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Orientation Seminar for Members-Elect of the Fifth Legislative Council (With Photos) ***************************************************** 立 法 會 秘 書 處 Legislative Council Secretariat 新聞稿 Press Release Orientation Seminar for Members-elect of the Fifth Legislative Council (with photos) ***************************************************** The Legislative Council (LegCo) Secretariat has organized a five-day orientation seminar, which started today (September 21), for Members-elect of the Fifth LegCo. A total of 17 Members-elect joined today's orientation tours of the LegCo Complex to familiarize themselves with the facilities and services provided in the Complex. They visited the Ante-Chamber, the Chamber, conference rooms, Press Conference Room, Dinning Hall, Viewing Gallery, Education Galleries and TV Production Room. Picture above shows that Members-elect and senior staff of the LegCo Secretariat take a group photo in the Chamber. From left: Mr Kenneth CHEN Wei-on, Secretary General (Designate) of the LegCo Secretariat, Mr Steven HO Chun-yin, Mr Tony TSE Wai-chuen, Mr Martin LIAO Cheung-kong, Mr NG Leung-sing, Dr LO Wai-kwok, Mr Gary FAN Kwok-wai, Mr Raymond CHAN Chi-chuen, Dr Fernando CHEUNG Chiu-hung, Dr Helena WONG Pik-wan, Mr Kenneth LEUNG Kai-cheong, Dr Kenneth CHAN Ka-lok, Mr CHAN Han-pan, Mr CHUNG Kwok-pan and Ms Pauline NG, Secretary General of the LegCo Secretariat. From left: Mr Kenneth CHEN Wei-on, Secretary General (Designate) of the LegCo Secretariat, Mr Charles Peter MOK, Ms Ann CHIANG Lai-wan, Ms Pauline NG, Secretary General of the LegCo Secretariat, Mr Christopher CHUNG Shu-kun and Mr POON Siu-ping. Members-elect are briefed on the facilities in Conference Room 1. Members-elect are briefed on the electronic voting system and information display system in the Chamber. Ends/Friday, September 21, 2012 NNNN .
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