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Harbourfront Leisure Facilities Painting Competition (Signature Project Scheme in Central and Western District – Harbourfront Enhancement and Revitalisation at the Western Wholesale Food Market)


Results of the Competition and Entries

We are pleased to announce the winners of the “Harbourfront Leisure Facilities Painting Competition” –

Primary Student
Group
Champion Jason Lo
SKH Kei Yan Primary School
Primary Student Group Entries (in Chinese Only)
Primary Student Group Entries
(in Chinese Only)
1st Runner-up Chau Hoi Ting
SKH St. Peter's Primary School
1st Runner-up Mui Chi Ching
Sacred Heart Canossian School
2nd Runner-up Tam Yi Ting
Central And Western District St. Anthony's School

Secondary Student
Group
Champion Wong Ho Lam
St. Louis School
Secondary Student Group Entries (in Chinese Only)
Secondary Student Group Entries
(in Chinese Only)
1st Runner-up Teresa Yeung Sze Lok
St. Clare's Girls' School
2nd Runner-up Clare Yeung Sze Ka
St. Clare's Girls' School

The Prize Presentation Ceremony was held in the “Western Wholesale Food Market Flea Market cum Carnival” on 7 January 2017. We would like to thank for the participations of the fellow students.


Purpose

The Signature Project Scheme (SPS) of the Central and Western District Council (C&WDC), the “Harbourfront Enhancement and Revitalisation at the Western Wholesale Food Market(“WWFM”)”, helps realise gradually the aspiration of the community for a continuous waterfront promenade in the Central and Western District (C&W District) . The Harbourfront Leisure Facilities Painting Competition (“the Competition”) aims at encouraging the primary and secondary school students in the C&W District to creatively design their ideal leisure facilities for the proposed waterfront promenade.

Eligibility

Students studying or residing in C&W District are eligible for the Competition which is divided into two categories:

  • Secondary Student Group: for secondary students studying or residing in C&W District; and
  • Primary Student Group: for primary students studying or residing in C&W District.

Entry Specifications

  1. All entries must be presented on the 2-dimensional colouring paper of “A4” size (i.e. 210 mm × 297 mm) attached to this form. Various kinds of painting such as pastel painting, colour pencilling, watercolour, 3-dimensional painting, digitally processed painting and so on are acceptable.
  2. Each participant of any category is allowed to submit ONE entry only.
  3. Harbourfront Leisure Facilities Painting Competition, in connection with the design of leisure facilities for the waterfront area at WWFM, shall be the theme of each entry. Entries will be assessed against various criteria including its theme, idea, composition and colouring, etc.
  4. The background brief of the WWFM and SPS in C&W District is set out in the Appendix.
  5. The contents of each entry shall not infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party. Entries once submitted for any other open competitions (regardless of being winning entries or not) will not be accepted.
  6. For submissions with self-printed Application Forms, the 2-dimensional colouring paper contained therein must also be of “A4” size (i.e. 210 mm × 297 mm). Submissions failing to comply with the size requirement will not be accepted.
  7. Participants must complete the Application Form attached on the back of the colouring paper. Incorrect information provided will render the participant concerned disqualify. For submissions with self-printed Application Forms, the completed Application Forms must be submitted with the entries. For submissions with Application Forms submitted later than the relevant entries, such applications will not be accepted.
  8. This Application Form (in Chinese Only) is available at the Public Enquiry Service Centre of Central & Western District Office on G/F, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road, Central, Hong Kong.

Prizes

Secondary Student Group and Primary Student Group

Each of the eighteenth participants obtaining the highest scores in each group will be awarded a certificate of Gold, Silver, Bronze or Merit Award, together with a book coupon. Details are stated as below:

Secondary Student Group
/
Primary Student Group
Champion (1) Book Coupon (HK$ 800)
1st Runner-up (1) Book Coupon (HK$ 500)
2nd Runner-up (1) Book Coupon (HK$ 300)
15 Merit Prizes Book Coupon (HK$ 100)

Dates of the Competition and Prize Presentation Ceremony

  1. Participants must submit their entries, together with the completed Application Forms, to the Secretariat of the Steering Committee on Signature Project in Central & Western District under the C&WDC in person or by post latest by October 27, 2016.  Late entries will not be accepted.
  2. To prevent the entries from bending or damage, participants are advised to submit their entries in person. The Organiser shall not be held responsible for any damage of any entry.
  3. Winners will be notified in writing for collection of prizes.

Copyright and Ownership

  1. The Organiser reserves the rights to display all physical entries as exhibits, the copy of which may be uploaded to the C&WDC website or used for production of souvenirs.
  2. The Organiser may return the entries to the participants if necessary.
  3. Both the Organiser and owners of individual entries have the right to reproduce, publish and display such entries under any circumstances.

Dispute Settlement

  1. All disputes will be settled by the Steering Committee on Signature Project in Central & Western District under the C&WDC. Its decision will be final and irrevocable.

Appendix  -  Background Brief of the Western Wholesale Food Market and Signature Project Scheme in Central and Western District

Sketch of Harbourfront Enhancement and Revitalisation at the Western Wholesale Food Market
  1. Located at 8 Fung Mat Road, Western District, Hong Kong, the Western Wholesale Food Market (“WWFM”) has been in operation since October 1991 under the management of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. The market site area is about 6.2 hectares, and the wholesale facilities provided therein include fruit, freshwater fish, vegetable and egg markets.
  2. The Chief Executive announced the launch of the “Signature Project Scheme” (“SPS”) in the 2013 Policy Address by earmarking a one-off allocation of $100 million for each district to undertake projects that meet the needs and aspirations of the district. After discussion and public consultation, the Central and Western District Council decided to pursue “Harbourfront Enhancement and Revitalisation at the Western Wholesale Food Market” as a SPS project to be implemented in the Central and Western District (“C&W District”).
  3. The SPS project will convert the four idling piers and waterfront area at the WWFM into a harbourfront park, providing sitting-out and recreational facilities and activities for the public, as well as a waterfront of enhanced vibrancy in the C&W District. The construction works already commenced in late January 2016.