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Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 3/12/2016 – Appreciation of 3/12/2016: 3/12/2016: Organiser: 2158 5327 11/2/2017 Chinese Traditional A seminar cum guided tours Seminar: Wo Che Sha Tin District National 2158 5447 Architectures Community Hall Education Committee 3/12/2016 Guided Tours: Che 14:00 – 17:30 Kung Temple, Co-organisers: Tsang Tai Uk, Sha Tin District Office; 17/12/2016 – Shing Mun Bridge Chinese Civilisation 18/12/2016 and Wong Uk Centre of City University 09:30 – 12:30 of Hong Kong; & 17/12/2016 – 17/12/2016 – Department of 14:00 – 17:00 18/12/2016: 18/12/2016: Architecture and Civil Vatan Making Workshop for Jockey Club Lei Engineering, City 28/12/2016 – children and parents Yue Mun Plus University of Hong Kong 30/12/2016 (4 sessions) 11/2/2017 28/12/2016 – 28/12/2016 – 15:00 – 18:30 30/12/2016: 30/12/2016: Visit to Foshan cum Vatan & Guangzhou / Tile Making Workshop Foshan Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 11/2/2017: 11/2/2017: Lantern Festival Celebration Government Land cum event finale for beneath the participants to build a roof flyover on Sha Lek model together using the Highway near To completed vatans and tiles Shek Street and Sha Tin Wai Road 14/1/2017 – Sha Tin District Cleansing of five 3-nil buildings Tai Wai town Sha Tin District Office 2158 5342 19/1/2017 Beautification Scheme and subsequent caring service & - Cleansing of 3-nil for residing elderlies Email: 18/2/2017 Buildings [email protected] 15/1/2017 Opening Ceremony of The internationally renowned Sha Tin Park Organiser: 2158 5382 17:00 – 19:00 Sha Tin District in Saint Petersburg Theatre Sha Tin District Office Celebration of the 20th Russian Ballet will present Email: Anniversary of the ‘Swan Lake’ in a public Co-organiser: [email protected] Establishment of the performance. The presentation Sha Tin Arts and Culture HKSAR of the People’s of this excerpt from ‘Swan Promotion Committee Republic of China: Lake’ takes the form of dance Large-scale Ballet performance accompanied by Performance cum detailed briefing by docent Docent Programme - ‘Swan Lake’ presented by Saint Petersburg Theatre Russian Ballet Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 12/2/2017 Sha Tin Festive Lighting Closing ceremony, prize Sha Tin Park and Organiser: 2158 5348 19:00 – 21:00 Closing Ceremony cum presentation ceremony on a The Amphitheatre The Planning Committee 9606 5844 Celebration of photo competition, local of Sha Tin Park on Festive Lighting in Reunification and organizations and singers Sha Tin Chinese Lantern performance Festival Carnival Co-organisers: Sha Tin Women’s Association; Sha Tin Arts Association; Sha Tin District Office; Leisure and Cultural Services Department 21/2/2017 – Sha Tin District Engagement of social Needy Sha Tin District Office 2158 5366 18/3/2017 Beautification Scheme enterprises to provide one-off Households in Sha - Household cleansing services to Tin District Cleansing Services to households of special needs Needy in Sha Tin such as the elderly and District disabled persons Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 12/3/2017 Sha Tin Distance Run in A large-scale District Run in Sha Sha Tin Sports Organiser: 2691 5657 07:00 – 11:30 Celebration of the 20th Tin, which aims to bring up the Ground Sha Tin Sports Anniversary of the celebration atmosphere as well (Start Banyan Association Ltd. Establishment of the as to encourage the public to Bridge Sha Tin HKSAR do more exercises, and Rowing Center Co-organiser: promote fun for sports Hong Kong Sports Sha Tin District Office Institute Sha Tin Racecourse Twin Bridge Hang Tai Road Ma On Shan Promenade Sha Tin Sports Ground) 12/3/2017 Celebrating 20th Variety talent show Amphitheatre of Sha Tin Women’s 2695 3282 Anniversary of the Sha Tin Park Association; Establishment of the Hong Kong Women HKSAR, Celebrating Development International Women’s Association Limited Day cum Celebrating 45th Anniversary of the Association Variety Talent Show Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 17/3/2017 – 15th Hong Kong Wushu A program for promoting Ma On Shan Organiser: 2691 5657 19/3/2017 International Wushu. The program is a yearly Sports Centre Hong Kong Wushu Championship in activity which aimed at