 Sport of the 15th NG Mass Participation Events) Media-OutReach Newswire
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                    | Photo 1: Hong Kong Engineers Week Carnival enters its second day, and the HKIE President Ir Dr Barry LEE Chi Hong hopes to create a great atmosphere for the weekend with exciting performances and activities. | 
| Photo 2: The Champion of "Our Future Engineers" Secondary Student Quiz Contest: Shun Tak Fraternal Association Leung Kau Kui College were awarded trophies, certificates and book vouchers worth HK$5,000 in recognition of their outstanding performance. | 
| Photos 3 and 4: Group photo of the HKIE President Ir Dr Barry LEE Chi Hong (upper: 9th left: lower: 9th left , back row) and all teams of "Our Future Engineers" Secondary Student Quiz Contest. | 
| Photo 5: "Engineer Alliance"- Knowledge Quiz Competition | 
| Photos 6, 7 and 8: The Carnival offered a variety of exciting performances for the public, including rope performance, freestyle football, and Yo-Yo performance. | 
| Photo 9: Travis WONG performed three songs, bringing the perfect ending to the second day of the Carnival. | 
| Photos 10, 11 and 12: Many parents and children participated in the Carnival. | 
| Photos 13 and 14: The HKIE President Ir Dr Barry LEE Chi Hong, (upper: 6th left; lower: 4th right) with guests and participants at the Carnival | 
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The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) – previously The Engineering Society of Hong Kong - was founded in 1947. In 1975, the HKIE was incorporated under the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Ordinance, Chapter 1105 of the Laws of Hong Kong. Today the HKIE has over 34,000 members, of which around 17,000 are Corporate Members. 
The Institution aims to bring together engineers of different disciplines for their common good. The HKIE is committed to upholding the quality of membership, and sets standards for the training and admission of engineers from 22 engineering disciplines. It also has strict rules governing members' conduct and is dedicated to raising the ethical standards of professional engineers in Hong Kong. For more information about the HKIE, please visit  
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