July 23 - Week in Review
See the week's main Government news in pictures.
Storm aftermath: Chief Executive CY Leung visits a dried seafood store in Des Voeux Road West to see whether Typhoon Vicente had affected business. (July 24, 2012)
Typhoon tally: Chief Executive CY Leung (third left) inspects the clearance of fallen trees at 96 Macdonnell Road in Central, while Permanent Secretary for Development (Works) Wai Chi-sing (second left) briefs him on the work. The Government received more than 1,000 reports of fallen trees in the wake of Typhoon Vicente. (July 24, 2012)
Unprecedented scale: The Majesty of All Under Heaven: The Eternal Realm of China's First Emperor, the largest-ever exhibition of Qin terracotta figures in Hong Kong, is being held at the Museum of History until November 26. (July 24, 2012)
Effective bridge: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (third right) visits the 1823 Call Centre in Tsuen Wan, which is under the Efficiency Unit's ambit, to thank staff for their dedication in answering calls from the public, particularly during Typhoon Vicente. (July 25, 2012)
Shared recollections: Chief Executive CY Leung (right) scans the Immigration Department's 50th Anniversary Report with department director Eric Chan, for a snapshot of the challenges the department encountered over the decades. (July 25, 2012)
Novel experience: Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing (left) officiates at the Young Astronaut Training Camp send-off ceremony. (July 25, 2012)
Constitution digest: Chief Executive CY Leung delivers a speech at the launch of a new publication on the Basic Law. (July 25, 2012)
Carriage call: Secretary for Transport & Housing Prof Anthony Cheung (left) receives a courtesy call from Minister of Transport Li Shenglin. (July 26, 2012).
Feathered friends: The Yuen Po Street Bird Garden in Mong Kok reopens on July 26, attracting bird fanciers and visitors. (July 26, 2012)
Seniors' support: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (left) expresses her hope for launching the enhanced old-age living allowance swiftly, after visiting a Sai Ying Pun food bank with Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung. (July 26, 2012).
Morale booster: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (second right) visits the out-patient pharmacy at Queen Elizabeth Hospital on July 27, and expresses her support for frontline hospital staff.
Broad representation: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam says the Education Bureau will set up a committee of stakeholders to monitor the continuous implementation of the moral and national education subject in schools, on July 29.