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S for S visits Yuen Long District (with photos)
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     The Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee, visited Yuen Long District this afternoon (February 27) to learn more about the law and order situation there and the livelihood conditions of the local community. He also called at a newly designed youth centre in the district.
 
      Accompanied by the District Officer (Yuen Long), Mr Enoch Yuen, Mr Lee first met with members of the Yuen Long District Council to exchange views on issues relating to the local law and order situation and people's livelihood.
 
     Mr Lee then visited the Hung Shui Kiu Youth S.P.O.T. of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG), where he was guided around the centre by youth volunteers. Comprising open and innovative design concepts, the centre also provides young people with creative and experiential learning opportunities.  
 
     Mr Lee was briefed on the youth centre's facilities and services and observed a latte art demonstration by participants of youth pre-employment training organised by the centre.
 
      Mr Lee also chatted with the winners of an app design competition and an augmented reality video production competition organised by the HKFYG to learn more about their creative ideas. He also listened to other youth volunteers giving tips on taking selfies for passport photos and media production.
 
     Mr Lee expressed his appreciation to staff of the centre for providing services at this newly designed and fun-filled venue so that local youths can enjoy learning. He also encouraged the young people to keep exploring their potential and creativity by making good use of the facilities. 
 
Ends/Wednesday, February 27, 2019
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During his visit to Yuen Long this afternoon (February 27), the Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee (centre), accompanied by the District Officer (Yuen Long), Mr Enoch Yuen (second right), meets with the Chairman of the Yuen Long District Council, Mr Shum Ho-kit (second left), and other District Council members to exchange views on issues relating to the local law and order situation and people's livelihood.
The Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee (right), is briefed on the facilities and services of the Hung Shui Kiu Youth S.P.O.T. of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups during his visit to Yuen Long this afternoon (February 27).
The Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee (fourth left) , tastes coffee made by the participant of youth pre-employment training with youth volunteers during his visit to the Hung Shui Kiu Youth S.P.O.T. of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups in Yuen Long this afternoon (February 27). Also present are the District Officer (Yuen Long), Mr Enoch Yuen (second left), and the Chairman of the Yuen Long District Council, Mr Shum Ho-kit (second right).
During his visit to the Hung Shui Kiu Youth S.P.O.T. of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups in Yuen Long this afternoon (February 27), the Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee (left), listens to the winner of an app design competition sharing their creative ideas.
During his visit to the Hung Shui Kiu Youth S.P.O.T. of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups in Yuen Long this afternoon (February 27), the Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee (left), chats with the winner of an augmented reality video production competition to learn more about her creative ideas.
The Secretary for Security, Mr John Lee (fourth right),  ispictured with the youth volunteers participating in media production at the Hung Shui Kiu Youth S.P.O.T. of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups during his visit to Yuen Long this afternoon (February 27). Also present are the District Officer (Yuen Long), Mr Enoch Yuen (second left), and the Chairman of the Yuen Long District Council, Mr Shum Ho-kit (third right).