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New Tsing Yi Elderly Centre Opens with Modern Programs to Challenge Care Stereotypes

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New Tsing Yi Elderly Centre Opens with Modern Programs to Challenge Care Stereotypes
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New Tsing Yi Elderly Centre Opens with Modern Programs to Challenge Care Stereotypes

2026-03-15 10:00 Last Updated At:03-16 11:43

Energising seniors via active ageing

To be officially opened in mid-March, Ching Fu Jolly Net - a new neighbourhood elderly centre in Tsing Yi subsidised by the Social Welfare Department and operated by Po Leung Kuk - offers a wide range of programmes such as e-sports, yoga and latte art workshops. The centre aims to challenge traditional stereotypes of elderly care and meet the expectations of the elderly, particularly younger seniors in the community.

News.gov.hk interviewed a representative from Po Leung Kuk, who provided insights into the services delivered at the centre, and its objectives. Additionally, elderly participants shared their thoughts on the services they have received.

The story is available at www.news.gov.hk/eng/feature from today (March 15) in text and video format.

Photo source: news.gov.hk

Photo source: news.gov.hk

Appointment of Director of Information Services announced

The Government announced today (May 4) that Mr John Tse Chun-chung will take up the appointment as Director of Information Services on May 5, 2026, following an open-cum-in-service recruitment exercise.

Commenting on the appointment of Mr Tse, the Secretary for the Civil Service, Mrs Ingrid Yeung, said, "Mr Tse has extensive experience in public administration, is highly skilled in handling media and public relations, and possesses outstanding leadership and management capabilities. I am confident that under his leadership, the Information Services Department will strive to promote public understanding of government policies and positions, and tell the world about the good stories of Hong Kong."

Mr Tse joined the Government in 1999 and served in various positions both at frontlinedepartment and policy bureau. He was seconded to the Chief Executive's Office under civil service appointment terms to serve as the Communications Secretary in August 2022, and has been serving as Information Co-ordinator since June 2024. In February 2026, the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau conducted a selection process, including an open-cum-in-service recruitment exercise, for the post of Director of Information Services. Following the selection process, Mr Tse has been identified as the most suitable candidate. The Government appointed Mr Tse as the Director of Information Services under the civil service appointment terms, effective on May 5.

Appointment of Director of Information Services announced  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Appointment of Director of Information Services announced Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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