Chinese legal holidays include New Year's Day (January 1, one day off); Spring Festival (Lunar New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month, and the second day of the first day are three days off); Tomb-sweeping Day (the day of the lunar calendar, one day off); International Women's Day (March 8, a half-day holiday for women); Arbor Day (March 12); International Labor Day (May 1, a one-day holiday); China Youth Day (May 4, a half-day holiday for youths over the age of 14); Dragon Boat Festival ( The Dragon Boat Festival of the lunar calendar, one day off); International Nurses Day (May 12); Children's Day (June 1, 14-year-old children have one day off); The birth anniversary of the Communist Party of China (July 1); Military Memorial Day (August 1st, half-day off for active servicemen); Teacher's Day (September 10th); Mid-Autumn Festival (one day off on the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar); National Day (October 1st, three-day holiday); Journalist's Day (November 8). [National Holidays and Memorial Day Holidays] The Anniversary of the Emancipation of Millions of Serfs in Tibet
Chinese traditional festivals include Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Ching Ming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, the ethnic minorities retain their own traditional festivals, such as the Dai Water-Sprinkling Festival, the Mongolian Nadam Festival, the Yi Torch Festival, the Yao Danu Festival, the Bai Nationality’s March Street, the Zhuang Nationality Song Fair, the Tibetan Tibetan New Year and Wangguo Festival, and the Miao Nationality’s Flower Dance. Festival.
According to legend, Zhuanxu, one of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, started on Chinese New Year's Day, which has a history of more than 3,000 years. The word "New Year's Day" appears in the "Book of Jin": "Emperor Zhuan Mengxia is the first month of the year, Zhengshuo New Year's Day is spring". During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Xiao Ziyun's "Jie Ya" poem in the Southern Dynasties recorded "Four Seasons New Year's Day, Longevity and Early Spring Dynasty".
The Spring Festival is the first traditional festival of the year for Chinese people. In the past, the Spring Festival was called "New Year" because the Chinese traditionally used the lunar calendar, and this day was the first day of the first lunar month, the beginning of the year. According to records, the Chinese people have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years, and it was the rise of Yu Shun. One day in more than two thousand years BC, Shun was the Son of Heaven, leading his subordinates to worship the heaven and the earth. From then on, people regard this day as the first day of the first lunar month. It is said that the origin of the Lunar New Year, later called the Spring Festival. After the Revolution of 1911, China adopted the Gregorian calendar to record the year, and the Lunar New Year was renamed "Spring Festival" (between late January and mid-February in the Gregorian calendar). During the Spring Festival, every family posts Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures, and decorates the living room. The night before the Spring Festival is called "New Year's Eve". It is a time for family reunion. The whole family gathers together and eats a "New Year's Eve dinner"; The next day, everyone began to visit relatives and friends' homes for "New Year's greetings", greetings and wishing all the best for the year. During the Spring Festival, traditional cultural activities such as lion dance, dragon lantern dance, dry boat rowing and walking on stilts are common. Introduction to the Spring Festival Customs Food Customs Watching the New Year Minority Spring Festival Spring Festival Poetry
The Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar is also known as Shangyuan Festival, Yuan Ye and Lantern Festival. This is the first full moon night after the Spring Festival. According to legend, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (179-157 BC) celebrated the fifteenth day of the first lunar month when Zhou Bo surveyed and pacified Zhulu. On this night, he would go out of the palace to play and have fun with the people, and the fifteenth day of the first month was designated as the Lantern Festival. Sima Qian created the "Taichu Calendar", and the Lantern Festival was listed as a festival. Since the Sui, Tang and Song Dynasties, it has been very popular for a while. "Sui Shu·Music History" stated: "In the first month, all nations come to court, and they stay until the 15th day outside Duanmen and inside Jianguomen, stretching for eight miles, and there are theaters." There are tens of thousands of people participating in singing and dancing. Let it be dark. As society and times change, the customs and habits of the Lantern Festival have changed, but it is a traditional Chinese folk festival. During the Lantern Festival, there are customs of eating Lantern Festival and watching lanterns. The glutinous rice flour skin of the Lantern Festival is wrapped with fruit and sugar fillings, and is round, which is a symbol of "reunion". Viewing lanterns during the Lantern Festival was popular in various places in the first century AD. On the night of the Lantern Festival, many cities hold lantern festivals, displaying various colored lanterns with novel shapes and various poses; in rural areas, cultural and entertainment activities are held, such as setting off fireworks, walking on stilts, playing dragon lanterns, twisting yangko, and swinging.
