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English Project. My idol. Donald Tsang Yam-kuen. Contents. P.1 Contents P.2 Donald Tsang ’s personal profile P.3 Donald Tsang's Working experience P.4 Donald Tsang's achievements P.5 Donald Tsang's aim P.6 pie chart P.7 I learn............. P.8 Bye! Bye!.

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  1. English Project My idol Donald Tsang Yam-kuen

  2. Contents P.1 Contents P.2 Donald Tsang ’s personal profile P.3 Donald Tsang's Working experience P.4 Donald Tsang's achievements P.5 Donald Tsang's aim P.6 pie chart P.7 I learn............. P.8 Bye! Bye!

  3. Donald Tsang's personal profile Chinese name: Tsang Yam Kuen English name: Donald Tsang Nationality: Chinese Born in:Hong Kong Birthday: October 7 Father’s job:a policeman Brother(s) or Sister(s): One younger brother (Tsang Yam Pui) Sons or Daughter(s): Two sons School: Wah Yan College Hobbies: hiking, swimming and birdwatching.

  4. Donald Tsang's Working experience • Working experience 1965-1967 Working as a salesman at Pfizer • 1967 Executive officer II • 1970 Administrative officer, Islands District Office • 1974 Finance Branch • 1977 Senior administrative officer, attached to Asian Development Bank • 1978 Civil Service Branch • 1981 Sent by the government to study an MPA at Harvard, completed with 9As • 1982 District Officer, Sha Tin • 1984 Deputy Director-General of Trade • 1985 Deputy Secretary for General Duties • 1991 Director-General of Trade and Chief Trade Negotiator • 1993 Secretary for the Treasury • 1995 Financial Secretary • 1997 Received KBE • 2001 Chief Secretary for Administration • 2002 Received GBM • 2005 Chief Executive of Hong Kong

  5. Donald Tsang's achievements • On 1 July 2002, Mr Tsang left the civil service and joined the team of Principal Officials under a new accountability system of government. He continued to occupy the position of the Chief Secretary for Administration until his resignation on 25 May 2005 to stand for election as Chief Executive. • Before becoming Chief Secretary, Mr Tsang was Financial Secretary in the HKSARG. During his six-year tenure as Financial Secretary, Mr Tsang steered Hong Kong through the Asian financial crisis that swept across the region in 1997 and 1998. He later masterminded rigorous reforms to enhance the local financial infrastructure. • Mr Tsang joined the Civil Service in January 1967 and has held many positions in the Administration dealing with local administration, finance, trade and policies relating to the return of Hong Kong to China. In 1977, Mr Tsang was attached to the Asian Development Bank in Manila for a year and worked on water supply and railway development projects in the Philippines and Bangladesh. • As Deputy Secretary of the General Duties Branch between 1985 and 1989, he was responsible for the implementation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Mr Tsang became the Director-General of Trade between 1991 and 1993, and was responsible for all facets of trade negotiation and administration affecting Hong Kong. In May 1993, he was promoted to Secretary for the Treasury, responsible for the overall resource allocation, the taxation systems and the cost effectiveness of the Hong Kong government.

  6. Donald Tsang's aim It is a great honour and privilege for me to be able to serve the people of Hong Kong as their Chief Executive. My aim is simple: I want to demonstrate to the people of Hong Kong that I stand ready to act in a timely way for their welfare and interests. I want to nurture a harmonious and inclusive community. Above all, I want to give the people of Hong Kong a government that deserves their trust and support.

  7. pie Interview of my school may ( total 87 student) I am agree of him because his policy are very good!

  8. I learn............. He is a hard-working, intelligent and powerful. Because he can do a lot of things and help Hong Kong government. He did very well.

  9. References http://www.info.gov.hk/ce/eng/index.htm http://www.yahoo.com.hk http://www.google.com.hk http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Tsang

  10. Thank you my teachers Bye! Bye!

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