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Grand Bauhinia Medal (GBM)
The Honourable Mr Justice TANG Ching, Robert, SBS, JP
Mr Justice TANG joined the Judiciary in 2004. Currently a Permanent Judge
of the Court of Final Appeal, he has served in the Judiciary for over 14 years.
Mr Justice TANG has chaired important committees within the Judiciary
dealing with, for example, the terms and conditions of service of judges, the
extension of the retirement age of judges and legal education. As his
judgments show, Mr Justice TANG’s contributions to the jurisprudence of Hong
Kong has been significant. He is awarded GBM in recognition of his
distinguished service in the Judiciary, particularly his significant contributions
as a Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal.
Mr CHEUNG Hok-ming, GBS, JP
Mr CHEUNG is awarded GBM in recognition of his distinguished and long
public and community service, particularly his dedication and significant
contributions to the development of district administration. During the various
stages of his public service, particularly as a member of the Executive Council
and the Legislative Council, Mr CHEUNG rendered staunch support and
invaluable advice to the Government and made significant contributions to
policy decision-making, particularly in respect of the development of the New
Territories and the rural development. As a leading figure in the New
Territories, Mr CHEUNG has united different sectors in the New Territories to
jointly promote the welfare of the residents of the New Territories. Mr
CHEUNG’s long-term commitment to Hong Kong and his remarkable track
record of public service are highly commendable.
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Mr CHAN Yau-hing, Robin, GBS, JP
Mr CHAN is a successful entrepreneur with great achievements in the insurance
industry as well as a philanthropist. He is dedicated to the nurturing of young
talents for the insurance industry and has contributed to the development of the
Hong Kong insurance industry. Mr CHAN devotes himself to philanthropic
initiatives. Under his steer, his conglomerate has been dedicated to various
charitable causes and invested in venture philanthropic organisations to provide
financial and other support to social-purpose organisations or social enterprises
in Hong Kong. Mr CHAN wholeheartedly promotes the cohesiveness of
overseas Chinese and Chinese culture. On the community front, he displays
enthusiasm in enhancing the cohesiveness of clansmen. Mr CHAN is awarded
GBM in recognition of his outstanding and meritorious contributions to the
community.
Professor YOUNG Rosie T T, GBS, JP
Professor YOUNG is a world-renowned educationist and researcher in medicine
and one of the top authorities on endocrinology worldwide. She has received
numerous honours for her exemplary work in the scientific and medical fields.
Her research in diabetes mellitus, carbohydrate metabolism in liver disease,
thyrotoxicosis and thyrotoxic periodic paralysis has led to improved treatments
that help save lives and reduce the suffering of patients. Professor YOUNG
joined the University of Hong Kong in 1954. Although having retired for
nearly 20 years, she has continued to serve the University and young people in
Hong Kong, and stays active in passing her knowledge and experience to the
younger generation of medical professionals. Her tireless devotion and
valuable contributions to public health and education has brought her utmost
respect from the community. She is awarded GBM in recognition of her
exemplary work in education and the medical field.
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Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS)
The Right Honourable the Lord NEUBERGER of Abbotsbury
Lord NEUBERGER, currently a Non-Permanent Judge from Another Common
Law Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, has served in the
Judiciary for over nine years. He has written extremely significant judgments
on behalf of the Court of Final Appeal. His support for Hong Kong has been
both immense and enthusiastic. He has spoken about the existence and
integrity of the rule of law in Hong Kong in the many out-of-court speeches he
has given both in and outside Hong Kong. He is, and has always been, a very
strong supporter of the Hong Kong Judiciary. Lord NEUBERGER is awarded
GBS in recognition of his dedicated and distinguished service in the Judiciary.
Mr LIN Sun-mo, Willy, SBS, JP
Mr LIN is awarded GBS in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the
industrial development in Hong Kong, particularly as the Chairman of the Hong
Kong Productivity Council since August 2016. Mr LIN has been actively
promoting the local industrial development, rendering staunch support to the
administration of the Dedicated Fund on Branding, Upgrading and Domestic
Sales, assisting Hong Kong enterprises in enhancing their competitiveness and
furthering their business development in the Mainland market. Mr LIN has
been very active in advisory and statutory bodies relating to industrial support.
He has been a respected adviser to the Government on matters relating to the
promotion of innovation and technology development and re-industrialisation in
Hong Kong, and contributing notably to the development of strategies and
measures to enhance co-operation and co-ordination among stakeholders.
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Mr HON Chi-keung, JP
Mr HON, currently the Permanent Secretary for Development (Works), has
served in the Government and the Hong Kong community for over 34 years.
He has made exemplary contributions to the areas of infrastructure development,
increasing land supply initiatives, promotion of quality improvements in the
construction industry and development of heritage conservation and greening
policies. Throughout Mr HON’s career, he has demonstrated integrity,
exemplary commitment to serve as well as distinguished administration and
leadership skills. His contribution to the community is highly regarded both
within and outside the Government. Mr HON is awarded GBS in recognition
of his loyal and distinguished service to the Government and the Hong Kong
community.
Mr FONG Yun-wah, Henry, SBS, JP
Mr FONG is awarded GBS in recognition of his long and distinguished
community service, particularly his dedication and significant contributions to
hundreds of community projects covering education, medical services, elderly
care and child care services and community building in the Mainland, Hong
Kong, Macao and Taiwan. As a successful and respectable entrepreneur with
remarkable achievements in the business sector, Mr FONG has given generous
support to philanthropic causes, including donations for disaster relief, financial
assistance to the needy and supporting education through various Foundations
under his chairmanship.
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Mr Thomas Brian STEVENSON, SBS, JP
Mr STEVENSON is awarded GBS in recognition of his long-standing
distinguished public and community service, in particular his significant
contributions to charities, horse racing and sports. Under Mr STEVENSON’s
visionary leadership as Deputy Chairman (2008-2010) and then Chairman
(2010-2014), The Hong Kong Jockey Club has advanced as a world leader in
horse racing as well as a premier charity and the largest community benefactor
in Hong Kong. Mr STEVENSON has also played a crucial role in developing
Rugby sports in Hong Kong. Under his leadership as the President of the Hong
Kong Rugby Union from 2001 to 2016, the Hong Kong Sevens has become an
internationally acclaimed sporting event and is a highlight of our sports calendar.
Professor YUEN Kwok-yung, SBS, JP
Professor YUEN is a world-renowned microbiologist and clinician who has
made exemplary contributions to the research and control of emerging infectious
diseases. Throughout the years, Professor YUEN has designed more than 100
rapid and accurate diagnostic tests for different kinds of microbial infections.
Moreover, he has also found novel antiviral treatment against influenza A viral
infection. All along, Professor YUEN attends to patients suffering from the
most difficult infectious diseases, and personally teaches and trains specialists in
the field of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases. He also provides
expert advice to the Government on the formulation of comprehensive and
effective strategies to reinforce the local health protection system and tackle the
threat of antimicrobial resistance to public health. Professor YUEN is awarded
GBS in recognition of his long and outstanding contributions to the development
of public health protection and medical advancement in Hong Kong.
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Mr Charles Nicholas BROOKE, SBS, JP
Mr BROOKE is a renowned surveyor whose achievement and status are well
recognised in the industry. He has contributed significantly to the advancement
of harbourfront enhancement in Hong Kong. Mr BROOKE has been the
Chairman of the Harbourfront Commission (HC) since its establishment in 2010.
He has contributed tremendously in leading the HC in providing advice to the
Government and private proponents on harbourfront development to beautify
and enhance the Victoria Harbour as well as its harbourfront areas for the
enjoyment of residents and visitors alike. Mr BROOKE is awarded GBS in
recognition of his distinguished and long public service.