The Zhonghe Festival falls on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar, commonly known as the dragon raising its head. At this time, around the time of Jingzhe, spring returns to the earth, all things recover, and insects, snakes and beasts in the dormant soil or caves wake up from hibernation. According to legend, the dragon wakes up from a deep sleep, so it is called dragon raising its head. In ancient times, the dragon was a sacred symbol, so the dragon was used to expel pests. Smoked insects were popular in the Ming Dynasty. On February 2, people would sacrifice the remaining cakes on New Year's Day and fry them with oil to smoke beds and kangs, called smoked insects. In the countryside, the common people wind around the house with grass, trees and ash, and circle the water tank in the courtyard, leading the dragon back. Yes, this day's diet is named after many dragons. Eating dumplings is called eating dragon ears, eating spring pancakes is called eating dragon scales, eating noodles is called eating dragon beard, and now "dragon beard noodles" get its name from this. Children shave their hair on this day, which is called "shaving the dragon's head". Women don't do needlework on this day, it is said to avoid hurting longan. There are also candles that illuminate the walls of the house, and there is a saying "February 2, illuminate the beams of the house, and scorpions and centipedes hide". However, people have forgotten this festival, but the custom of eating spring pancakes still exists.
Tomb-sweeping Day around April 5. Qingming Festival was called March Festival in ancient times and has a history of more than 2,000 years. Tomb-sweeping Day, around April 5th in the Gregorian calendar, is one of the twenty-four solar terms. Among the twenty-four solar terms, both solar terms and festivals are the only ones. Tomb-sweeping Day was originally a festival for sacrificing ancestors, but now it is the day to carry out activities of worshiping martyrs' tombs and mourning. At that time, when the weather gets warmer and the vegetation is green, people go to the suburbs for outings, fly kites, and enjoy the spring scenery, so Qingming Festival is sometimes called "Outing Qing Festival".
The fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar is the Dragon Boat Festival, whose real name is "Dragon Boat Festival". Volume 31 of "Taiping Yulan" quotes "Feng Tu Ji" with the sentence "Midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, Duan, Chu". It is believed that it was created to commemorate the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan (340 BC-278 BC) was a native of Chu State during the Warring States Period. He was unable to realize his political ideals and was unable to save Chu State from perishing. Knowing that, he sailed a boat to salvage Qu Yuan's body. To commemorate this patriotic poet, later generations will designate this day as the Dragon Boat Festival. During this festival, there are folk customs of bringing sachets, eating rice dumplings, and racing dragon boats. The sachet means that Qu Yuan's moral integrity is like a posthumous posthumous art, which will last forever: Zongzi was originally used to prevent Qu Yuan's corpse from being eaten, and later became a festival food, and rowing a dragon boat means to rescue Qu Yuan.
The seventh night of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is called "Qixi", which is the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet every year in legend. It was the evening, and the melons and fruits were in the court, and the girls tied colorful strands and pierced them with seven holes. It is said that the one who wears it is skillful. "Qiqiao Festival" is called "Girl's Day" because most of the girls participate.
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To celebrate International Archives Day, the Government Records Service (GRS) participated in an exhibition organized by the Hong Kong Archives Society on June 10, 2023, and exhibited more than 30 collections. The International Archives Day exhibition is as follows:
All bureaux/departments will destroy archives in 2022, and the public can browse them here.
