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Hong Kong Libraries Celebrate "The third Hong Kong Reading for All Day" with Activities and Joyful Reading Carnival

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Hong Kong Libraries Celebrate "The third Hong Kong Reading for All Day" with Activities and Joyful Reading Carnival

2026-04-23 19:14 Last Updated At:04-24 11:46

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) today (April 23), on the third Hong Kong Reading for All Day, collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities to further promote reading to the public.

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LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows children at the carnival. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows children at the carnival. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows author of children's picture books Amy Chai (first right) sharing with children the joy of reading. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows author of children's picture books Amy Chai (first right) sharing with children the joy of reading. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library viewing the winning works of this year's 4.23 World Book Day Creative Competition themed "Blissful Moments Between Pages". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library viewing the winning works of this year's 4.23 World Book Day Creative Competition themed "Blissful Moments Between Pages". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students reading at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students reading at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Harry Wong shared with students participating in the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library on the relationship between his family and life through a performance of puppet show. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Harry Wong shared with students participating in the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library on the relationship between his family and life through a performance of puppet show. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised the "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre, where a reading area was set up for the "Read together for Half an Hour" event. Artiste Poon Fong-fong and authors of children's picture books, Amy Chai and Kathy Chan, shared with participants their views on how to step into the wonderful world of stories through reading. There were also interactive workshops for participants to share stories after reading a story book, through drawing and transforming their pictures into animations to project onto a video screen, to experience the joy of witnessing stories coming to life from pages to reality.

Also, at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library, Harry Wong performed a puppet show, through which he shared with students how reading has become the bridge to the hearts of his family, inspired his thinking and shaped his life.

"Read Together for Half an Hour" is one of the activities of the Hong Kong Reading Week 2026 (HKRW). The LCSD provided a variety of books at different reading locations today, including the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the Hong Kong Railway Museum, the Oil Street Art Space, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park, Tsuen Wan Sports Centre, Kowloon Park Sports Centre, Hang Hau Sports Centre and individual public libraries, for public participation in reading together. "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities were also held today at 2026 Hong Kong Reading+ at New Town Plaza in Sha Tin, various community libraries, higher education institutions, as well as primary and secondary schools.

The HKRW is being held from April 20 to 26. Under the theme "Delight/LIBRARY", the HKRW offers about 470 events to encourage members of the public to develop the reading habit. Activities include fun days, a music and story sharing session, and parent-child workshops, as well as videos and audio clips in which celebrities share their reading experiences and more.

All HKRW activities are free of charge, with seat reservations required for some events. For details, please visit the website: www.hkpl.gov.hk/hkrw.

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LCSD sets up reading locations for Hong Kong Reading for All Day Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows children at the carnival. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows children at the carnival. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows author of children's picture books Amy Chai (first right) sharing with children the joy of reading. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The HKPL and the Hans Andersen Club also co-organised "Joyful Family Reading Carnival" at the East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Photo shows author of children's picture books Amy Chai (first right) sharing with children the joy of reading. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library viewing the winning works of this year's 4.23 World Book Day Creative Competition themed "Blissful Moments Between Pages". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library viewing the winning works of this year's 4.23 World Book Day Creative Competition themed "Blissful Moments Between Pages". Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students reading at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Photo shows students reading at the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Harry Wong shared with students participating in the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library on the relationship between his family and life through a performance of puppet show. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. Harry Wong shared with students participating in the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library on the relationship between his family and life through a performance of puppet show. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Hong Kong Public Libraries of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department today (April 23) collaborated with stakeholders to set up reading locations for "Read Together for Half an Hour" activities. The Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Libraries and Development), Mr Lee Tsz-chun, attended the "Read Together for Half an Hour" activity at the Hong Kong Central Library with students participating in the Hong Kong Inter-school Chinese Reading Contest. Photo shows Mr Lee (front row, seventh left); the Chairperson of the Public Libraries Advisory Committee, Ms Shirley Loo (front row, sixth left); and the President of the Hong Kong Teacher-Librarians' Association, Ms Wong Ngai-kuen (front row, seventh right), with other guests and students. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Correctional officers stop fighting among remand persons in custody

Correctional Officers at Tung Tau Correctional Institution stopped a fight among remand persons in custody today (April 25).

At 12.58pm today, nine male remand persons in custody, aged between 24 and 46, engaged in a fight inside a dining hall. Officers immediately stopped the fight and called for reinforcement.

During the incident, two remand persons in custody sustained injuries to their back and foot respectively. They did not need to be sent to a public hospital after receiving medical examination and treatment by an institution Medical Officer. Another remand person in custody sustained injuries to his forehead and nose. He was referred to a public hospital for further treatment after examination and treatment by the institution Medical Officer. The remaining remand persons in custody did not sustain any injury.

The case has been reported to the Police for investigation.

The nine persons in custody were remanded for offences that include trafficking in dangerous drugs, false imprisonment, possession of offensive weapon, theft, robbery and aggravated burglary.

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