Английская Википедия:2023 in Hong Kong
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Шаблон:Year in Hong Kong Events in the year 2023 in Hong Kong.
Incumbents
Executive branch | |||
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Photo | Name | Position | Term |
Lee Ka-chiu 20210826 | John Lee | Chief Executive | 30 June 2022 Шаблон:Endash present |
Файл:特首辦主任陳國基5.jpg | Eric Chan | Chief Secretary for Administration | 1 July 2022 Шаблон:Endash present |
Файл:財政司司長陳茂波17.jpg | Paul Mo-po Chan | Financial Secretary | 16 January 2017 Шаблон:Endash present |
Файл:Paul Lam 2023.jpg | Paul Ting-Kok Lam | Secretary for Justice | 1 July 2022 Шаблон:Endash present |
Legislative branch | |||
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Photo | Name | Position | Term |
Файл:Andrew Leung 2017.jpg | Andrew Leung | President of the Legislative Council | 12 October 2016 Шаблон:Endash present |
Judicial branch | |||
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Photo | Name | Position | Term |
Файл:Andrew Cheung Kui-nung meet with press 20210111 (cropped).png | Andrew Cheung | Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal | 11 January 2021 Шаблон:Endash present |
Executive branch
Legislative branch
Judicial branch
Events
- 6 January: The largest trial for the national security law against 47 pro-democracy activists begins in Hong Kong two years after their arrest.[1]
- 23 February : All SIM Card users (including old SIM card registered before 1 March 2022) requires real name registration.[2]
- 1 March : The Hong Kong Government lifts all mandatory mask-wearing requirements, and dropped all COVID-19 Restriction Law.[3][4]
- 2 May : The government propose 2023 Hong Kong electoral changes. Direct elected seats decreased from 452 out of 479 (94%) to 88 out of 470 (19%), and will establish the District Council Eligibility Review Committee for review the eligibility of every District Council Candidates.
- 3 July : The police reward 1 million Hong Kong Dollars for arrest of 8 people who violate the Hong Kong National Security Law.[5]
- 6 July : The 2023 Hong Kong electoral changes confirmed and approved by Legislative Council.[6]
- 10 July: The final version of 2023 Hong Kong electoral changes officially published and effective.[7][8]
- 1 September: Hong Kong raises its typhoon warning signal to level 10, the highest level, as Super Typhoon Saola approaches.[9]
- 7 – 8 September: After Typhon Haikui makes landfall Hong Kong, flooding reaches record levels, the heaviest since meteorological records began when measured by one hour rainfall. (Recorded 158mm rainfall on Hong Kong Observatory headquarter between 7 September 23:00 and 8 September 00:00).[10]
- 13 October : The Government published gazette notice to announce 1 April 2024 as the day to implement municipal solid waste (MSW) charging.[11]
- 18 October : Hong Kong Legislative Council passed a bill banning restaurants from providing single-use plastic tableware, tentative effective on 22 April 2024.[12]
- 25 October: Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu announces plans to formulate a new local version national security law by implementing basic law article 23 to supplement existing Hong Kong national security law in 2024, making two national security law co-exists together once the new law pass.[13]
- 10 December: The 2023 Hong Kong District Council elections were held.
- 14 December: Hong Kong police announce HK$1 million (US$128,000) bounties for five activists residing overseas, including Simon Cheng, charging them with inciting secession under the national security law.[14]
Scheduled events
- 28 December: SMS Sender Registration Scheme will start implement. Under the SMS Registration scheme, SMS sender who have officially registered will have a prefix "#" in the sender IDs, while non-register sender ID will not have prefix "#".[15][16]
Arts and entertainment
- List of Hong Kong films of 2023
- List of 2023 box office number-one films in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong International Film Festival — 30 March to 10 April 2023[17]
- 16th Asian Film Awards - 12 March 2023
- 41st Hong Kong Film Awards — 16 April 2023
- Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2022 - 1 January 2023
Deaths
- 3 January – Joseph Koo, composer (b. 1931)[18]
- 11 January – Doming Lam, Macanese-born Hong Kong classical composer (b. 1926)[19]
- 13 January – Ray Cordeiro, broadcaster and disc jockey (b. 1924)[20]
- 21 February – Abby Choi, socialite and model (b. 1994)[21]
- 23 February – José Lei, Olympic sport shooter (1968) and civil servant (b. 1930)[22]
- 26 March – Peter Mak, film director (The Wicked City) and actor (Happy Sixteen, Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch) (b. 1957)[23]
- 9 April – Richard Ng, actor (The Private Eyes, Winners and Sinners, Beyond the Sunset) (b. 1939)[24]
- 24 June – Sir Ti-liang Yang, jurist, chief justice (1988–1996) (b. 1929)[25]
- 5 July – Coco Lee, Hong Kong-American singer-songwriter (Singer) (b. 1975)[26]
- 18 August – Balltze, Shiba Inu dog and Internet meme (b. 2011)[27]
- 11 December – Kathy Chow, actress (The Breaking Point, Time Before Time, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber) (b. 1966)[28]
References
External links
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