The exhibition hall is reopened, welcome to visit the special exhibition of this issue.
The Government Records Service has issued its 2021 Annual Report, please view the contents of the report here.
The Government Records Service has issued its 2021 Annual Report, please view the contents of the report here.
In response to the government's anti-epidemic measures, starting today (December 29), the reading room of the Public Archives will be open (Monday, Friday, 9:00 am and 5:45 pm (except public holidays)). Provide reading room service, make reservations through the online catalogue. The reading room of the Historical Archives will continue to be open on Saturdays for those who make an appointment. Every Saturday (except public holidays), an extra 20 people will be allowed to make an appointment. See here for reading room openings on Saturdays.
At the same time, visitors to the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building (the building) wore masks and followed epidemic prevention measures, including body temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
For enquiries, please call 2195 7700.
In response to the government's anti-epidemic measures, starting today (December 14), when visitors enter the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building (Building), they can use the "Travel Safely" mobile application to scan the QR code of the venue, but they are in compliance with the implementation requirements of the "Vaccine Pass". Require.
At the same time, visitors in the building wear masks and follow epidemic prevention measures, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
On 22 November 2022 and 3 December 2022, the GRS held a roving exhibition "Fifty Years of Archives" at Exhibition Gallery 1 of the Hong Kong Central Library, showcasing ten selected themed stories and their Relevant historical imagery, free admission.
All bureaux/departments will destroy archives in 2021, and the public can browse them here.
For enquiries, please call 2195 7700.
In preparation for the next special exhibition, the exhibition hall will be closed from September 13, 2022. Please take the opportunity to visit.
The Government Records Service announced today (April 20) that the reading rooms of the Public Records Office will resume normal opening hours (9:00 am, 5:45 pm on Fridays and 9:00 am on Saturdays) starting from April 21 Afternoon (except public holidays)), services are provided for those who make reservations through the online directory. Fifteen users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The Public Archives will continue to provide reading room services to the public without reservations.
Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow anti-epidemic measures, including showing their vaccination pass when entering the building, using the "Travel Safely" mobile application, undergoing body temperature checks and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
In line with the government's announcement to resume public services from April 1, the Government Records Office announced today (March 30) that starting from April 1, the reading room of the Historical Archives will be closed at 9:00 am and 5:40 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Open five minutes until further notice. The reading room of the Historical Archives will be used by those who make reservations for borrowing collections through the online catalogue, and each open day has a reservation quota of seven users, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives has no reservations for the public to provide the above services. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow anti-epidemic measures, including using the "Safe Travel" mobile application when entering the building, undergoing body temperature checks and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
The Government Records Service has issued its 2020 Annual Report, please view the contents of the report here.
Everyone showed the evolution of the Hong Kong identity card over the past seventy years. "Biography of Return" touring exhibition, admission is free.
In line with the government's announcement to strictly implement the arrangement for using the "Travel Safely" mobile application before entering government buildings and offices, the Government Records Service announced that starting from November 1, all people except those exempted will use the "Travel Safely" mobile application to scan QR code of the venue will grant access to the Hong Kong Archives Building (Building). The Government Records Service will not accept exemptions for individuals who do not want to use Safe Travel.
Under the arrangement, people under the age of 12 and over 65 years old, persons with disabilities who have difficulty using "Travel Safely", or individuals who are exempted by the Government Records Service due to actual circumstances, can be exempted from using "Travel Safely" when entering the building. However, they fill in the form to register their name, the first four digits or letters of the identification document, contact number, and the date and time of visit. When registering, the on-site staff will ask to show the relevant identification document for verification, and the on-site staff will call to verify the contact number . Members of the public are requested to download and use "Travel with Peace of Mind", and actively cooperate with the instructions of the on-site staff to reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19. Any person who knowingly furnishes any materially or misleading information may be prosecuted. Due to the time required to verify personal information under the arrangement, the waiting time for exempted persons to enter the building may be longer. We hope that the public will understand.