International Festival Celebration of the 20th carrying forward Chinese Committee Anniversary of the Wushu exchange. It attempts Establishment of the to gather all Wushu styles Co-organiser: HKSAR around the world and allows Sha Tin Sports participant to experience the Association Ltd. sacred and profound Chinese Wushu 1/4/2017 – Celebration of the 20th Erect 3 giant banners in Sha Tin Sha Kok Sha Tin District Office 2158 5381 31/5/2017 Anniversary of the District to celebrate the 20th Community Hall, Establishment of the Anniversary of the Heng On Email: HKSAR – Giant Banner Establishment of the HKSAR Community daisy_kl_fung Promotion Centre and @had.gov.hk Hin Keng Neighbourhood Community Centre Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 28/4/2017 Celebrations of the Buddha-Bathing Ceremony The Hall, Buddhist The Hong Kong Buddhist 2647 3737 Lord Buddha’s 2561st Kok Kwong Association Birthday and the 20th Secondary School Anniversary of Hong Kong’s Return to the Motherland Sha Tin District Buddha-Bathing Ceremony 5/2017 – 6/2017 Sha Tin District Production of personal hygiene Sha Tin District Sha Tin District Office 2158 5368 Beautification Scheme packs for distribution to - Distribution of schools and to the public Email: Personal Hygiene Packs through District Council karen_wy_chan members to raise public @had.gov.hk awareness on personal hygiene 1/5/2017 – Celebration of the 20th Decorate 3 Minibuses in Sha Sha Tin District Sha Tin District Office 2158 5381 31/7/2017 Anniversary of the Tin District to celebrate the Establishment of the 20th Anniversary of the Email: HKSAR – Minibus Establishment of the HKSAR daisy_kl_fung Advertisement @had.gov.hk Promotion Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 16/5/2017 Celebration of the 20th After the movie, there will be a Cultural Activities Junior Chamber 2543 8913 19:30 – 23:00 Anniversary of the sharing session, the organizer Hall, Sha Tin Town International Sha Tin Establishment of the will invite representatives of Hall Email: HKSAR – “Weeds On the local community to share [email protected] Fire” Movie Sharing their ups and downs of the past few 30 years 30/5/2017 Sha Tin Dragon Boat STSA would yearly organize Sha Tin Shing Mun Organiser: 2691 5657 Race 2017 Shatin Dragon Boat Races Riverside Sha Tin Sports in Celebration of the during Tuen Ng Festival which Association Ltd. Email: 20th Anniversary of the attracts a vast number of stsald@ Establishment of the participating teams and has Co-organiser: yahoo.com.hk HKSAR become not only a major event Sha Tin District Office in Sha Tin District, but also one of the largest dragon boat races in the territory 9/6/2017 – Painting exhibition Painting exhibition Sha Tin Town Hall Shatin Women’s 2695 3282 11/6/2017 celebrating the 20th Exhibition Gallery Association Anniversary of the Email: Establishment of the [email protected] HKSAR, and the 45th Anniversary of the Association Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry 17/6/2017 Signature Project The event aims to create Spectator stand Sha Tin District Council 2158 5415 19:30 – 21:00 Scheme (Sha Tin diversified and fascinating outside Yuen Wo District) cum atmosphere along the Shing Road Sports Email: Celebration of the 20th Mun River promenade through Centre stdcadm@ Anniversary of the integration of unique thematic stdc.had.gov.hk Establishment of the lighting on Lek Yuen Bridge, HKSAR – Thematic Sand Martin Bridge and Banyan Light-and-Music Show Bridge with Chinese orchestral performance 18/6/2017 Sha Tin Preparatory A variety show performed by Amphitheatre of Organiser: 2630 0897 14:00 – 17:00 Committee to students and volunteers from Yiu On Estate Sha Tin Preparatory Celebrate the 20th welfare organization, Lion & Committee to Celebrate Email: Anniversary of the Dragon Dance show, lucky the Establishment of the leona.wong Establishment of the draw etc. HKSAR @hy.com.hk HKSAR Kick Off Ceremony Co-organisers: New Territories Association of Societies - Sha Tin District Committee; The Incorporated Owners of Yiu On Estate Celebration Events for the 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the HKSAR Sha Tin District Celebration Events Calendar Date/Time Name of Event Description Venue Organiser(s) Enquiry
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