2020 In Hong Kong
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Events in the year 2020 in Hong Kong.


Incumbents


Executive branch

* Chief Executive: Carrie Lam ** Chief Secretary for Administration: Matthew Cheung ** Financial Secretary: Paul Mo-po Chan ** Secretary for Justice:
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Legislative branch

* President of the Legislative Council: Andrew Leung


Judicial branch

*
Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal The chief justice of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, sometimes informally known as the chief justice of Hong Kong, is the head of the Judiciary of Hong Kong and the chief judge of the Court of Final Appeal. The chief justice is one of t ...
: Geoffrey Ma


Events


January

* 1 January – 2019–20 Hong Kong protests: Protesters take part in the annual new year day march with organisers claiming that over one million people took part. * 5 January – Thousands of protesters march in the Sheung Shui neighbourhood, leading to dozens of arrests.


February

* 9 February – Thousands of passengers leave cruise ship after being quarantined for days.


March

* 24 March – Andrew Cheung appointed as Chief Justice of the CFA when Geoffrey Ma retires on 11 January 2021.


April

* 9 April – A court ruled that it is okay to prohibit face covering at certain "unauthorised assemblies". On the other hand, it is legal to wear masks in permitted assemblies.


May

* 8 May – The ban on gathering of more than 4 people relaxes to 8 people. * 15 May – The Independent Police Complaints Council exonerates the police. * 27 May ** The Chinese National People's Congress votes in favour of national security legislation that criminalizes " secession," "subversion," "terrorism," and foreign interference in Hong Kong; the legislation grants sweeping powers to the Chinese central government to suppress the
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, including by banning activist groups and curtailing
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. The U.S. government responds by declaring Hong Kong is "no longer autonomous" under the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act. ** After being closed for months, schools resume classes.


June

* 4 June – Legislative council passes the National Anthem Ordinance. * 19 June – The ban on gathering of more than 8 people relaxes to 50 people. *30 June –
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passes the Hong Kong national security law.


July

* 7 July – Implementation Rules for Article 43 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region effective. * 8 July – Office for Safeguarding National Security of the CPG in the HKSAR Opened in Causeway Bay. * 9 July – Hong Kong Legislative Council passed the bill to extend maternity leave from 10 weeks to 14 weeks. * 14 July – The United States government passes the Hong Kong Autonomy Act. * 15 July – The ban on gathering tightens to 4 people. Eating in restaurants from 6 pm to 5 am banned. * 29 July – Eating in restaurants totally banned, but that lasted for 2 days only. The ban on gathering tightens to 2 people. * 31 July – Eating in restaurants from 5 am to 6 pm allowed.


August

* 12 August – The police releases Jimmy Lai on bail, Lai was arrested on 10 August. * 23 August - Twelve Hong Kong people who were allegedly in China’s territorial waters and trying to flee to Taiwan were detained by mainland authorities and denied access to their families and their appointed legal counsel. They are accused of "separatism" due their involvement in pro-democracy protests, * 28 August – Eating in restaurants allowed until 9pm (extended 3 hours).


September

* 4 September – Eating in restaurants allowed until 10 pm (extended 1 hour). * 18 September – Eating in restaurants allowed until 12 am (extended 2 hours). * 27 September – The Central Military Dock officially hand over to People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison. * 27 September - The Sheung Shui to Yuen Long cycling track officially opens.


October

* 6 October - Hong Kong Government disqualified a primary school teacher for promoting "independence movement".


November

* 11 November -
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Standing Committee of the National People's Congress The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China (NPCSC) is the permanent body of the National People's Congress (NPC) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which is the highest organ of state po ...
issued a decision order to disqualify four Hong Kong legislators. * 12 November - In response to four lawmakers disqualification, Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmakers resign en masse. * 26 November - An emergency alert system is launched to disseminate emergency messages to mobile users.


December

*1 December - The digital switchover is completed and the transmission of analogue television ceases. The signals are shut on the same day. *11 December - The Open University of Hong Kong officially applied for rename its university name to Hong Kong Metropolitan University. *12 December - Jimmy Lai, the CEO of the famous local newspaper Apple Daily, is arrested due of violation of Hong Kong National Security Law. *21 December - The Hong Kong Final Court of Appeal rules the Emergency Regulations Ordinance and the Prohibition on Face Covering Regulation Constitutional. *27 December - The
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officially opens. *30 December - The Hong Kong Government officially launched the new electronic identity Mobile Apps named "iAM Smart". *31 December - Hong Kong Correctional Services Department celebrate its 100th anniversary.


Deaths

* 15 May – Allen Lee, former member of the
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and the legislative council, founding chairman of Liberal Party (b. 1940). * 26 May –
Stanley Ho Stanley Ho Hung-sun (; 25 November 192126 May 2020) was a Hong Kong-Macau billionaire businessman. His original patrilineal surname was Bosman, which was later sinicized to 何 (Ho). He was the founder and chairman of SJM Holdings, which owns ...
, casino owner (b. 1921). * 23 August – Benny Chan, film director (b. 1961). 陈木胜导演罹患鼻咽癌逝世. ''Wikinews''


See also

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List of Hong Kong films of 2020 A list of Hong Kong films released in 2020: See also *2020 in Hong Kong References External links IMDB list of Hong Kong films
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References

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