Wear masks in the civic building and follow epidemic prevention measures, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The Public Records Office of the Government Records Service, September 4, November 28, Immigration Tower (1st floor connected to the footbridge level) will hold a roving exhibition of "Return to the "Certificate"" roving exhibition, the theme of Hong Kong ID card. Ten years of evolution.
We will hold a talk at the Hong Kong Museum of History on September 4, entitled "The Evolution of Identity Cards in Historical Archives". The lecture will be conducted in Cantonese, introducing the contents of the exhibition, the work and services of the Historical Archives, the number of seats and availability.
From paper to plastic, from computer to smart, the Hong Kong ID card has changed since its launch in 1949, witnessing the changes in society and people's livelihood and the development of science and technology. The Public Archives' annual exhibition this year is themed on the Hong Kong Identity Card, "Returning to the Passage". Everyone introduces the evolution of the identity card over the past 70 years.
"Biography of Proverbs" exhibition starts today (August 23) Every Monday and Friday, 9:00 am to 5:45 pm (except public holidays) Hong Kong Historical Archives, 13 Tsui Ping Road, Kwun Tong It is exhibited in the exhibition hall on the second floor of the building and admission is free.
The exhibition exhibits more than 70 collections. In addition to the ID cards and ID card making equipment lent by the Immigration Department, it includes photos related to Hong Kong personnel registration, such as the ID card photos taken by citizens in the 1960s and the history of the mobile registration team's attendance. Photos, as well as government publicity and registration ID card poster exhibits.
Further reading…
In addition, the exhibition focuses on the reasons for the changes in ID card design. Why is there no photo and name of the bearer on the children's ID card in the 1960s? Why were the two added to the certificate in the 1970s? What changes have been made to the registration of persons legislation? "Biography of the Proof" will give you answers one by one.
In response to the epidemic, the exhibition hall will be strengthened. Visitors will follow the anti-epidemic measures of the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building, including wearing masks during the building, undergoing temperature checks and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building, and using mobile phones to scan the "Travel Safely" QR code or Register separately.
In preparation for the next special exhibition, the exhibition hall will be closed from July 15, 2021. There are still seven open days left before the closing of this special exhibition. Please take the opportunity to visit.
The Government Records Service has issued its 2019 Annual Report, please view the contents of the report here.
The collection of the Historical Archives under the Government Records Service has recently purchased a total of 416 items from the British National Archives, and the American George. The Bush Presidential Library purchased a total of 10 Hong Kong-related historical archives. These records in digital form have been classified into 11 categories of folk historical records (HKMS) and will be open to public inspection from 2 June 2021. , members of the public can log into the online catalog of the Government Records Service to view their records, and visit the reading room of the Public Records Office to view the files.
This batch of 416 historical archives is selected from 9 archive categories of the British National Archives, and they are included in the category of folk historical archives of the Historical Archives, as follows:
HKMS196: Cabinet Office: Defense and Foreign Policy Committees and Subcommittees: Proceedings and Documents (DO, DOP, OPD and OPDO Series) Digital Images (from archives of category CAB148)
This batch of 10 historical files selected George. Bush Presidential Library 2 case files. They are included in the two categories of folk historical archives in the historical archives, which are as follows:
HKMS221: Digital Images of National Security Council Files of the United States (Selected from Files OA/ID CF00348, OA/ID CF00349, OA/ID CF01313, OA/ID CF01722 and OA/ID CF01734)
These files mainly refer to the then US Vice President George. Bush's official visit to the Mainland and Hong Kong in 1985, and Sir David Wilson's visit to the United States in 1989. The above files cover the years from 1980s to 1990s.
All bureaux/departments will destroy archives in 2020, and the public can browse here.