Mr CHENG Wai-sun, Edward, SBS, JP
Mr CHENG is awarded GBS in recognition of his dedicated and distinguished
public and community service, in particular his significant contributions to the
higher education sector in his capacity as the Chairman of the University Grants
Committee (UGC). The “3+3+4” academic structure was smoothly
implemented in the higher education sector in 2012/13. This was a landmark
milestone of Hong Kong’s education reform. Under his leadership, the
UGC-funded universities successfully implemented the new academic structure,
which was due in no small measure to Mr CHENG’s close attention to every
aspect of the change. In reflection of his dedication to higher education, Mr
CHENG made exemplary effort in strengthening the pursuit of various important
initiatives, including teaching and learning as well as internationalisation.
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Mr KUNG Lin-cheng, Leo, BBS, JP
Mr KUNG is awarded GBS in recognition of his profound contributions to the
Ocean Park and Hong Kong’s tourism development. He has been serving as a
Member of the Board of Ocean Park Corporation (OPC) since 2003 and took
over the Chairmanship in 2014. Mr KUNG has demonstrated excellent
leadership in successfully leading the various development projects of OPC.
He has also steered the OPC management in the formulation of new strategies to
enhance the Park’s competitiveness and strengthen its promotion efforts in key
source markets. Mr KUNG has actively participated in the West Kowloon
Cultural District (WKCD) project. With in-depth knowledge of banking and
financial services, Mr KUNG has provided sterling contribution and
instrumental leadership to the formulation of the investment strategy for the
WKCD Authority.
The Honourable Mr Justice Michael Victor LUNN
Mr Justice LUNN joined the Judiciary in 2003. He was appointed a Justice of
Appeal of the Court of Appeal of the High Court in 2011, and was appointed
Vice President of the Court of Appeal of the High Court in 2014. During his
judicial career, Mr Justice LUNN has handled many high profile and difficult
criminal cases. His numerous judgments testify to the significant contribution
he has made to the law in Hong Kong. He has been in charge of the important
task of updating specimen directions given to the jury in criminal cases. By
itself, this is a massive contribution to the criminal law in Hong Kong. Mr
Justice LUNN is awarded GBS in recognition of his dedicated and distinguished
service in the Judiciary for 15 years.
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Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS)
Dr the Honourable CHIANG Lai-wan, Ann, JP
Dr CHIANG is awarded SBS in recognition of her distinguished public and
community service over the past three decades, particularly her active and
extensive participation in public affairs. As a successful industrialist and
businesswoman who supports the industrial development in Hong Kong, Dr
CHIANG is well respected in the industrial and business sectors. She has
actively participated in education and women affairs, and takes a keen interest
in issues concerning the Kowloon West region. Dr CHIANG has also served
on many public bodies, boards and committees over the years.
Professor WONG Yuk-shan, BBS, JP
Professor WONG is awarded SBS for his long-standing dedication and
contributions to public service through his participation in various major
government advisory and statutory bodies, in particular as the Chairman of the
Consumer Council. Under Professor WONG’s chairmanship since 2013, the
Consumer Council released a series of influential study reports, enhanced
engagement with consumers, and provided useful advice to the Government on
consumer protection issues. Professor WONG has made tremendous
contributions to the work of the Consumer Council in furthering the interest of
consumers in Hong Kong. Professor WONG has also been very active in the
development of basic education and local higher education system.
Mr TSANG Keung
Mr TSANG is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community, in particular his contributions to
international law matters in Hong Kong. Mr TSANG is currently the Law
Officer (International Law) of the Department of Justice and has served in the
Government for over 19 years. With strong professional capacity, substantial
expertise in the area of international law and excellent advisory skills, he excels
in handling complex legal issues and provides solid legal support to various
government bureaux and departments.
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Mr LAM Kwok-leung, CSDSM
Mr LAM is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community. In particular, he has
demonstrated exemplary leadership and made significant contributions in
steering the Correctional Services Department to rise to new challenges and
achieve wide recognition for its professionalism and initiatives both locally and
internationally. Mr LAM is currently the Commissioner of Correctional
Services and has served in the Government for over 34 years.
Mr YIP Wing-shing, David, BBS, MH, JP
Mr YIP is a well-respected leader in district administration and community
service. He is committed to serving and leading the Central and Western
District Council, of which he was a member from 2008 to 2011 and has been
the Chairman since 2012. Under his leadership, Mr Yip has enhanced the
governance of the District Council, enabling it to hold constructive discussions,
with diverse and balanced views, on district affairs. Mr YIP is keen on youth
work and has made outstanding contributions to the Commission on Youth
since 2010. He is also active in sports promotion and religious development
through his work with the Sports Commission and Tung Sin Tan, a charity of
Taoist background based in the Central and Western district. Mr YIP is
awarded SBS in recognition of his distinguished public and community service.
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Mr WONG Ming-yam, BBS, JP
Mr WONG is awarded SBS for his distinguished public service and his
long-term and exemplary contributions to promoting innovation and
technology development in Hong Kong. Since his appointment as the Board
Chairman of the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research
Institute Company Limited (ASTRI) in 2013, Mr WONG has been steering the
Board to set the policy and strategic directions for ASTRI and leading ASTRI
to strengthen its corporate governance, research capabilities, commercialisation
of research and development results, among others, to build up the branding of
ASTRI. With his ample experience in leading and managing technology
entities, he has made significant contributions to holding together some 600
staff members at ASTRI and driving the organisation forward in enhancing
Hong Kong’s competitiveness in technology-based industries.
Mr KWOK Chun-wah, Jimmy, BBS, MH, JP
Mr KWOK is awarded SBS for his outstanding contributions to the industrial
development of Hong Kong. Under his able leadership as the Chairman, the
Federation of Hong Kong Industries has played an active role in enhancing the
competitiveness of Hong Kong’s industry. With his rich knowledge of, and
extensive connections in, the manufacturing sector, Mr KWOK proactively
reflected the industry’s views and suggestions to the Government on issues
affecting the industrial sector. Mr KWOK has also offered valuable advice to
the Government through his participation in various advisory and statutory
bodies.
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Ms CHAN Suk-mei, May, BBS, JP
Ms CHAN is a veteran journalist with a wealth of news experience. She has
taken up leading positions in various media bodies and played a leading role in
pursuing the interests of fellow journalists and raising the standard of media
practitioners. She has made commendable efforts in the setting up of the
Hong Kong News-Expo to promote the development of the news industry.
With her expertise and experience in the media and communications sector, she
has provided valuable advice on manpower training and development of the
mass communications industry, poverty and family related issues. Ms CHAN
is awarded SBS for her notable contributions to the continued promotion of the
development of the news industry, training of young journalists and active
participation in community service.
Mr WONG Kwan-yu, BBS, MH, JP
Mr WONG is awarded SBS for his renowned contributions to the education
sector in Hong Kong over the years. Mr WONG is an experienced education
professional. He is currently the President of the Hong Kong Federation of
Education Workers (HKFEW). Under his leadership, HKFEW provided
balanced views on various important education issues that cover all school
levels. On the higher education front, Mr WONG has served as a Member of
the Council of Lingnan University since 2013 and has provided wise counsel to
the development of the University. Mr WONG has also participated actively
in various advisory committees relating to education and contributed useful
views on education issues.
