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SHA visits Sham Shui Po District (with photos)
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     The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah, visited Sham Shui Po District today (June 22) to officiate at the opening ceremony of a project completed under the district's Signature Project Scheme. He also inspected leisure works projects and called at an art design college and the Music Children Foundation in the district, and met with Sham Shui Po District Council (SSPDC) members.
      
     Accompanied by the Chairman of the SSPDC, Mr Ambrose Cheung; the Vice Chairman of the SSPDC, Mr Chan Wai-ming; and the District Officer (Sham Shui Po), Mr Damian Lee, Mr Lau first inspected the sites of two proposed construction works, including the Lai Chi Kok Sports Centre, as well as a covering over the walkway near Lai Chi Kok Park. He then met with SSPDC members to exchange views on district issues.
      
     Mr Lau then officiated at the opening ceremony of the Sham Shui Po District Council Yan Oi Tong Mei Foo Neighbourhood Activity Centre and toured its facilities, including a dance room, a multi-purpose activity room and a piano room. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr Lau said the centre is one of the projects under the Signature Project Scheme in Sham Shui Po district. As the partnering organisation of the project, Yan Oi Tong provides diversified leisure, culture and art activities to local residents.
      
     Mr Lau also visited the Savannah College of Art and Design Hong Kong. He toured the facilities on the campus and met with students. The college was opened in September 2010 through the revitalisation and conversion of the former North Kowloon Magistracy. It is the only college in Hong Kong that focuses on teaching arts and design, and offers bachelors and masters programmes.
      
     Before concluding the visit, Mr Lau visited the Music Children Foundation to watch a choir rehearsal and meet with volunteers and children. He also learnt about the support for grass-roots children provided by the Foundation. Founded in 2013, the Music Children Foundation aims to provide free music training for children from grass-roots families.
 
Ends/Friday, June 22, 2018
Issued at HKT 19:34
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The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah, today (June 22) met with Sham Shui Po District Council (SSPDC) members to exchange views on district issues. Mr Lau (centre) is pictured with the Chairman of SSPDC, Mr Ambrose Cheung (fourth left); the Vice Chairman of SSPDC, Mr Chan Wai-ming (third left); the District Officer (Sham Shui Po), Mr Damian Lee (second right), and other members of SSPDC.
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah (third right), unveils a plaque at the opening ceremony of the Sham Shui Po District Council Yan Oi Tong Mei Foo Neighbourhood Activity Centre today (June 22). Other officiating guests include the Deputy Director of Home Affairs, Miss Charmaine Wong (first left); the Chairman of Sham Shui Po District Council, Mr Ambrose Cheung (second left); the District Officer (Sham Shui Po), Mr Damian Lee (first right); and the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Yan Oi Tong, Dr Louisa Lo (second right).
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah (third left), tours the facilities of the Savannah College of Art and Design Hong Kong during his visit to Sham Shui Po District today (June 22).
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah (third right), meets with children at the Music Children Foundation during his visit to Sham Shui Po District today (June 22).