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Strengthened services to help ethnic minorities integrate into community (18.10.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, visits Kowloon City to learn more about support services for ethnic minorities. The picture shows Mr Tsang (centre) making pastries at the Bread Brunch bakery.
Mr Tsang makes pastries at the Bread Brunch bakery.
Mr Tsang chats with ethnic minority students during his visit to the Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children's Children and Family Services Centre in Ma Tau Chung.
Mr Tsang chats with ethnic minority students during his visit to the Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children's Children and Family Services Centre in Ma Tau Chung.
SHA commends flexible operation of social enterprises (7.9.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing (centre), visits the "Good Family" supermarket, a social enterprise in Sha Tin, to learn about its operation. Funded by the Enhancing Self-Reliance Through District Partnership Programme of the Home Affairs Department, the supermarket provides services to residents in the district.
Mr Tsang (third left) with staff of "Good Family" supermarket.
Mr Tsang (right) chats with the elderly at the Salvation Army Tai Po Integrated Home Care Service cum Day Care Centre for Senior Citizens. He wishes them a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mr Tsang (left) and the Chairman of Tai Po District Council, Mr Cheung Hok-ming, receive handmade Mid-Autumn lanterns from one of the elderly residents at the centre.
SHA commends citizens for serving the community (5.9.2011)
Speaking at a presentation ceremony for the Secretary for Home Affairs' Commendation Scheme, the Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, commends the award recipients for their distinguished contributions to community building and social services.
SHA visits Kwai Tsing District (21.7.2011)
During his visit to Kwai Tsing District, Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, chats with participants of a dancing class at the Cheung Fat Estate Community Centre to listen to their views on the facilities of the community centre.
Mr Tsang listens to an introduction by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department about the characteristics of Tsing Hung Road Playground in Tsing Yi.
Mr Tsang talks to participants of a Tai Chi class in the Lai King Community Hall.
Mr Tsang chats with local residents to garner their views on the living environment of the district after attending a forum in Maritime Square organised by a local organisation.
VPHCA held to foster a harmonious and caring society (27.3.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, officiates at the grand finale of "Vibrant People, Harmonious Community Activities" and appeals to all parties to keep up the efforts to organise more activities for the public to foster a harmonious and caring society.
SHA visits Sai Kung (18.3.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, visits Sai Kung to inspect the construction progress of sports facilities and minor works in the district and officiates at the inauguration ceremony of the Care Sai Kung Charitable Fund to witness its setting up. Photo shows Mr Tsang delivering a speech at the ceremony.
Mr Tsang meets the elderly who are attending a fight-crime talk to learn more about their lives in Sai Kung district.
Mr Tsang sees the construction progress of Sai Kung Tseung Kwan O Government Complex and listens to a briefing by the staff of Leisure and Cultural Services Department on the unique building characteristics of the sports centre in the complex.
SHA visits ethnic minorities in Yau Tsim Mong District (11.3.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, visits Yau Tsim Mong District to learn more about the living and learning environment of ethnic minorities in the district. Mr Tsang first visits Mong Kok Kai Fong Association Chan Hing Social Service Centre to chat with ethnic minority women at the centre and taste of ethnic cuisine prepared by them.
Mr Tsang chats with non-Chinese-speaking students at Yaumatei Kaifong Association School to better understand their learning experiences and campus life.
Mr Tsang chats with one of the students participating in the cricket demonstration at Yaumatei Kaifong Association School.
SHA attends Tsuen Wan Temple Fair (19.2.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing (centre), officiates at the launching ceremony of the parade of Tsuen Wan Temple Fair to unveil the celebration activities of the 50th anniversary of Tsuen Wan New Town. The parade marches off with Mr Tsang's hit on the gong.
Mr Tsang cheers for the splendid parade teams.
Mr Tsang and children from new arrival families show great interests in booths with traditional Chinese cultural elements.
SHA visits Southern District (26.1.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, visits a new arrival family living in Wah Kwai Estate to better understand their adaptation to the local community.
Mr Tsang visits a new arrival family living in Wah Kwai Estate during which the daughter of the family presents him a drawing.
Mr Tsang visits a newly commissioned sitting-out area, which is a district minor works project with the "bamboo" as the main theme, in Kau Wai Village.
Mr Tsang distributes Lunar New Year gifts to residents in Chi Fu Fa Yuen Shopping Arcade.
SHA visits polling and counting stations of Village Representative Election (23.1.2011)
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, visits the polling station of the Village Representative Election at Buddhist Chan Wing Kan Memorial School.
Mr Tsang (second left); the Returning Officer, Mr Yeung Tak-keung (second right); and the Director of Home Affairs, Mrs Pamela Tan (first right), empty a ballot box at the counting station at Fung Kam Street Sports Centre on the last polling day of Village Representative Election.
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