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Mr LO Wing-sang, Vincent, BBS, JP
Mr LO is awarded SBS for his distinguished public and community service,
particularly his significant contributions to the promotion of art, culture and
museum services as well as the development of social welfare services in Hong
Kong. Mr LO has been serving on a wide spectrum of government advisory
bodies. Under his capable leadership, the Museum Advisory Committee
(formerly the Art Museum Advisory Panel) has provided excellent steer on the
strategies to enhance the branding of the Leisure and Cultural Services
Department’s museums and pioneering initiatives in the art field, as well as
sound advice on various aspects for the sustainable development of museum
services. Since 2012, Mr LO has been appointed the Chairman of the Social
Welfare Advisory Committee (SWAC), which has provided invaluable advice
to the Government on social welfare matters. Over the years, Mr LO has
demonstrated exceptional commitment to the work of SWAC, especially the
study on the long-term social welfare planning in Hong Kong.
Mr LAM Tin-sing, Enoch, JP
Mr LAM is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community, particularly in ensuring the
continued provision of a reliable supply of potable water for the people of
Hong Kong, enhancing drinking water safety in Hong Kong and taking forward
the Total Water Management Strategy. He retired as the Director of Water
Supplies after over 35 years of service with the Government.
Mr LEUNG Koon-kee, Anthony, JP
Mr LEUNG is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community. Mr LEUNG enhanced
awareness within the Architectural Services Department of quality
management, environmental protection and occupational safety and health
management. He was fully committed to promoting best practices in the
building industry, thereby elevating the reputation of the Department for design
excellence and technical expertise. Mr LEUNG displayed a high level of
integrity, diligence and professionalism. He retired as the Director of
Architectural Services after over 38 years of service with the Government.
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Ms LEUNG Ka-lai, Ada, JP
Ms LEUNG, currently the Director of Intellectual Property, has served in the
Government for over 34 years. She has made exemplary contributions in
enhancing the intellectual property (IP) regime, promoting IP protection and
strengthening Hong Kong’s status as an IP trading hub in the region. Ms
LEUNG is awarded SBS for her distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community.
Mrs CHAN Helen, JP
Mrs CHAN is awarded SBS for her distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community. Mrs CHAN has made
significant contributions to providing professional advice and economic
assessments to government bureaux and departments to facilitate policy
formulation. Mrs CHAN retired as the Government Economist after serving
in the Government for over 32 years.
Mr HUANG Lester Garson, JP
Mr HUANG is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated public and
community service. He has participated extensively in various boards and
committees over the years. Mr HUANG has made tremendous contributions
to the Government’s initiatives on language education and school-based
management policy. He has also provided invaluable expert advice to the
Hospital Authority on matters related to corporate governance, risk
management and key legal issues. On financial services, Mr HUANG has
provided solid support to the work of the Securities and Futures Commission,
and tendered constructive and sensible advice on the work of the Hong Kong
Monetary Authority and the Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited
(HKMC), in particular the promotion of HKMC’s Reverse Mortgage
Programme.
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Mr SIU Man-tat, JP
Mr SIU is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community as well as his valuable
contributions to the financial management of the Government. He has upheld
the professionalism of the Treasury, tendered valuable advice on fiscal
sustainability and inspired the Department to be constructive and facilitating in
rising to challenges. He retired as the Director of Accounting Services after
over 35 years of service with the Government.
Mr CHAU Kwok-leung, Alfred, PDSM
Mr CHAU is awarded SBS for his distinguished and dedicated service to the
Government and the Hong Kong community. Mr CHAU joined the Hong
Kong Police Force (the Force) in 1978 and was promoted to Deputy
Commissioner in 2015. He has worked in a wide spectrum of posts both in
Uniform Branch and Criminal Investigation in the Force, and performed his
duties to an extremely high standard. Mr CHAU retired as the Deputy
Commissioner of Police after over 39 years of service with the Government.
Mr LEE Man-tat, BBS
Mr LEE is awarded SBS for his distinguished long-term contributions to
charity and community service in Hong Kong. Mr LEE has established
charity foundations to fund different activities to relieve poverty, support
educational institutions in the Mainland and Hong Kong, and provide
scholarship to support under-privileged students. In addition, his foundations
sponsor and work with various social welfare organisations to hold community
activities to promote and strengthen caring family relationship in Hong Kong.
Mr LEE leads his company to become one of the most prominent Hong
Kong-based manufacturers of Chinese sauces and condiments. He is also
devoted to the promotion of Chinese culture and cuisines over the years.
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Dr CHAN Yau-nam, Ian, MH
Dr CHAN is awarded SBS for his outstanding public and community service.
Through his distinguished leadership, he strengthens the ties among the Chiu
Chow community in Hong Kong, the Mainland and overseas to better serve the
community. Dr CHAN has brought new impetus to the development of the
Federation of Hong Kong Chiu Chow Community Organizations as a force to
unite the Chiu Chow clan and promote the Chiu Chow traditional culture
through services to the community. Dr CHAN is especially committed to the
fostering of an inclusive society. He has shown exemplary leadership in
building district network to serve the wider community, and has been using his
influence on the Chiu Chow society to further promote community
development.
Dr POON Sun-cheong, Patrick
Dr POON is awarded SBS for his distinguished public and community service,
particularly his significant contributions to the higher education sector in Hong
Kong. He is a generous donor and an ardent supporter of education. Over
the past three decades, Dr POON has served on many committees and boards
of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the University of Hong Kong.
He has made significant financial contributions to the two universities and has
actively participated in their Council and Foundation business.
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Medal for Bravery (Silver) (MBS)
Mr LEE Pak-keung
Mr LEE, a Fireman, displayed an act of gallantry of an extremely high order in
the mountain rescue operation at Fei Ngo Shan from 26 to 27 August 2017
during the passage of Typhoon Pakhar. The incident happened at a
mountainous area without proper trail. Mr LEE was one of the first batch of
rescuers who overcame the intractable terrains and adverse weather to locate
and reach the two stranded hikers on the cliff. As one of the hikers was
wounded and could not walk or be removed to a place of safety under the
adverse environment of the mountain at the time, Mr LEE and the other three
team members risked life and limb to stay on the cliff to protect the two hikers
and gave all their raincoats and thermal blankets to the two hikers. Although
battered by strong wind and heavy rain and suffering from hypothermia, Mr
LEE and the other three team members still put the welfare of the two hikers on
top of their own. Mr LEE is awarded MBS in recognition of his tremendous
courage, selflessness, commitment to duty, professionalism and gallantry of an
extremely high order.
Mr WONG Sui-ki
Mr WONG, a Principal Fireman, displayed an act of gallantry of an extremely
high order in the mountain rescue operation at Fei Ngo Shan from 26 to 27
August 2017 during the passage of Typhoon Pakhar. The incident happened at
a mountainous area without proper trail. Mr WONG was one of the first batch
of rescuers who overcame the intractable terrains and adverse weather to locate
and reach the two stranded hikers on the cliff. As one of the hikers was
wounded and could not walk or be removed to a place of safety under the
adverse environment of the mountain at the time, Mr WONG and the other
three team members risked life and limb to stay on the cliff to protect the two
hikers and gave all their raincoats and thermal blankets to the two hikers.
Although battered by strong wind and heavy rain and suffering from
hypothermia, Mr WONG and the other three team members still put the welfare
of the two hikers on top of their own. Mr WONG is awarded MBS in
recognition of his tremendous courage, selflessness, commitment to duty,
professionalism and gallantry of an extremely high order.
