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Public views invited for consultation on enhancing recreation and education potential of country parks and special areas in Hong Kong The Government launched a public consultation on February 16 to seek public views on the proposals for "Enhancing the Recreation and Education Potential of Country Parks and Special Areas in Hong Kong". The Government launched a public consultation on February 16 to seek public views on the proposals for "Enhancing the Recreation and Education Potential of Country Parks and Special Areas in Hong Kong". Photo shows the Assistant Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation (Country and Marine Parks), Mr Patrick Lai (right); Senior Country Parks Officer (Ranger Services) Mr Alfred Wong (centre); and Country Parks Ranger Services Officer (Hong Kong) Dr Tam Tze-wai (left), introducing the proposals.
The Government launched a public consultation on February 16 to seek public views on the proposals for "Enhancing the Recreation and Education Potential of Country Parks and Special Areas in Hong Kong". Photo shows an exhibition held by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, introducing the proposals to the public.
The Government launched a public consultation on February 16 to seek public views on the proposals for "Enhancing the Recreation and Education Potential of Country Parks and Special Areas in Hong Kong". The Government proposes to set up open museums on cultural heritage resources within country parks and special areas, with various education activities provided. Photo shows children enjoying a photo-taking booth in the exhibition.
The Government launched a public consultation on February 16 to seek public views on the proposals for "Enhancing the Recreation and Education Potential of Country Parks and Special Areas in Hong Kong". Photo shows a boy at the interactive Tree Top Adventure 3D photo booth at the exhibition.
The Government launched a public consultation on February 16 to seek public views on the proposals for "Enhancing the Recreation and Education Potential of Country Parks and Special Areas in Hong Kong". Photo shows the glamping site showcased at the exhibition, which aims to enrich campers' experience and help them connect with nature.
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