Secretary for Broadcasting, Culture and Sport

The Hong Kong Secretary for Broadcasting, Culture and Sport (Chinese: 文康廣播局局長) was the head of the Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau who was responsible for managing Hong Kong's broadcasting services, developing the film and public entertainment industries, promoting Hong Kong's Arts and Culture, and providing support to sports and physical recreation facilities.[1] This position was set up on 1 July 1997 due to the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong, and it was abolished in April 1999 when the Housing, Planning and Lands Bureau was abolished.[2]

List of Secretary for Broadcasting, Culture and Sport

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References

  1. "Policy Address - Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau". Hong Kong: HKSAR Government. 1997. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. "INFORMATION NOTE - Re-organization of the Government Secretariat" (PDF). Legislative Council Secretariat. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Legislative Council. 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  3. "CHAU Tak Hay" (PDF). Hong Kong: World Services Congress. 2001. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
Position Established Secretary for Broadcasting, Culture and Sport
1997-1998
Succeeded by:
Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting


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