The Sheraton at Tung Chung is still taking weekend bookings -- lobby bar, pool access, the usual. The bank holding its mortgage filed to seize it on Friday. The building is not changing this weekend; the legal process is.
**TST, Nathan Road to the harbour:** A woman was killed by a taxi on Thursday evening at a pedestrian crossing near the waterfront. The weekend foot traffic on that corridor runs thick from noon. Walk facing traffic at unsigned crossings. The junction where the incident occurred will be on police duty rotation this weekend.
**Airport, arrivals terminal:** Customs seized HK$5.6 million in drugs on Thursday night and arrested two people. Supplementary screening at secondary channels is expected through the weekend. Arrivals are otherwise on schedule.
**New air routes:** Lee returned on Friday from a six-country Central Asia tour with 96 agreements signed, including new direct flight arrangements. No airline has published an updated schedule. New routes are expected to include Almaty and Tashkent services, each requiring regulatory approvals that will take weeks. The airport this weekend runs its existing timetable.
**Sunday, for families:** The Science Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui East is worth the stop with younger children. Free admission for HK residents; queue at the Chatham Road South entrance; shorter before 11am than after.
**Weather:** June rainy season baseline. HKMO has elevated thunderstorm probability through Sunday afternoon. Go early. Check the HKMO app before heading into the hills.
The Sheraton Tung Chung runs its normal Sunday schedule. Checkout is noon. The receivership filing lands in the same calendar window as the July school-holiday crowd at Citygate Outlets; the next court date, if it falls before August, determines whether the building changes hands before summer ends.