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Mr SO Chi-wing, Ran
Mr SO, a Senior Fireman, displayed an act of gallantry of an extremely high
order in the mountain rescue operation at Fei Ngo Shan from 26 to 27 August
2017 during the passage of Typhoon Pakhar. The incident happened at a
mountainous area without proper trail. Mr SO was one of the first batch of
rescuers who overcame the intractable terrains and adverse weather to locate
and reach the two stranded hikers on the cliff. As one of the hikers was
wounded and could not walk or be removed to a place of safety under the
adverse environment of the mountain at the time, Mr SO and the other three
team members risked life and limb to stay on the cliff to protect the two hikers
and gave all their raincoats and thermal blankets to the two hikers. Although
battered by strong wind and heavy rain and suffering from hypothermia, Mr SO
and the other three team members still put the welfare of the two hikers on top
of their own. Mr SO is awarded MBS in recognition of his tremendous
courage, selflessness, commitment to duty, professionalism and gallantry of an
extremely high order.
Mr SO Ka-cheung
Mr SO, a Fireman, displayed an act of gallantry of an extremely high order in
the mountain rescue operation at Fei Ngo Shan from 26 to 27 August 2017
during the passage of Typhoon Pakhar. The incident happened at a
mountainous area without proper trail. Mr SO was one of the first batch of
rescuers who overcame the intractable terrains and adverse weather to locate
and reach the two stranded hikers on the cliff. As one of the hikers was
wounded and could not walk or be removed to a place of safety under the
adverse environment of the mountain at the time, Mr SO and the other three
team members risked life and limb to stay on the cliff to protect the two hikers
and gave all their raincoats and thermal blankets to the two hikers. Although
battered by strong wind and heavy rain and suffering from hypothermia, Mr SO
and the other three team members still put the welfare of the two hikers on top
of their own. Mr SO is awarded MBS in recognition of his tremendous
courage, selflessness, commitment to duty, professionalism and gallantry of an
extremely high order.
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Distinguished Service Medals for the Disciplined Services and the ICAC
Mr LUI Hon-kwok, Nelson
Mr LUI is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service in
recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the Hong
Kong Police Force. He retired as an Assistant Commissioner of Police after
serving in the Force for over 31 years.
Mr HUI Chun-tak
Mr HUI is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service in
recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the Hong
Kong Police Force. He retired as an Assistant Commissioner of Police after
serving in the Force for over 32 years.
Mr KWOK Yam-shu
Mr KWOK is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service
in recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the Hong
Kong Police Force. He is now a Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police and
has served in the Force for over 28 years.
Mr TANG Ping-keung
Mr TANG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service in
recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the Hong
Kong Police Force. He is now a Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police and
has served in the Force for over 26 years.
Mr CHUNG Siu-yeung
Mr CHUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service
in recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the Hong
Kong Police Force. He retired as an Assistant Commissioner of Police after
serving in the Force for over 31 years.
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Mr KONG Ping-lam, Francis
Mr KONG is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Distinguished
Service in recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in
the Fire Services Department. He is now a Chief Fire Officer and has served in
the Department for over 35 years.
Mr NGAI Tak-yung
Mr NGAI is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Distinguished
Service in recognition of his outstanding performance and dedicated service in
the Fire Services Department. He is now a Deputy Chief Fire Officer and has
served in the Department for over 34 years.
Mr LOK Wai-man, Raymond
Mr LOK is awarded the Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for
Distinguished Service in recognition of his outstanding performance and
dedicated service in the Immigration Department. He is now an Assistant
Director of Immigration and has served in the Department for over 32 years.
Mr WOO Ying-ming
Mr WOO is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Distinguished Service in recognition of his outstanding performance and
dedicated service in the Correctional Services Department. He is now the
Deputy Commissioner of Correctional Services and has served in the
Department for over 29 years.
Mr LEUNG Chung- chee, Michael
Mr LEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Distinguished Service in recognition of his outstanding performance and
dedicated service in the Correctional Services Department. He retired as a
Chief Superintendent of Correctional Services after serving in the Department
for over 34 years.
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Mr YU Chun-cheong, Ricky
Mr YU is awarded the Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Distinguished Service for
his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the ICAC. He is now a
Deputy Director of Operations and has served in the Commission for over 38
years.
Mr NG Kwok-ming, Raymond
Mr NG is awarded the Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Distinguished Service for
his outstanding performance and dedicated service in the ICAC. He is now the
Senior Assistant Director of Community Relations and has served in the
Commission for over 34 years.
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Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS)
The Honourable CHAN Han-pan, JP
Mr CHAN is awarded BBS for his valuable contributions to public and
community service, particularly his remarkable effort in improving the
livelihood in Tsuen Wan District.
Dr CHU Ching-hong, JP
Dr CHU is awarded BBS for his significant contributions to community
service in the Southern District over the past 22 years, in particular his
dedication to the promotion of Southern District and fostering of community
development while serving on the Southern District Council since 2000.
Professor LEUNG Cho-bun, Joe, MH, JP
Professor LEUNG is awarded BBS for his outstanding public and community
service, particularly his notable contributions during his tenure as the inaugural
chairman of the Urban Renewal Fund as well as his remarkable contributions
to the development of social capital in the community.
Mr MOK Chung-fai, Rex, MH, JP
Mr MOK is awarded BBS for his dedicated community service in Wong Tai
Sin District, in particular his outstanding contributions to youth development
and education.
Mr YIP Hing-kwok, MH, JP
Mr YIP is awarded BBS for his remarkable commitment, dedication and
significant contributions to community service in Kwun Tong District. He
has provided constructive advice to the Government on district administration
and development policies.
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Dr LUI Siu-fai, MH, JP
Dr LUI is awarded BBS for his important contributions to pioneering Quality,
Safety and Risk Management in healthcare, better patient relations and
infection disease control for the betterment of the community as well as his
significant role in the development of the nephrology specialty and the
provision of care for kidney patients in Hong Kong.
Ms LOO Shirley Marie Therese, MH, JP
Ms LOO is awarded BBS for her active and exemplary service on the Family
Council and the Equal Opportunities Commission. She has made significant
contributions to family education.
Mr LEUNG Wah-sing, JP
Mr LEUNG is awarded BBS for his continued and significant contributions to
the welfare of local residents and his zeal of fostering community cohesion in
Yau Tsim Mong District.
Mr LO Wing-man, Lawrence, JP
Mr LO is awarded BBS for his long-term commitment and valuable
contributions to Sham Shui Po District, particularly in promoting sports
development and fight crime initiatives.
Mr LI Pak-hong, JP
Mr LI is awarded BBS for his dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 37 years. He is currently the Director of General
Grades.
Dr LAI Kit-lim, Cindy, JP
Dr LAI is awarded BBS for her dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 35 years. She retired as the Deputy Director of Health.
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Mr WONG Tak-wai, David, JP
Mr WONG is awarded BBS for his dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 35 years. He is currently an Assistant Director of
Environmental Protection.
Ms LI Chi-miu, Phyllis, JP
Ms LI is awarded BBS for her dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for 35 years. She retired as a Principal Government Town
Planner of the Planning Department.
Mr LEE Yuk-lun, JP
Mr LEE is awarded BBS for his remarkable contributions to charity and
community service in Hong Kong, particularly his wholehearted devotion as
Chairman of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.
Professor LIM Wan-fung, Bernard Vincent, JP
Professor LIM is awarded BBS for his distinguished and commendable
community service, particularly his notable contributions to the Hong Kong
Housing Authority.
Dr LEUNG Ming-kuen, Pamela, JP
Dr LEUNG is awarded BBS for her distinguished public and community
service, particularly her dedicated service throughout her career in the Hospital
Authority and after her retirement.
