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Since 2023, the Civil Service Bureau (CSB) has been co-ordinating with various departments in organising Government Career Fairs at local universities. These fairs allow students to learn about the work of various government positions in a more focused manner, and provide opportunities to interact with serving civil servants and ask questions. Local universities will hold career fairs featuring government departments successively from mid-September to early October. Some civil service grades will also hold career talks and other recruitment activities. The schedule of the Government Career Fairs are as follows:DateUniversity15 SeptemberThe University of Hong Kong22 SeptemberThe Hang Seng University of Hong Kong23 SeptemberThe Chinese University of Hong Kong24 SeptemberLingnan University25 SeptemberHong Kong Baptist University26 SeptemberThe Hong Kong University of Science and Technology30 SeptemberHong Kong Polytechnic University3 OctoberThe Education University of Hong KongFor more information about the Government Career Fairs, please refer to the relevant press release.For more information about the joint recruitment exercise for civil service degree-level jobs, please visit the CSB website.

The "Heritage Fiesta 2025", organised by the Commissioner for Heritage's Office (CHO) of the Development Bureau from October to November, will feature 10 declared monuments and graded historic buildings that were once filming locations for movies. A related roving exhibition will also be held from October to December at various locations in Hong Kong.Participating Historic BuildingsThe 10 declared monuments and graded historic buildings are:Asia Society Hong Kong Center (Former Explosives Magazine and Block GG of the Old Victoria Barracks)Bridges Street Centre, Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong (Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong)Hong Kong Adventist CollegeLuen Wo Market - House of Urban and Rural Living (Luen Wo Market)St. Stephen's CollegeThe Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) Leadership Institute (Former Fanling Magistracy)The Hong Kong Jockey Club University of Chicago Academic Complex | The University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus in Hong Kong (Victoria Road Detention Centre, Hong Kong)Tung Wah Coffin HomeUniversity Hall, The University of Hong KongWestern District Community Centre (Main Building of Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital)Free Guided ToursThe Heritage Fiesta will be held from 1 October to 30 November. To embark on a cinematic heritage journey to explore and appreciate the value and significance of local built heritage, the public can join free guided tours at these 10 historic buildings or visit those participating historic buildings open to the public during designated opening hours. Please click here for enrolment information.Dates and Venues of the Roving Exhibition1 October – 30 NovemberLobby, 1/F, Immigration Tower, Wan Chai9 – 16 OctoberCovered Piazza, Times Square, Causeway Bay15 – 30 OctoberTsing Yi Public LibraryTuen Mun Public Library18 – 23 OctoberStars Atrium, 1/F, Plaza Hollywood, Diamond Hill1 – 13 NovemberSan Po Kong Public LibraryTung Chung Public Library15 – 30 NovemberPing Shan Tin Shui Wai Public LibraryStanley Public Library2 – 15 December Chai Wan Public LibrarySha Tin Public LibraryFanling Public Library17 – 30 DecemberTai Po Public LibraryLai Chi Kok Public LibraryEvent Booklet and Stamp CollectionMembers of the public can collect stamp prints featuring façades of the participating historic buildings during the guided tours, or when visiting the corresponding buildings* at their specific opening dates and times. The full set of stamp prints can also be collected at the roving exhibition venues (including Covered Piazza of Times Square in Causeway Bay, Stars Atrium on 1/F of Plaza Hollywood in Diamond Hill, and lobby on 1/F of Immigration Tower in Wan Chai). Please click here for the distribution locations of the event booklet.* Some historic buildings are open only for participants of the specially arranged guided tours of this event. Please refer to the event booklet for details.For more details, please visit the CHO's website.

Jointly organised by the Development Bureau and the National Cultural Heritage Administration, the Tang Vogue Beyond the Horizons: A Golden Era of Multicultural Integration and Openness exhibition is the largest, in terms of profile, scale and quantity of artefacts on display. It features relics from the collections of twenty-eight museums and cultural institutions in ten provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, and AMO of the Development Bureau. The exhibition period runs until 31 December 2025. Admission is free.

The Public Records Office of the Government Records Service today (3 September) launched an annual thematic exhibition - "Unyielding Land, Eternal Heroes: 80th Anniversary of Victory in the War of Resistance", featuring precious archives and documentary heritage for members of the public to revisit Hong Kong's painful period left by the Japanese Occupation (1941-1945) and understand the heroic resistance of the Hong Kong Independent Battalion of the Dongjiang Column against the enemy. This exhibition showcases over 120 selected items, including photographs documenting the daily marches of the Hong Kong Independent Battalion of the Dongjiang Column and paintings depicting their heroic victories against the enemy, a name list of the Hong Kong Independent Battalion of the Dongjiang Column who died in the defence of Hong Kong, the "Register of Enemy Properties" documenting properties confiscated by the Japanese Military Government, etc. Additionally, the items reveal stories include the then Hong Kong Government pursuing after the war the recovery of books from the libraries of the University of Hong Kong looted by the Japanese forces, the demolition of the Japanese War Memorial, etc. The precious documentary heritage bears witness to the harsh lives of Hong Kong residents during the Japanese Occupation and the fearless spirit of the anti-Japanese heroes. The thematic exhibition is open from today (3 September) onwards from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. (except public holidays), at the Exhibition Hall on the second floor of the Hong Kong Public Records Building at 13 Tsui Ping Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon. Admission is free. In addition to distinctive photo spots, visitors can also experience the weight of the daily rice ration of "6.4 taels" during the Japanese Occupation, understanding the hardships of people's lives at that time. To provide members of the public with a better understanding of this history, the PRO has developed a thematic online exhibition. Its Facebook page will regularly share selected exhibition content and historical stories. The PRO will also organise roving exhibitions of this thematic exhibition in various districts of Hong Kong. Details will be announced on the GRS website and the PRO Facebook page later. For enquiries, please contact the PRO at 2195 7700 or email to [email protected]

Our country has been supplying Dongjiang water to Hong Kong since 1965, serving as an important cornerstone for maintaining Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability. Coming from the mountains, the continuous flow of Dongjiang water not only alleviates Hong Kong’s water shortage but also symbolises the deep connection between the motherland and Hong Kong.This year marks the 60th anniversary of Dongjiang water supply to Hong Kong. To commemorate and celebrate this important milestone, the Chinese Culture Promotion Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, in collaboration with the Water Supplies Department, holds an exhibition in the lobby of the Hong Kong Museum of History. The exhibition showcases Hong Kong’s response to drought in the 1960s, rare historical photos of the Dongjiang-Shenzhen Water Supply Construction Project, and the ongoing efforts of the governments of Guangdong and Hong Kong to ensure the quality and quantity of Dongjiang water supply. The exhibition also features an interactive quiz game and displays award-winning entries from a related drawing competition, allowing citizens to understand this vast water supply project from multiple perspectives.This large-scale inter-basin water supply project, spanning 83 kilometres, was completed in just one year, with contributions from tens of thousands of builders from the Pearl River Delta, including over 200 faculty members and students from Guangdong Industrial Institute (now Guangdong University of Technology). The exhibition will showcase their stories of pouring their youthful passion into the project.

The 10th National Security Education Day Thematic Exhibition reflects on the development of promoting national security education at the national and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) levels over the years. This year marks the 10th National Security Education Day, with the national theme of "The 10th anniversary of National Security Education Day: advancing towards more in-depth and effective implementation". The HKSAR Government has always been committed to promoting national security education. Over the years, under the leadership of the Central Government and with the support of various offices of the Central Authorities in Hong Kong as well as the joint efforts of all sectors of society, diverse creative promotion activities have been successfully held with widespread participation.