The Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, visited the Lunar New Year Fair at Tin Hau Temple Plaza in Tuen Mun today (Jan. 28) to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the public. (DotDotNews)
The Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, together with the Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth, Alice Mak, and the Secretary for the Environment and Ecology, Tse Chin-wan, visited the Lunar New Year Fair at Tin Hau Temple Plaza in Tuen Mun today (Jan. 28) to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the public.
Lee spent HK$350 on gladiolus, windmill and panda hanging decorations, and was presented with a "Yuh Yi" knot by a student stall.
Lee said he was glad to see that some stalls were doing well and believed that business would be even better as the New Year approached. He also wished the public all the best and happy families.
The Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, visited the Lunar New Year Fair at Tin Hau Temple Plaza in Tuen Mun today (Jan. 28) to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the public. (DotDotNews)
The Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, visited the Lunar New Year Fair at Tin Hau Temple Plaza in Tuen Mun today (Jan. 28) to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the public. (DotDotNews)
The Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, visited the Lunar New Year Fair at Tin Hau Temple Plaza in Tuen Mun today (Jan. 28) to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the public. (DotDotNews)
The Chief Executive, John Lee Ka-chiu, visited the Lunar New Year Fair at Tin Hau Temple Plaza in Tuen Mun today (Jan. 28) to celebrate the Year of the Snake with the public. (DotDotNews)
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