Ir KWAN Chi-ping, Edgar, JP
Ir KWAN is awarded BBS for his long and distinguished public and
community service, particularly his excellent service to advisory and statutory
bodies in the security field as well as his outstanding achievements in the
engineering and construction profession.
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Mr YIM Yuk-lun, Stanley, JP
Mr YIM is awarded BBS for his active participation in community service,
particularly his continued support to fight crime activities in Tsuen Wan, and
his contributions to promoting the development of the electronic industry in
Hong Kong over the years.
Mr KUNG Pak-cheung, MH
Mr KUNG is awarded BBS for his long, distinguished and meritorious
community service in Eastern District. With a very good understanding of
various district issues, he has offered valuable views on the improvement of
local environment and facilities.
Miss YU Chui-yee, MH
Miss YU is awarded BBS for her outstanding achievements in wheelchair
fencing and contributions to the promotion and development of disability
sports in Hong Kong. Miss YU’s untiring efforts and outstanding
achievements have set a role model for disabled athletes and helped promote
sports for persons with disability in Hong Kong.
The Reverend Peter John NEWBERY, MH
The Reverend NEWBERY has devoted his entire life to working with marginal
youths in Hong Kong. He is awarded BBS for his tireless endeavours and
enthusiasm in fostering a positive culture for marginal youths to develop their
talents, esteem and life goals.
Ms OR Tat-kuen, MH
Ms OR is awarded BBS for her outstanding community service, particularly in
promoting cohesiveness among the Fujian natives in Hong Kong and fostering
closer bonds among the Fujianese clansmen to serve the community.
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Mr TANG Kam-hung, MH
Mr TANG is awarded BBS for his outstanding contributions to charity and
community service in Tuen Mun District.
Mr LAW Hang-tong (LAW Ka-ying), MH
Mr LAW is awarded BBS for his artistic excellence as well as substantial
contributions to the passing on, promotion, preservation and development of
Cantonese opera in Hong Kong.
Father Giosue BONZI
Father BONZI is awarded BBS for his dedicated endeavours and enthusiasm
in serving persons with disabilities in Hong Kong over the past 50 years.
Mr WONG Lik-ping
Mr WONG is awarded BBS for his dedicated community service in providing
support services for the new arrivals from the Mainland and ethnic minorities
as well as his active participation and significant contributions to charitable
work.
Ir HEUNG Yuk-sai, Norman
Ir HEUNG is awarded BBS for his dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 35 years. He retired as a Principal Government Engineer
of the Civil Engineering and Development Department.
Dr LEE Chien
Dr LEE is awarded BBS for his distinguished service and generous support for
higher education and youth development in Hong Kong, in particular his
staunch support to the academic and research development of the Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
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Ms LAM Wai-ha, Olga
Ms LAM is awarded BBS for her dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for 35 years. She retired as a Principal Government Land Agent
of the Lands Department.
Mr YAU Pak-hang, Andy
Mr YAU is awarded BBS for his dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 34 years. He retired as a Principal Government
Engineer of the Transport and Housing Bureau.
Dr CHAI Ngai-chiu, Sunny
Dr CHAI is awarded BBS for his outstanding contributions in promoting
innovation and technology development in Hong Kong. He has actively
participated in the work of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
Corporation and the Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain
Management Enabling Technologies.
Mr MA Ho-man, Hoffman
Mr MA is awarded BBS for his outstanding community service, particularly
his contributions to the promotion of sustainable volunteerism.
Ms KWOK Chi-kit, Judy
Ms KWOK is awarded BBS for her dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 37 years. She retired as the Director of Protocol.
Miss CHAN Sai-kit, Abbie
Miss CHAN is awarded BBS for her pre-eminent contributions to charity and
community service, particularly her endeavours as Chairman of the Po Leung
Kuk.
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Ms WAI Ying-hung
Ms WAI is awarded BBS for her outstanding achievements in acting
performance and contributions to the development of the Hong Kong film
industry. Ms WAI has a long and distinguished acting career spanning 40
years. The numerous acting awards she has won speak for her professional
achievements.
Mr YIP Wing-kui
Mr YIP is awarded BBS for his dedication, significant contributions and
meritorious service to the community in Central and Western District. He has
made exemplary efforts in providing support services for new arrivals and
ethnic minorities in the District.
Dr IP Lai-sheung, Patricia
Dr IP is awarded BBS for her long and meritorious public and community
service, particularly her contributions to the promotion of breastfeeding and
child protection.
Miss LAI Yuen-kee, Anna, SC
Miss LAI is awarded BBS for her dedicated and meritorious service to the
Government for over 37 years. She is currently a Principal Government
Counsel of the Department of Justice.
Mr LUNG Kim-wan
Mr LUNG is awarded BBS for his dedicated and meritorious service to the
Judiciary for over 27 years. He is currently the Registrar of the High Court.
Ms KWAN Ka-ching, Betty
Ms KWAN is awarded BBS for her dedicated and distinguished public service
in her capacity as the Chairperson of the Torture Claims Appeal Board since
December 2012.
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Medal for Bravery (Bronze) (MBB)
Mr CHAN Siu-kei, Jason, MBS
Mr CHAN, an Air Crewman Officer III, displayed an act of gallantry in an
off-shore search and rescue operation to save eight crew members of a stricken
fishing vessel “11506” during the approach of Super Typhoon Hato on
22 August 2017. As the winchman of the rescue helicopter, he was lowered to
the pitching and rolling deck with a tiny foothold to save the survivors under
severe weather conditions and a hostile operating environment. Faced with
the high risk of being hit by obstacles and thrown overboard, Mr CHAN
disconnected himself from the hi-line to prepare all survivors for the rescue,
fought against the waves and wind for over 40 minutes and successfully saved
eight lives. He is awarded MBB in recognition of his display of great
courage, professionalism and selflessness in a highly hazardous environment.
Mr TSANG Chi-ho, MBB
Mr TSANG, an Air Crewman Officer III, displayed an act of gallantry in an
off-shore search and rescue operation to save 14 crew members of a broken and
grounded cargo vessel “XIN KE 11” during the passage of Super Typhoon Hato
on 23 August 2017. As the first winchman of the rescue helicopter, he was
lowered to a tiny landing space on the heavily listed ship deck to save the
distressed 14 survivors under severe weather conditions and a hostile operating
environment. On a few occasions he was nearly hit by obstacles as the ship
deck was rocked by high seas and strong wind. He fought against the waves
and wind for around 30 minutes and successfully saved 14 lives. He is
awarded MBB in recognition of his display of great courage, professionalism
and selflessness in a highly hazardous environment.
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Captain WONG Yiu-hong, MBB
Caption WONG, a Senior Pilot, has displayed an act of gallantry in an off-shore
search and rescue operation to save eight crew members of a stricken fishing
vessel “11506” during the approach of Super Typhoon Hato on 22 August 2017.
As the aircraft commander of the rescue helicopter, he showed great courage
and excellent airmanship in flying into known thunderstorm activities and
remaining on scene in severe weather conditions to carry out the rescue while
ensuring the safety of his crew and the aircraft. He successfully led the entire
crew to complete the mission and saved eight survivors. He is awarded MBB
in recognition of his display of immense courage, professionalism and total
commitment during the very difficult and risky operation.
Mr FOK Wai-fung, GMSM
Mr FOK, a Senior Air Crewman Officer, displayed an act of gallantry in an
off-shore search and rescue operation to save two survivors direct from rough
sea during the passage of Super Typhoon Hato on 23 August 2017. As the
first winchman of the rescue helicopter, he was lowered into the choppy sea
covered with debris and diesel fuel for a direct winching rescue of two
exhausted survivors who were struggling in heavy waves of up to five metres.