In line with the government's announcement to fully resume normal public services, the Government Records Office announced today (February 16) that starting from February 18, the reading room of the Historical Archives will resume normal opening hours (Monday, Friday, 9:00 am, 5:40 pm 15:00 am and 9:00 pm on Saturdays (except public holidays), service is provided for those who make reservations through the online directory. Fifteen users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The Public Archives will continue to provide reading room services to the public without reservations.
Wear masks in the civic building and follow epidemic prevention measures, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
In addition, in line with the government's announcement to use the "Travel Safely" mobile application before entering government buildings or offices, starting from March 1, citizens can use their mobile phones to scan the QR code of "Travel Safely" before entering the building, or register their name, contact number and arrival date. Visit date and time for contact tracing in case of confirmed case. To familiarize citizens with the use of the "Travel Safely" mobile application, the Government Records Office will remind citizens to use the "Travel Safely" mobile application at building entrances from February 22. Members of the public are requested to actively cooperate with the instructions of the on-site staff and fight the epidemic together.
In line with the government's announcement to resume some basic public services, the Government Records Service announced today (January 28) that starting from February 1, the reading room of the Public Archives will be closed at 9:00 am and 5:45 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Open until further notice. The reading room of the Historical Archives will continue to be used by people who make reservations for borrowing collections through the online catalogue, and the reservation quota for each open day will maintain seven users, and the quota will be allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will continue to provide the above services to the public without reservations. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow epidemic prevention measures, including undergoing temperature checks and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
In response to the epidemic situation and the government's extension of work arrangements for employees, the Government Records Service announced today (January 20) that the reading room of the Public Archives will continue to be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday for pre-booking through the online catalogue. Librarians use until further notice. Reservation quota for seven users, the quota will be allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
In addition, the exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Archives Building is open. Visitors and on-site public education activities will continue until further notice.
In response to the epidemic situation and the government's extension of the work arrangement for employees, the Government Records Office announced today (January 5) that during the period of January 7 and 20, the reading room of the Historical Archives will continue on Wednesday (January 13 and 20) morning Opens from 9:00 to 5:45 p.m. for those who make reservations to borrow collections through the online catalogue. Seven users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Public Records Building is open. Visitor and public education activities will continue until further notice.
In response to the epidemic situation and the government's extension of the work arrangement for employees, the Government Records Office announced today (December 23) that during the period from December 24, 2020 to January 6, 2021, the archives The reading room of the Library will be open on Wednesdays (30 December 2020 and 6 January 2021) from 9:00 am to 5:45 pm for those who make reservations for library collections through the online catalogue. . Seven users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Public Records Building is open. Visitor and public education activities will continue until further notice.
In response to the epidemic situation and the government's extension of work arrangements for employees, the Government Records Office announced today (December 15) that during the period of December 16, 23, the reading room of the Historical Archives will open on December 18 (Friday) And the 23rd (Wednesday) will open from 9:00 am to 5:45 pm for those who make reservations for borrowing collections through the online catalogue. Seven users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Public Records Building is open. Visitor and public education activities will continue until further notice.
In view of the epidemic situation and the work arrangement of government employees, the Government Records Service announced today (December 1) that during the period of December 2 and 15, the reading room of the Historical Archives will open at 9 am on Friday (December 4 and 11). It opens at 5:45 p.m. for those who make reservations to borrow collections through the online catalogue. Seven users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The provision of services is limited to:
Further reading…
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Public Records Building is open. Visitor and public education activities will continue until further notice.
The National Archives of the United Kingdom has recently purchased a total of 29 Hong Kong-related historical records. These records in digital form are classified into 7 categories of folk historical records (HKMS) and will be open for public inspection from 4 November 2020. , members of the public can log into the online catalog of the Government Records Service to view their records, and visit the reading room of the Public Records Office to view the files.
They are included in the following categories of folk historical archives of the Historical Archives, which are as follows:
HKMS 196: Cabinet Office: Defense and Foreign Policy Committees and Subcommittees: Proceedings and Documents (DO, DOP, OPD and OPDO Series) Digital Image (from file category CAB148)
Citizens can search the online catalog by "Daily Information Bulletin" or "News Release" in the title of the form, and then download the file icon to download and view it.
