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John Lee, Paul Chan celebrate Father's Day

2024-06-16 HKT 12:29
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  • John Lee posted a photo on social media of a card his son made him decades ago.
    John Lee posted a photo on social media of a card his son made him decades ago.
  • Paul Chan said on his blog that he played football with several fathers and their sons over the weekend.
    Paul Chan said on his blog that he played football with several fathers and their sons over the weekend.
Top Hong Kong officials on Sunday celebrated Father's Day by sharing stories about them and their children, as they wished all dads a good day.

Chief Executive John Lee posted a photo online of a card his son made him decades ago when he nominated him for a "top ten modern day father" award.

The CE said he felt warm and proud to see it again.

Lee's wife had written a message on the card saying "although he is very busy with work, he spends time every week chit-chatting with me. He also encouraged me to take part in more community work."

The CE said it was unfortunate he couldn't attend the fathers' award ceremony at the time because of work, and nowadays he also loses time with his family because he is busy in the office.

John Lee thanked his family for supporting him so he can focus on work and make good policies for the people.

Meanwhile, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said he spent the weekend playing football with several fathers and their sons, saying many fathers are often too busy to play with their children.

Chan wrote on his weekly blog that the government has been putting a lot of resources into sports facilities in recent years, from five-a-side football pitches to the Kai Tak Sports Park, which will be the biggest ever sports infrastructure project in the SAR.

He noted that the park is due to open in the middle of next year and said it should hopefully bring business opportunities as well as spectacular sport and other performances for locals and tourists alike.

John Lee, Paul Chan celebrate Father's Day