Despite the severe weather conditions and a risking operating environment, it
took a lot of courage to step out of the helicopter. Mr FOK had no hesitation
to go down to the rough seas repeatedly, fighting against the waves and gale
force winds for nearly 20 minutes and successfully saved two survivors. He is
awarded MBB in recognition of his display of great courage, professionalism
and selflessness in a highly hazardous environment.
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Mr LI Ngai
Mr LI, a Senior Station Officer, displayed an act of gallantry in the mountain
rescue operation at Fei Ngo Shan on 27 August 2017 during the passage of
Typhoon Pakhar. The incident occurred in a mountainous area without proper
trail. The operation was full of challenges because of the dense bushes, steep
and rocky cliffs, muddy slopes, loose pebbles, cascades of rainwater, as well as
small-scale landslips. Mr LI led a team to rescue the two stranded hikers, and
exercised utmost caution every step of the way to avert any unforeseeable
danger that might threaten him or his team members proceeding behind him.
He set up a rope system quickly to abseil down to the location of the two hikers
and formulated an evacuation plan. Although he was hit by a rock in the
process, he continued to supervise and coordinate the rescue operation to ensure
its smooth implementation. Mr LI’s contribution was instrumental to the
success of the rescue operation. He is awarded MBB in recognition of his
display of great courage, professionalism and leadership in a highly hazardous
environment.
Mr LEE Shek-hei, Brian
Mr LEE, a Fireman, displayed an act of gallantry during the rescue operation in
a No. 1 Alarm Fire Incident at Yuen Yuen Hok Yuen on 10 September 2017,
during which a female adult had fallen into a structure used for joss paper
incineration. Tasked as the rescue team leader, Mr LEE was the first to dash
into the ashes. He endured pain and high temperature of well over 600
degrees Celsius throughout the rescue operation with the sole objective of
minimising the extent of injury sustained by the wounded and removing her
from danger as quickly as possible. Mr LEE and his team members overcame
the arduous environment inside the ash pool and completed the rescue in less
than six minutes, while he sustained second-degree burns to both of his legs.
Mr LEE is awarded MBB in recognition of his display of great courage,
professionalism and selflessness in a highly hazardous environment.
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Mr LIU Kwai-hing
Mr LIU, an Air Crewman Officer III, displayed an act of gallantry in an
off-shore search and rescue operation to save 11 survivors from a sinking cargo
vessel “Hung Tai 176” during the passage of Typhoon Pakhar on 27 August
2017. As the first winchman of the rescue helicopter, he was lowered to a
vessel which was 80% submerged. The remaining deck area where Mr LIU
carried out the rescue operation was subject to the risk of sinking and could be
engulfed by the rough seas anytime, apart from the risk of his being washed off
from the slippery and inclined deck. Under severe weather conditions and a
hostile operating environment, he fought against the waves and wind for around
25 minutes and successfully saved 11 lives. He is awarded MBB in
recognition of his display of great courage, professionalism and selflessness in
a highly hazardous environment.
Mr CHOY Chak-man
Mr CHOY, an Air Crewman Officer III, displayed an act of gallantry in an
off-shore search and rescue operation to save five survivors from a life raft
adrift at sea during the passage of Super Typhoon Hato on 23 August 2017.
As the second winchman of the rescue helicopter, he was lowered to the lift raft
which was crowded, smelly and filled with diesel contaminated sea water.
Under the appalling conditions where the life raft was pitching and rolling on
battering waves like a washing machine, Mr CHOY fought against the waves
and wind with determination and successfully saved five survivors. He is
awarded MBB in recognition of his display of great courage, professionalism
and selflessness in a highly hazardous environment.
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Mr Zachary Brian ROLFE
Mr ROLFE, a Probationary Constable of Northern Territory Police in Australia,
displayed an act of gallantry during the rescue operation at Hugh
River/Larapinta Drive causeway, Australia on 27 December 2016, during which
a Hong Kong citizen was saved. At the material time, Central Australia had
recorded record rainfalls and waterways, creeks and rivers were in heavy flood.
A vehicle with two persons inside, one of whom is a Hong Kong citizen, was
washed off the roadway and fell into the swirling water. Although both
struggled to escape from the car, the Hong Kong citizen was ultimately washed
seven kilometres away downstream while the other was washed to a small tree
in the middle of the floodwaters. After saving the person washed to the small
tree and despite the extreme weather and the remoteness of the location, Mr
ROLFE, totally on his own and without any communication or life-saving
equipment, searched the highly dangerous and turbulent floodwaters and
surroundings for the Hong Kong citizen washed downstream. He placed his
life at extreme risk when traversing about six kilometres of floodwater in harsh
terrain while suffering cuts and lacerations from sharp rocks before reaching
the Hong Kong citizen. He carried the Hong Kong citizen around his neck,
successfully swam across the floodwaters to reach safety. Mr ROLFE is
awarded MBB in recognition of the great courage, perseverance and
selflessness he displayed in a life-threatening situation when voluntarily
enduring the extreme risk and danger on his own in the course of saving the
Hong Kong citizen.
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Meritorious Service Medals for the Disciplined Services and the ICAC
Mr YUE Sai-yin, Victor
Mr YUE is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as an Inspector of Police after serving in the Force for over 37 years.
Mr LI Hon-shek, Alex
Mr LI is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for his
exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired as
a Police Station Sergeant after serving in the Force for over 32 years.
Mr YUEN Tai-man
Mr YUEN is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He is now
a Senior Inspector of Police and has served in the Force for over 36 years.
Mr CHOW Chong-wai
Mr CHOW is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Chief Inspector of Police after serving in the Force for over 31
years.
Mr CHAU Ngai-cho
Mr CHAU is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Police Station Sergeant after serving in the Force for over 36 years.
Mr LAM Yat-sing, Edward
Mr LAM is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Police Station Sergeant after serving in the Force for over 35 years.
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Mr LAM Chun-ming
Mr LAM is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Chief Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 28 years.
Mr CHEUNG Kin-kwong
Mr CHEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Chief Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 31
years.
Mr LEUNG Kwok-shing
Mr LEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Police Station Sergeant after serving in the Force for 36 years.
Mr LEUNG Bo-kun, James
Mr LEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 22
years.
Mr Matthew Darron LINDSAY
Mr LINDSAY is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Chief Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 29
years.
Mr MAK Chin-ho
Mr MAK is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He is now
an Assistant Commissioner of Police and has served in the Force for over 24
years.
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Mr SIN Chi-sing, Kevin
Mr SIN is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Senior Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 36
years.
Mr WONG Kin-wah, Terry
Mr WONG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Chief Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 34
years.
Mr WONG Ying-wai, Lawrence
Mr WONG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Chief Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 30 years.
Mr WONG Cheung-ming
Mr WONG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 37
years.
Mr YEUNG Tsz-tak
Mr YEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Police Station Sergeant after serving in the Force for over 36 years.
Mr CHENG Wing-shun
Mr CHENG is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He
retired as a Police Station Sergeant after serving in the Force for over 37 years.
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Ms DAI Siu-ching
Ms DAI is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
her exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. She
retired as a Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 32
years.
Mr KAN Kai-yan
Mr KAN is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He is now
a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the Force for over 27 years.
Mr TAM Sui-tong
Mr TAM is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Police Sergeant after serving in the Force for over 37 years.
Mr KAO Yau-ki, Michael
Mr KAO is awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the Hong Kong Police Force. He retired
as a Senior Superintendent of Police after serving in the Force for over 35
years.