The digital content of these "Press Releases" covers a variety of political, economic, social and livelihood issues, such as the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group meeting, constitutional development, the Basic Law, election arrangements for the Legislative Council, the Urban Council and the Regional Council, the Budget, civil servants Localization policy, official appointment, new town development, airport core plan, transportation strategy and trunk line franchise, direct subsidy plan, public housing sale plan, telephone number plan, foreign trade and consumer price index statistics.
The Government Records Service announced today (September 14) that from September 15 (Tuesday), the reading room of the Public Records Office will resume normal opening hours (9:00 am, 5:45 pm on Fridays and 5:45 pm on Saturdays) 9:00 pm (except public holidays)), services are provided for those who make reservations through the online directory. Fifteen users are reserved for each open day, and the quota is allocated according to the form. The Historical Archives will provide reading room services to the public without reservations. Please check here.
In addition, the exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Public Records Building will open on September 15, and visitor and public education activities will continue until further notice.
Citizens wear masks in the Hong Kong Historical Archives Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The Government Records Service announced today (August 29) that the Public Archives will resume its opening at 9:00 am and 5:45 pm on Mondays, Fridays (except public holidays) for those who make reservations for borrowing collections through the online catalogue. room service. Seven users are reserved for each open day, and they will be allocated on the basis of availability. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Users wear masks in the Hong Kong Public Records Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The exhibition halls of the Hong Kong Public Records Building will remain open until further notice for visitor and public education activities.
The National Archives of the United Kingdom has recently purchased a total of 373 Hong Kong-related historical records. These records in digital form have been classified into a category of private historical records (HKMS) and will be open for public inspection from 31 August 2020. , members of the public can log into the online catalog of the Government Records Service to view their records, and visit the reading room of the Public Records Office to view the files.
This batch of 373 historical records was selected from the British National Archives "FCO 40: Commonwealth Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Hong Kong Affairs Division: Hong Kong, British Honduras, British Indian Ocean Area and Seychelles Registered Archives (HW and HK Series )” category of archives, they are included in a category of civil historical archives in the Historical Archives, which is as follows:
The newly added files cover the following topics, including Vietnamese boat people, the British House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee Hong Kong Inquiry, foreign consular representation, Hong Kong’s annual assessment and annual report, Hong Kong’s relationship with other countries, Hong Kong’s aviation arrangements with other countries, postal affairs, extradition arrangements, Amendment of local laws and Hong Kong's introduction of international laws, Hong Kong's international rights and obligations, civil service matters, appointment of members of the Legislative Council, appointment of civil servants and senior officials, visa issues, involvement of international organizations and conference issues, Hong Kong banking and investment. The files cover the period 1967-1993.
The Government Records Service announced today (August 21) that the services of the Public Records Office will resume from August 24. The Reading Room of the Public Archives will be open from 9:00 am to 5:45 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until further notice. Seven users are reserved for each open day, and they are allocated in the form. The provision of services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations. Users wear masks in the Hong Kong Public Records Building and follow the anti-epidemic measures implemented by the Government Records Office, including temperature checks and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when entering the building.
The exhibition halls of the Hong Kong Public Records Building will remain open until further notice for visitor and public education activities.
