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April 11 - Week in Review

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April 11 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures

Eye in the sky: Secretary for the Civil Service Clement Cheung (left) inspects an aerial photo drone during his visit to the Lands Department on April 11.

Nurturing innovation: Financial Secretary John Tsang officiates at the Hong Kong ICT Awards 2016 presentation ceremony on April 11.

Future planning: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Hong Kong Retirement Schemes Association and Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia 5th Asia-Pacific Pensions Forum at the Central Government Offices on April 12.

Cyber safety: Secretary and Permanent Secretary for Innovation & Technology Nicholas Yang and Cheuk Wing-hing, Government Chief Information Officer Allen Yeung (from third to first right) and Cyberspace Administration of China representatives open the Hong Kong-Mainland Cyber Security Forum on April 12.

Gadgets galore: The world's largest electronics sourcing show, Global Sources Electronics, is being held at AsiaWorld-Expo until April 14.

Digital economy: Chief Executive CY Leung opens the Internet Economy Summit at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on April 13.

People's choice: Tourism Board Deputy Executive Director Becky Ip names Senior Immigration Assistant Choi Fung-hau Hong Kong's most courteous immigration control officer on April 13, as voted by the public.

Support system: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung meets a Hotline Enquiry Unit staff member during a visit to the Working Family Allowance Office in Kwun Tong on April 14.

Local heritage: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (left) visits the Ma Wan Residents Museum in Tsuen Wan on April 14.

Crossing cultures: Masterpieces by renowned contemporary women artists from the Belt & Road region are on show in the One Belt One Road Visual Arts Exhibition at Sotheby's Hong Kong Gallery until April 16.

Saving lives: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade centenary celebration reception on April 14.

City scene: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (centre) attends the "Farrells Exhibition - Urban Dialogue" opening ceremony on April 14.

Fiscal factors: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at a Project Citizens Foundation forum at the Asia Society Hong Kong Centre on April 15.

Show flat: The North Point Dream Properties Limited exhibition looks at Hong Kong's housing issues through art and is on at Oi! until July 17.

Setting sail: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam opens the "Happy Positive Energy. Set Sail from Ma Wan" programme at Ma Wan on April 16.

Scientific creativity: The Hong Kong Student Science Project Competition is held at the Science Park on April 16.

Home gourmet: Chief Executive CY Leung (right) attends the Food & Culture - Together event on April 16.

Safe as houses: Building Safety Week is being held from April 16 to 22 to promote building safety.

Youth services: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam attends the Youth Outreach annual fund-raising event YO Dancical 2016 at Sha Tin Town Hall on April 16.

Caring for seniors: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung opens the Elderly Visit 2016 event at the Hong Kong Sports Institute on April 17.

Glass class: Chief Executive CY Leung (centre) visits a Hong Kong enterprise in Huizhou on April 17, which uses high technology to manufacture glass panels.