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Home Affairs Department holds seminars on "Spirit of 'two sessions'" (with photos)
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     ​Following the conclusion of the first session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) and the first session of the 14th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee ("two sessions"), District Offices (DOs) have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development.
 
     The Central and Western District Office, the Islands District Office, the Kowloon City District Office, the Kwun Tong District Office, the Kwai Tsing District Office, the Sai Kung District Office, the Sha Tin District Office, the Tuen Mun District Office, the Tai Po District Office, the Tsuen Wan District Office and the Wong Tai Sin District Office have each held seminars in recent days, inviting different guests to speak and share their views, which have enabled participants to proactively learn and implement the spirit of the "two sessions", and to better understand the latest policies and objectives of the country so as to seize national development opportunities and to better integrate into the overall development of the country.
 
  Guests at the seminars included member of the Standing Committee of the 14th NPC and Member of the Legislative Council (LegCo) Ms Starry Lee; Hong Kong Deputies to the 14th NPC and Members of LegCo Mr Chan Yung and Mr Ma Fung-kwok; Hong Kong Deputies to the 14th NPC Mr Tommy Li, Mr Lau Ka-keung, Mr Shum Ho-kit, Miss Wong Ping-fan, Mr Gordon Lam and Ms Tsui Li; Hong Kong member of the 14th CPPCC National Committee and Member of LegCo Mr So Cheung-wing; Hong Kong members of the 14th CPPCC National Committee Mr Leung Che-cheung, Mr Lau Kong-wah, Mr Yip Wing-shing, Mr Tsim Hung-leung, Ms Judith Yu and Miss Helen Ching, and the Chairman of the Kowloon East Association, Mr Reynold Li.
 
  As of today (April 4), DOs have held 36 seminars and about 7 500 participants attended the seminars, including staff of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, members of LegCo, members of District Councils, members of Area Committees, members of District Fight Crime Committees, District Fire Safety Committees and District Youth Programme Committees, members of clansmen associations, representatives from rural committees, leaders and members of district, youth and local organisations, figures from industrial, commercial and educational sectors, women, residents in districts and staff of DOs.
 
Ends/Tuesday, April 4, 2023
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District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Central and Western District Office, together with the Association of the Hong Kong Central and Western District, the CW Power, and the Hong Kong Island Federation Central & Western District Committee, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 30 in Sheung Wan. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Islands District Office, together with the New Territories Association of Societies Islands District Committee, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on April 3 at Tung Chung Community Hall. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Kwun Tong District Office, together with the Kowloon Federation of Associations Kwun Tong District Committee, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on April 2 at Lam Tin (East) Community Hall. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Kwai Tsing District Office, together with the New Territories Association of Societies Kwai Tsing District Committee, the New Territories West Branch of the Business and Professionals Alliance of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions Kwai Tsing Office, the Kwai Tsing Branch of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, Tsing Yi Rural Committee, the Kwai Tsing Volunteer Develop Team, the Federation of Industries and Commerce in Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi and the Hong Kong Industrial And Commercial Association (Kwai Tsing Branch), held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 31 at Cheung Fat Estate Community Centre. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Sai Kung District Office, together with the New Territories Association of Societies Sai Kung District Committee and the Sai Kung Federation of Associations, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 31 at Sheung Tak Community Hall. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on ‘Spirit of the “two sessions’” to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Sha Tin District Office, together with the United Zhejiang Residents Associations and its three service centres, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 31 at the Association’s New Territories South-east Service Centre.  Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Tuen Mun District Office, together with the New Territories Association of Societies Tuen Mun District Committee, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 31 at Tuen Mun Wu Shan Road Community Hall. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Tai Po District Office, together with the New Territories Association of Societies Tai Po District Committee, the Alliance of Societies in Tai Po, Tai Po Federation of All Circles, Tai Po Youths Association, Tai Po Rural Committee and Sai Kung North Rural Committee, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 30 at Tai Po Community Centre. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.
District Offices have held seminars on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" to study the essentials of the "two sessions" this year and its important guidance for Hong Kong's future development. The Tsuen Wan District Office, together with the Tsuen Wan District Area Committees, the Tsuen Wan District Fight Crime Committees, the Tsuen Wan District Fire Safety Committees, the Tsuen Wan District Civic Education Committee and the Tsuen Wan District Youth Programme Committee, held a seminar on "Spirit of the 'two sessions'" on March 30 at the Princess Alexandra Community Centre. Photo shows guests and participants at the seminar.