In line with the government's announcement of the extension of work arrangements, the Government Records Office announced today (August 14) that the reading room of the Historical Archives will be open at 9:00 am and pm on Wednesday (August 19th) from August 17th to 23rd. Make reservations for borrowing and collections through the online catalog, and make reservations for four users, and assign them in the form. The provision of public services is limited to:
The reading room of the Historical Archives will provide the above services to the public without reservations.使用者香港历史档案大楼内佩戴口罩,并遵从政府档案处实施防疫措施,包括进入大楼时接受体温检测和使用酒精搓手液。
香港历史档案大楼展览厅继续开放,访客及公众教育活动会另行通告。
配合政府宣布延长上班安排,政府档案处今日(八月七日)宣布八月十日十六日期间,历史档案馆阅览室星期三(八月十二日)上午九时下午开放,供透过线上目录预约借阅馆藏人士使用,预约名额四名使用者,到形式分配。提供公共服务只限:
历史档案馆阅览室会未有预约馆藏公众提供以上服务。使用者香港历史档案大楼内佩戴口罩,并遵从政府档案处实施防疫措施,包括进入大楼时接受体温检测和使用酒精搓手液。
香港历史档案大楼展览厅继续开放,访客及公众教育活动会另行通告。
配合政府宣布延长上班安排,政府档案处今日(七月三十一日)宣布八月三日九日期间,历史档案馆阅览室星期三(八月五日)上午九时下午开放,供透过线上目录预约借阅馆藏人士使用,预约名额四名使用者,到形式分配。提供公共服务只限:
历史档案馆阅览室会未有预约馆藏公众提供以上服务。使用者香港历史档案大楼内佩戴口罩,并遵从政府档案处实施防疫措施,包括进入大楼时接受体温检测和使用酒精搓手液。
香港历史档案大楼展览厅继续开放,访客及公众教育活动会另行通告。
配合政府七月二十三日宣布延长上班安排,政府档案处今日(七月二十四日)宣布七月二十七日八月二日期间,历史档案馆阅览室星期三(七月二十九日)开放,供透过线上目录预约借阅馆藏人士使用,预约名额七名使用者,到形式分配。提供公共服务只限:
我们会未有预约馆藏公众提供以上服务。使用者进入或身处香港历史档案大楼时,佩戴口罩,并遵从政府档案处实施防疫措施,包括体温检测和使用酒精搓手液安排。
此外,香港历史档案大楼展览厅会开放,并继续访客及公众教育活动,直至另行通告。
配合政府七月十九日宣布实施政府部门上班安排,政府档案处宣布七月二十日七月二十六日期间,历史档案馆阅览室维持星期一(七月二十日)开放,供透过线上目录预约馆藏人士使用。预约名额七名使用者,而提供公共服务只限-
此外,香港历史档案大楼展览厅会开放,并继续访客及公众教育活动,直至另行通告。
政府档案处因应2019冠状病毒病情况,采取限制措施,减少社交接触。
该处历史档案馆阅览室会维持透过线上目录预约人士提供服务。每个开放日预约名额会减少七名使用者,名额到形式分配。使用者会接获电邮通知预约申请结果。请此查阅。
公共卫生考虑下,任何进入香港历史档案大楼人士:
任何人士没有合理原因下拒绝上述安排,或体温高于指定度数,获准进入大楼。
各局/部门2019年销毁档案资料,公众可此浏览。
政府档案处辖下历史档案馆其馆藏,最近英国国家档案馆购入合共91项香港有关历史档案。这批数码形式档案编入17个民间历史档案类别(HKMS),由2020年6月29日起开放予公众查阅。,市民可登入政府档案处线上目录查阅它们纪录,并亲临历史档案馆阅览室查阅档案。
它们编入历史档案馆下列民间历史档案类别,其如下:
HKMS195:办公室纪录:通信原件,19791997数码影像(选自PREM 19类别档案)
新增档案涵盖多个主题,包括香港前途、香港防务、保安及情报事宜、英国国籍(香港)法案、香港政制发展、戴卓尔夫人外访、毒品问题、香港政府新闻服务及宣传事宜、香港欧洲共同体关系、香港经济发展、机场计划。大部份档案涵盖时期二十世纪四十年代末九十年代中。
长洲太平醮、香港潮人盂兰胜会和香港天后诞是香港非物质文化遗产,风俗传统世代相传,人文和历史中演化,成为今日家传户晓节庆。
展览利用历史档案馆藏,并结合民间借出珍藏资料,三个节庆今昔,并显示主办单位政府部门。