Sunrise at HKCEC
Seven years ago, I had seen once sunrise at HKCEC while waiting for the results of the LegCo Election 2000.
Today, the day after the LegCo By-election (HKI), I was also at the HKCEC early in the morning, cause it's the last day of the four-day exhibition on Women of HK - A Century of Contribution and Change.
After months of preparation, the exhibition finally came to an end today, and I can finally breath again. Unfortunately, lots of follow up works are also coming and I will be busy for at least a while.
Pictures of the exhibition will be coming soon. Before that, let me introduce the following:
A chart beside my desk showing the status of the production of our 70 exhibition panels, for e.g., if the text and layout are ready, if the panels are confirmed for output, etc. Colleagues came to check out the progress from time to time.
This is the notice board in front of my desk. The one on the top right corner is obviously a wall calendar. The one beside is the floor plan of the exhibition, while the one below the wall calendar is the timetable of our guided tours. They are there to remind me of the works and how many days left, as well as easy discussion with colleagues.
I was at HKCEC since last Wednesday (28 Nov). When I was back to the office tonight, Christmas decoration is already on!
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