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May 8-22, 2010 |
Bun Carnival 2010 |
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The Bun Scrambling Competition is an exciting event at the annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival. |
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May 16-26, 2010 |
The 4th All-China Games |
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Roller sports (above) and rock climbing (below) were two of the sports at the 4th All-China Games in Hefei, Anhui Province in May 2010. |
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June 21, 2010 |
Launch Ceremony of the 3rd Hong Kong Games |
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August 11-15, 2010 |
Hong Kong Junior Squash Open 2010 |
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August 20-22, 2010 |
2010 FIVB World Grand Prix - Hong Kong |
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The annual FIVB World Grand Prix - Hong Kong focuses worldwide interest in women’s volleyball. |
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August 23-29, 2010 |
Hong Kong Squash Open 2010 |
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The Hong Kong Squash Open is one of the major annual sporting events popular with the local and international squash community. |
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September 10-18, 2010 |
36th Hong Kong International Open Tenpin Bowling Championships |
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The 36th Hong Kong International Open Tenpin Bowling Championships, an international events organised under the Sports Subvention Scheme, aims to stimulate public interest in sports and provide more opportunities for people to watch events. |
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November 6-7, 2010 |
Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2010 |
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The Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2010 at Kowloon Cricket Club is a major sports event in Asia. |
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November 15-18, 2010 |
International Federation of Parks and Recreation Administration (IFPRA) World Congress Hong Kong 2010 |
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Secretary for Home Affairs Mr Tsang Tak-sing delivers a welcome address at the Opening Ceremony of the IFPRA World Congress Hong Kong 2010, held at Hong Kong City Hall in November. |
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IFPRA World Congress Hong Kong 2010 delegates enjoy Ocean Park. |
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November 18-21, 2010 |
Hong Kong Open Championship 2010 (Golf) |
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November 27-28, 2010 |
The 4th Hong Kong DanceSport Festival |
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The 4th Hong Kong DanceSport Festival at Queen Elizabeth Stadium was well received. |
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December 1, 2010 |
Celebration Reception for the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games |
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Chief Executive Mr Donald Tsang; Chief Secretary for Administration Mr Henry Tang; Secretary for Home Affairs Mr Tsang Tak-sing, and the President of the SF&OC Mr Timothy Fok with our athletes at the Celebration Reception for the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games. |
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Athletes at the Celebration Reception for the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games. |
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December 6-12, 2010 |
Hong Kong Open Badminton Super Series 2010 |
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Some of the world’s top players took part in the Hong Kong Open Badminton Super Series 2010 at Queen Elizabeth Stadium. |
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December 20, 2010 |
Welcome Home Ceremony for the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games |
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Acting Chief Executive Mr Henry Tang and other officiating guests with the athletes at the Welcome Home Ceremony for the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games. |
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February 20, 2011 |
Hong Kong Marathon 2011 |
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Tens of thousands of local and international runners took part in the full and half marathons during the Hong Kong Marathon 2011. |
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February 25, 2011 |
The 18 Districts’ Pledging Ceremony of the 3rd Hong Kong Games |
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The 18 Districts' Pledging Ceremony of the 3rd HKG marked the launch of community participation activities for the Games, which also promoted Sport for All and strengthened community spirit. |
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March 11-20, 2011 |
Hong Kong Flower Show 2011 |
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A mosaiculture display of Animals in Concert at the Flower Show 2011 was a popular spot for the student drawing competition. |
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March 25-27, 2011 |
Hong Kong Sevens 2011 (Rugby) |
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The annual Hong Kong Sevens is considered the International Rugby Board's 'Jewel in the Crown' in the Sevens World Series. The event continues to grow in popularity with players and spectators. |
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March 14 - June 5, 2011 |
The 3rd Hong Kong Games |
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Beijing 2008 Olympic Games gold medallist in men's all-around individual gymnastics, Yang Wei (front left), and Beijing 2008 Olympic Games gold medallist in horizontal bar and floor exercises, Zou Kai (front right), lit the Cauldron of the Games at the Opening Ceremony of the 3rd HKG at Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground. |
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Local pop singer Joey Yung performs Come On Games On, the first theme song produced to promote the Games, at the Opening Ceremony of the 3rd HKG. |
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The People’s Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison embellish the climax of the Opeing Ceremony of the 3rd HKG. |
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Athletes strived for excellence in the 3rd HKG. |
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Besides volleyball, futsal was another new event at the 3rd HKG. |
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