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April 18 - Week in Review

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April 18 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures

Collaborative effort: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the "CLAP for Youth @JC Career Explorer - Government Departments" celebration ceremony on April 18.

Business blueprint: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at a Chinese General Chamber of Commerce forum on the nation's 13th Five-Year Plan on April 18.

All in one: Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Raymond Tam (second left) is briefed on a business-leisure-culture-entertainment project in Shanghai on April 19.

Charitable note: The Police Band performs a charity concert at the Cultural Centre to celebrate its 65th anniversary on April 19.

Business summit: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Sixth Economic & Financial Forum on April 20.

Glorious gizmos: The second phase of the Global Sources Electronics fair is showcasing the latest smartphones, tablets, wearable devices and mobile accessories at AsiaWorld-Expo until April 21.

First class learning: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the foundation stone laying ceremony for Malvern College Hong Kong on April 20.

Shandong liaison: Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Raymond Tam meets Shandong Vice Governor Wang Suilian in Jinan on April 21.

Innovative students: Secretary for Innovation & Technology Nicholas Yang speaks at an award presentation for innovation and technology scholarships on April 21.

Pretty in pink: Residents enjoy the colours of spring as flowering trees burst into bloom in Hong Kong's parks and woodlands.

Arts awards: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Arts Development Awards presentation ceremony on April 21.

Birthday cheers: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam and British Consul-General Caroline Wilson propose a toast at the Queen's Birthday Party at the British Consulate-General on April 21.

Rousing reduction: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong opens the Carbon Reduction in Hong Kong event at the Open University on April 22.

Two systems: Secretary for Constitutional & Mainland Affairs Raymond Tam (left) meets with Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Deputy Director Wang Zhimin in Beijing on April 22.

Site safety: Secretary for Development Paul Chan speaks at a Buildings Department symposium on building safety on April 22.

Prehistoric programme: Rare fossils of animals from 150 million years ago are on display at the University of Hong Kong until June 23.

Youth nurturing: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam speaks at the Wofoo Leaders' Network 10th Anniversary Celebration Dinner on April 22.

Well read: Permanent Secretary for Education Marion Lai speaks at the 2016 World Book Day Fest - Towards a Reading City opening ceremony on April 23.

Legal minds: Secretary for Justice Rimsky Yuen speaks at the Basic Law quiz and prize presentation ceremony on April 23.

Top tier: Bun Scrambling Competition applicants attend safety training on April 24 before the finalists’ selection on May 1 when a dozen of them will be shortlisted to compete on May 14.