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January 4 - Week in Review

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January 4 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures.

Secure future: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam and Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung attend a retirement protection forum held by the Federation of Trade Unions on January 4.

Industry guide: Chief Executive CY Leung urges the tourism trade on January 5 to observe the new code of conduct set by the Travel Industry Council.

Glory road: Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs Betty Fung presents the Hong Kong flag on January 6 to local athletes who will compete in the 13th National Winter Games in Xinjiang this month.

Socially innovative: Secretary for Innovation & Technology Nicholas Yang helps open the Federation of Youth Groups' social innovation centre on January 7.

Robotic roadshow: Industrial robot Baxter is one of the attractions in a high-tech exhibition at Hysan Place, Causeway Bay, running until January 12.

Aid assurance: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam visits the Working Family Allowance Office on January 7.

Frontline focus: Secretary for the Civil Service Clement Cheung visits Tiu Keng Leng Sports Centre during a tour of the Leisure & Cultural Services Department on January 8. 

Community care: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Hong Kong Social Workers Association's Outstanding Social Workers Award 25th Anniversary presentation ceremony on January 8. 

Food fair: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam tours FarmFest, Hong Kong's largest farmers' market, in Mong Kok on January 9.

Charity walk: Chief Executive CY Leung greets HK & Kowloon Walk for Millions participants before starting the event at Hong Kong Stadium on January 10.

Living art: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the “Sea-Land Market Festival cum Colour a Leisure Spot 5D Ground Painting Completion Ceremony” at Tai Po Waterfront Park on January 10.

Charged up: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong (centre) commends students participating in the solar car competition on January 10.