January 23 - Week in Review
See the week's main Government news in pictures.
Dragon dance: Financial Secretary John Tsang (centre) officiates at the launch of the Chinese New Year night parade. (January 23, 2012)
To long life: Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung expresses Lunar New Year greetings to a seniors’ home resident, aged 103, wishing her good health and happiness. (January 24, 2012)
Propitious touch: Financial Secretary John Tsang dots the eyes of the gold lion at the opening ceremony of the Chinese New Year raceday at Sha Tin Racecourse. (January 25, 2012)
European exchange: Chief Executive Donald Tsang gives an address at a luncheon hosted by the Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office in Berlin, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and the Swiss-Hong Kong Business Association in Zurich. (January 27, 2012)
Kung hei fat choi!: Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing poses with ethnic minority children, who proudly show their calligraphic works with auspicious messages. (January 27, 2012)
Head to head: Chief Executive Donald Tsang exchanges views with Swiss Confederation President and Head of Federal Department of Finance Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf in Davos. (January 28, 2012)
Trade talk: Chief Executive Donald Tsang (right) meets World Trade Organisation Director-General Pascal Lamy in Davos. (January 28, 2012)
Way forward: Chief Executive Donald Tsang outlines Hong Kong's development strategy and opportunities with a group of senior executives in Davos while attending the World Economic Forum annual meeting. (January 28, 2012)
Spring has sprung: Acting Chief Executive Stephen Lam (second left, front row) and guests attend the spring reception at the Heung Yee Kuk Building. (January 29, 2012)
Economic prognostications: UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne (left), Chief Executive Donald Tsang, and International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde exchange views on the global economy in 2012 at a plenary session of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos. (January 29, 2012)
HK calling: Crowds watch a spectacular "flying lion" display at the annual London Chinatown Chinese New Year celebration, which is believed to be the biggest such event outside Asia. (January 29, 2012)