Mr CHAN Wai-ho, Kenneth
Mr CHAN is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department.
He is now a Senior Divisional Officer and has served in the Department for
over 31 years.
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Mr TAM Tai-keung
Mr TAM is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department.
He retired as a Senior Divisional Officer after serving in the Department for
over 35 years.
Mr LI Chi-fung, Adam
Mr LI is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department. He is
now a Principal Fireman and has served in the Department for over 30 years.
Mr LEUNG Kwok-cheung, Peter
Mr LEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department.
He is now a Principal Ambulanceman and has served in the Department for
over 35 years.
Mr TSANG Chi-man
Mr TSANG is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department.
He retired as a Principal Fireman after serving in the Department for over 32
years.
Mr YEUNG Sai-shun, Paul
Mr YEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department.
He is now a Senior Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer and has served in the
Department for over 32 years.
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Mr LIU Cheuk-fan
Mr LIU is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department. He is
now a Senior Divisional Officer and has served in the Department for over 33
years.
Mr TSOI Kam-to
Mr TSOI is awarded the Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Fire Services Department.
He retired as a Principal Fireman after serving in the Department for over 34
years.
Mr KWOK Yee-fai, Franklin
Mr KWOK is awarded the Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Immigration
Department. He retired as a Chief Immigration Officer after serving in the
Department for 31 years.
Ms CHAN Yee-ling, Elaine
Ms CHAN is awarded the Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for
Meritorious Service for her exemplary and devoted service in the Immigration
Department. She is now a Chief Immigration Officer and has served in the
Department for over 29 years.
Mr WONG Hing-wa
Mr WONG is awarded the Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Immigration
Department. He is now a Senior Principal Immigration Officer and has served
in the Department for over 30 years.
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Mr LEE Yuen-man
Mr LEE is awarded the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Customs and Excise
Department. He is now a Senior Superintendent of Customs and Excise and
has served in the Department for over 29 years.
Mr NGAN Hing-cheung
Mr NGAN is awarded the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Customs and
Excise Department. He is now a Senior Superintendent of Customs and
Excise and has served in the Department for over 27 years.
Mr LO Chong-kee
Mr LO is awarded the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for Meritorious
Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Customs and Excise
Department. He is now a Chief Customs Officer and has served in the
Department for over 35 years.
Mr KWAN Chung-yin
Mr KWAN is awarded the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Customs and
Excise Department. He is now a Senior Superintendent of Customs and
Excise and has served in the Department for over 30 years.
Mr WAT Pak-hang
Mr WAT is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Correctional
Services Department. He is now a Superintendent of Correctional Services
and has served in the Department for over 35 years.
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Mr LAM Wai-kwong
Mr LAM is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Correctional
Services Department. He is now a Senior Superintendent of Correctional
Services and has served in the Department for over 30 years.
Ms YEUNG Suk-ming
Ms YEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Meritorious Service for her exemplary and devoted service in the Correctional
Services Department. She is now an Officer of Correctional Services and has
served in the Department for over 31 years.
Mr WAN Chi-leung
Mr WAN is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Correctional
Services Department. He retired as an Assistant Officer I of Correctional
Services after serving in the Department for over 35 years.
Mr YIM Wing-keung, Rico
Mr YIM is awarded the Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal for
Meritorious Service for his exemplary and devoted service in the Correctional
Services Department. He is now an Assistant Officer I of Correctional
Services and has served in the Department for over 34 years.
Mr LEUNG Tak-cheung, Richard
Mr LEUNG is awarded the Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Meritorious Service
for his exemplary and devoted service in the ICAC. He is now a Senior
Commission Against Corruption Officer and has served in the Commission for
over 33 years.
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Mr CHAN Kwok-kuen
Mr CHAN is awarded the Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the ICAC. He retired as a Commission
Against Corruption Officer (Upper) after serving in the Commission for over 38
years.
Mr CHAN Mui-hing
Mr CHAN is awarded the Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the ICAC. He retired as a Commission
Against Corruption Officer (Upper) after serving in the Commission for over 36
years.
Mr TSE Yuk-how
Mr TSE is awarded the Hong Kong ICAC Medal for Meritorious Service for
his exemplary and devoted service in the ICAC. He is now a Commission
Against Corruption Officer (Upper) and has served in the Commission for over
24 years.
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Medal of Honour (MH)
Professor LAM Lo-kuen, Cindy, JP
Professor LAM is awarded MH for her valuable contributions to the health care
services in Hong Kong, as well as the corruption prevention work of the
Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Mr YEUNG Tak-wah, Silva, JP
Mr YEUNG is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the promotion and
development of sports for persons with intellectual disability in Hong Kong.
Ms LAW Suk-kwan, Lilian, JP
Ms LAW is awarded MH for her dedicated public and community service,
particularly her contributions to serving children, youth and families.
Mr CHO Wui-hung
Mr CHO is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service
in Kowloon City District.
Mr WONG Wai-kit
Mr WONG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Tsuen Wan District, as well as his contributions to youth development
and promotion of active ageing.
Mr LUI Tung-hai
Mr LUI is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
Kwun Tong District.
Miss LEE Pik-yee
Miss LEE is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated community service
in Wan Chai District, as well as her contributions to youth development.
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Mr NG Po-keung
Mr NG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
Kowloon City District.
Mr LEE Chi-wing, Alvin
Mr LEE is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service
in Sha Tin District.
Mr YIU Ka-chun
Mr YIU is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service
in Sha Tin District, as well as his contributions to youth development.
Mr HUNG Lin-cham
Mr HUNG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Eastern District.
Mr CHAN On-tai
Mr CHAN is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Wong Tai Sin District.
Mr WONG Chun-ping
Mr WONG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Kwun Tong District.
Mr SIU Long-ming
Mr SIU is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
Yuen Long District.
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Mr Junior ANDERSON
Mr ANDERSON is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the
Opportunities for the Elderly Project as well as promotion of positive ageing
and volunteer service.
Mr CHOW Kun-wah, Kenny
Mr CHOW is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated service in the
sports sector, particularly his contributions to the promotion of sportsmanship
among students in tertiary colleges.
Mr LEUNG Wing-yu
Mr LEUNG is awarded MH for his dedicated community service in Tsuen Wan
District, as well as his contributions to service development on education,
youth, rehabilitation and elderly.
Professor CHAN Yuk-kit
Professor CHAN is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Southern District, as well as his contributions to fight crime
activities, heritage conservation and building management.
Mr CHAN Tak-fai
Mr CHAN is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the succession and
development of the Tai Hang fire dragon dance tradition.
Mr WONG Fuk-kan
Mr WONG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Islands District.
Mr WAN Kwok-hung, Joseph
Mr WAN is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service
in Sham Shui Po District.
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Mr SZETO Yuen-kit
Mr SZETO is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated service in the
Curator Grade. He is currently the Curator in the Leisure and Cultural
Services Department and has served the Government for over 31 years.
Professor FONG Chee-fun, Gilbert
Professor FONG is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the
development of theatrical arts and arts education in Hong Kong.
Mr ZHU Dian-an, King
Mr ZHU is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service
in Islands District.
Mr YU Tai-wai
Mr YU is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
Tuen Mun District, as well as his contributions to education and youth
development.
Dr NG Kit-chong, Johnny
Dr NG is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community service,
particularly his contributions to youth development.
Ms LEE Suet-ying
Ms LEE is awarded MH for her dedicated service and active participation in the
education affairs.
Ms LEE Oi-ping, Christina
Ms LEE is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated community service
in Tuen Mun District, as well as her contributions to the work of Yan Oi Tong.
