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December 18 - Week in Review

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December 18 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures

Imaginative idea: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Edward Yau (third right) awards the winner of the Disney ImagiNations Hong Kong Design Competition 2017 on December 18.

Form-fitting: An exhibition of 24 glamorous qipao garments worn by film stars from the 1940s to the 2000s is being held at the Film Archive until January 1.

Sports support: Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung speaks at the Por Yen Charitable Foundation 5th Anniversary Reception and signing of a memorandum of understanding with Special Olympics Hong Kong on December 18.

Quality companies: Chief Executive Carrie Lam tours an exhibition at the 2017 Hong Kong Awards for Industries Awards Presentation Ceremony & Gala Dinner on December 18.

Recycle right: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong kicks off a new round of the clean recycling publicity campaign on December 19.

Shining sea trade: The Silver Age: Origins & Trade of Chinese Export Silver exhibition is being held at the Maritime Museum until February 25.

Contingency exercise: Chief Executive Carrie Lam (right) inspects the operation of the Emergency Monitoring & Support Centre during a drill based on the Daya Bay Contingency Plan on December 20.

Global connection: Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung speaks at the China Daily Belt & Road Networking Reception on December 20.

Conserving Central: Chief Executive Carrie Lam tours The Murray, a new hotel renovated from a former government office building in Central, on December 20.

Sound of silence: The Deep Silence - Hong Kong Art School Alumni Network Exhibition 2017, which features works by graduates of the school, is running at the Hong Kong Arts Centre until December 29.

Season's sing-song: Financial Secretary Paul Chan speaks at the Finance Caroling for the Next Generation event on December 22.

Social harmony: Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung tours a carnival encouraging participation by ethnic minorities, held by the Hong Kong Community Network on December 23.

Imaginative ideaForm-fittingSports supportQuality companiesRecycle rightShining sea tradeContingency exerciseGlobal connectionConserving CentralSound of silenceSeason's sing-songSocial harmony