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March 7 - Week in Review
See the week's main Government news in pictures.Planning ahead: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam attends a Youth Exchange Session on retirement protection on March 7.
Creative names: Director of Civil Engineering & Development Daniel Chung presents awards in the Pedestrian Street Naming Competition for the Kai Tak Development on March 8.
Cyber creation: An exhibition by Hong Kong artist Michael Lau is on show at Times Square, Causeway Bay, until March 31.
Wonder women: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Women's Commission International Women's Day 2016 reception at the Central Government Offices on March 8.
Astronomical phenomenon: People observe a rare partial solar eclipse at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront on March 9.
Cinematic classics: The Film Archive will screen 28 films produced by Cinema City studio in the 1980s for "The Wit & Wisdom of Cinema City" programme from April to May.
Sporting talent: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (centre) launches the Hang Seng Table Tennis Academy at Southorn Stadium on March 9.
Waste not, want not: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (centre) and Secretary for the Environment KS Wong (right) launch the FoodEver WasteNever Programme on March 10.
Precious petals: Hong Kong Flower Show 2016 will be held in Victoria Park, March 11 to 20, featuring more than 350,000 flowers, including 60,000 pots of theme flower the Snapdragon.
Legal assistance: Secretary for Justice Rimsky Yuen (left) meets Secretary for Administration & Justice Chan Hoi Fan in Macau on March 10.
Business support: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So visits a co-working space for technology start-ups in Quarry Bay on March 10.
Good communication: Secretary for the Civil Service Clement Cheung meets Director-General of Communications Eliza Lee while visiting the Office of the Communications Authority on March 11.
Forum feedback: Chief Secretary and Commission on Poverty Chairperson Carrie Lam (left) and Secretary for Labour & Welfare Matthew Cheung attend a retirement protection forum on March 12.
Inspiring youth: Secretary for Home Affairs Lau Kong-wah (right) presents the Star of the Stars Open Category award and the Youth Leadership Award to Gary Mak at the Outstanding Youth Commendation Scheme award presentation ceremony on March 12.
Antiquity overhaul: Old Tai Po Police Station has been transformed into the Green Hub to promote sustainable living under the Government's Revitalising Historical Buildings Through Partnership Scheme.
Charity run: Chief Executive CY Leung (second left) sounds the starter's horn for Centum Charitas Foundation’s beHERO Run 2016 with Secretary for Development Paul Chan (first right) and Foundation Chairman Raymond Lee (second right) on March 13.
Best foot forward: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (third left) attends the Community Chest 2015/2016 New Territories Walk for Millions at Tai Po Waterfront Park Promenade on March 13.
Aviation education: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the Cathay Pacific "I Can Fly" Programme pledging ceremony on March 13.