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Mr LI Fuk-hong
Mr LI is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
rural community in Sai Kung District.
Ms LI Wai-ping
Ms LI is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated service in the Clerical
Officer Grade. She retired as a Senior Clerical Officer after serving over 39
years with the Government.
Ms CHOW Chi-lan
Ms CHOW is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated service in the
Clerical Officer Grade. She is currently a Senior Clerical Officer and has
served the Government for over 40 years.
Mr LAM Yat-fung, James
Mr LAM is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the education sector
and the promotion of education policies and initiatives.
Mr YAU Siu-hung
Mr YAU is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service
in Sai Kung District, as well as his contributions to the promotion of youth
development and cultural activities.
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Mrs Purviz Rusy SHROFF
Mrs SHROFF is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated community
and charitable service, particularly her contributions to Hong Kong
Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association and Mothers’ Choice.
Mr HUNG Siu-ling
Mr HUNG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in North District, as well as his contributions to the work of the
Correctional Services Department, offender rehabilitation and promotion of
Taoism.
Ms TSUI Yuk-shan
Ms TSUI is awarded MH for her dedicated community service, particularly her
contributions to the work of Yan Chai Hospital.
Dr TSUI Fuk-sun, Michael
Dr TSUI is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community service,
particularly his contributions to the insurance sector and promotion of fairness
and impartiality in handling public complaints and appeals.
Mr LEUNG Kwong-hon, Philip
Mr LEUNG is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community service,
particularly his contributions to the promotion of consumer interests.
Ms LEUNG Ka-lai, Carrie
Ms LEUNG is awarded MH for her dedicated public and community service,
particularly her contributions to the development of the Hong Kong
Qualifications Framework and the manpower development in the banking
industry.
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Ir KWOK Yu-won, Eric
Ir KWOK is awarded MH for his dedicated community service, particularly his
contributions to the work of Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society, Kowloon.
Dr CHAN Kwok-ki
Dr CHAN is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service, particularly his contributions to the work of the Auxiliary Medical
Service.
Ms CHAN Yuen-shan, Clara
Ms CHAN is awarded MH for her dedicated public and community service,
particularly her contributions to the promotion of the development of Hong
Kong trade and industries.
Mr CHAN Hiu-chun
Mr CHAN is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Tsuen Wan District, as well as his contributions to youth
development.
Mrs LUK HO Kam-wan, Cynthia
Mrs LUK is awarded MH for her dedicated public and community service,
particularly her contributions to the development of social welfare in Hong
Kong.
Mr PANG Siu-hin
Mr PANG is awarded MH for his dedicated community service, particularly his
contributions to the work of Pok Oi Hospital.
Mr WAN Wai-hei, Wesley
Mr WAN is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community service,
particularly his contributions to Transport Advisory Committee.
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Professor FUNG Tung
Professor FUNG is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community
service, particularly his contributions to the promotion of environmental
matters.
Mr WONG Wing-wah
Mr WONG is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the building
industry, in particular his support to the work of the Buildings Department.
Mr WONG Kin-wing
Mr WONG is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community
service in Tuen Mun District.
Mr YEUNG Sai-man
Mr YEUNG is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community service,
particularly his contributions to the development of the education sector in
Hong Kong.
Mr YIP Wai-cheong
Mr YIP is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to helping people around
the world affected by armed conflict and other violence, as well as promoting
and strengthening international humanitarian law.
Ms CHIU Fung-yi
Ms CHIU is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated community service
in Yau Tsim Mong District, as well as her contributions to women affairs.
Mr POON Wing-fai, Jimmy
Mr POON is awarded MH for his dedicated public and community service,
particularly his contributions to the area of employees’ compensation insurance
in Hong Kong.
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Ms TANG Yuen-ling
Ms TANG is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated community
service in North District.
Mr CHENG Chung-man
Mr CHENG is awarded MH for his dedicated community service, particularly
his contributions to youth development.
Mr LAI Loi-chau
Mr LAI is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the promotion of the
sustainable development of the aquaculture industry and the welfare of fish
farmers.
Mr LAI Chun-tung, Tony
Mr LAI is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
Kwai Tsing District.
Ms XIAO Qi-mei
Ms XIAO is awarded MH for her outstanding and dedicated community service
in Tai Po District.
Mr LO Ching-ping, William
Mr LO is awarded MH for his outstanding and dedicated community service in
Central and Western District, as well as his contributions to the promotion and
development of Chinese medicine industry.
Dr SO Ping-fai, Alfred
Dr SO is awarded MH for his valuable contributions to the provision of
voluntary dental services to the less privileged groups, and the work of St John
Ambulance Brigade.
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Chief Executive’s Commendation for Community Service
Mr LAM Sum-lim
Mr LEUNG Ming-kin
Mr CHAN Manwell
Mr NGAN Man-yu
Dr CHU Chun-ho, Dominic
Mr HO Wai-kuen
Miss Siobhan Bernadette HAUGHEY
Mr HO Ching-kong
Ms HO Lan-sang
Professor LYU Ai-ping
Mr LI Wing-kuen, Philip
Ms LEE Chau-lan
Mr LEE Wai-keung
Ms SIN Pik-shan
Mr LIN Man, Norman
Mr LAM Kam-kwai
Mr LAM Kar-yeung
Mr TONG Eric
Miss PANG Yao
Dr Theresa CUNANAN
Mr CHEUNG To-shing
Mr CHEUNG Wing-leung
Ms CHEUNG Lai-chu
Mr LEUNG Chun-wing
Mr LEUNG Wai-kay, Ricky
Ms LEUNG Fung-yee, Fonnie
Mr CHEUNG Wai-ming
Mr CHAN Pui-tim
Mr CHAN Wai-ho
Mr CHAN Kwok-keung, Jacky
Ms CHAN Suk-han, Julie
Ms CHAN Yin-hung, Kuby
Dr MAK Yiu-kwong
Mr PANG Mei-chai
Ms CHAK Tsui-shan, Ramy
Mr WAN Koon-kau
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Mr FUNG Kin-chung
Mr WONG Ling-sun, Vincent
Miss YANG Qianyu
Mr TUNG Sau-chung, Andy
Dr LOUIE Hung-tak, Lobo
Mr LIU Kam-hing
Mr LAU Chi-keung
Ms LAU Wan-wai, Wendy
Mr LAU Tit-ping
Ms CHOY Hok-man, Constance
Mr LO Ying-ming, Thomas
Mr SIU Kin-fai
Mr LAI Wing-chun
Mr LUNG Kai-ming
Ms TSE Kim-lan
Mr Nandkumar LACHMANDAS
Mr Main Bahadur THAPA
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Chief Executive’s Commendation for Government/Public Service
Captain TANG Pui-tung, MBB
Mr LI Wai-ming, MBB
Captain TANG Sing-tung, Ardis, MBB
Mr CHAN Yung-suen
Mr NG Tak-hing
Ms HO Kar-yee
Mr HO Ngai-nam, Marco
Mr SHUM Bing-chiu
Captain LI Ka-wing
Mr LAM Ka-yiu, Charles
Mr FAN Wai-kit
Mr YUNG Hon-ming
Captain MA Kwan-ho, Keith
Mr CHEUNG Wai-hong
Ms CHEUNG Wai-ping
Mr CHANG Chih-yuan
Ms LEUNG Siu-wah
Mr CHAN Chun-ming, Many
Mr CHAN Kin-hang
Ms CHAN Yee-ling
Mr WONG Ka-ho
Mr KAI Yan-tak
Mr TANG Man-kee, Micheal
Ms HUEN Lai-kwan