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March 1 - Week in Review

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March 1 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures.

Essential service: Chief Executive CY Leung opens the Hong Kong Red Cross Headquarters on March 1.

Cultural heritage: Under Secretary for Home Affairs Florence Hui (second left) tours the "From Dunhuang Mural to Chinese Architecture - Tradition & Development" exhibition on March 1.

Protected future: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at a retirement protection forum on March 2.

Culture colloquy: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (left) meets Deputy Director-General of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage Liu Shuguang in Beijing on March 2.

Service extension: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam opens a new block at Caritas Medical Centre on March 3.

Administration connection: Secretary for the Civil Service Clement Cheung (left) meets his Singaporean counterpart Peter Ong in Singapore on March 3.

Smuggling sensor: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam inspects a drug-detecting body scanner at Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre on March 3.

Banking brief: Chief Executive CY Leung (left) meets People's Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan in Beijing on March 4.

Mosquito monitor: Secretary for Food & Health Dr Ko Wing-man (fourth right) inspects the Food & Environmental Hygiene Department's anti-mosquito work in Shan Ha Wai Tsuen on March 4.

Maritime milestone: Secretary for Transport & Housing Prof Anthony Cheung (centre) celebrates the Shipping Register crossing the 100 million gross tonnage mark with Permanent Secretary for Transport & Housing (Transport) Joseph YT Lai (fourth left) and Director of Marine Maisie Cheng (second left).

Deliberative discussion: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam discusses retirement protection on a Radio Television Hong Kong programme on March 5.

Future scientists: HK SciFest 2016 opens on March 5 providing more than 120 fun activities to boost public interest in science and technology.

Tennis ace: Aged just 15 the tennis doubles pairing of Claudia Ng (left) and Venia Yeung won bronze for Hong Kong at the 1st National Youth Games in Fujian in October 2015.

Family fundraising: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam opens the Happy Bear Hospital 2016 charity event on March 6.