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Appointments to Culture Commission
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     The Government announced today (February 28) the appointment of members to the Culture Commission (CuC), with effect from March 1, 2025, for a term of two years.
      
     The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, welcomed the appointments. She said, "The newly appointed and reappointed members have rich experience in arts, culture and community services. I trust that they will provide valuable advice to the Government in fostering the development of Hong Kong's arts, culture and creative industries."
      
     Miss Law also thanked the three outgoing members, Mr Edward Cheng Wai-sun, Professor Tseng Sun-man and Mrs Dominica Yang, for their contributions to the CuC.
      
     The membership of the new-term CuC is as follows:
 
Chairman
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Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism
 
Non-official members
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Dr Wilfred Wong Ying-wai (Vice-chairman)
Dr Adrian Cheng Chi-kong
Mr Vincent Cheng Wing-shun
Ms Lovinia Chiu Siu-yin *
Mr Vincent Chow Wing-shing
Mr Kenneth Fok Kai-kong
Mr Andy Hei Kao-chiang
Ms Leonie Ki Man-fung
Dr Lam Ho-yi
Mr Peter Lau Man-pong *
Mrs Margaret Leung Ko May-yee
Dr Victor Lo Chung-wing
Ms Lo Kwong-ping *
Professor Lui Yu-hon
Professor Fredric Mao Chun-fai
Mr Daryl Ng Win-kong
Mr Henry Tang Ying-yen
Mr Eric Tsang Chi-wai
Mrs Bonnie Woo Chan Tak-chi
Mr Charles Yang Chuen-liang *
Mr Yang Yong
Mr Alexander Yeung Ching-loong
Dr Frankie Yeung Wai-shing
Mr Yu Chiu-for *
Dr Allan Zeman
 
Official members
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Secretary for Development or his/her representative
Secretary for Education or his/her representative
Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs or his/her representative
 
* new members
 
     The CuC, chaired by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, advises on matters such as strategy to encourage the private sector's participation in promoting the development of arts, culture and creative industries, and promote arts and cultural exchanges between Hong Kong and the Mainland as well as the rest of the world, with a view to realising the vision of turning Hong Kong into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.
 
Ends/Friday, February 28, 2025
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