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Questions and Answers

Q1:
Where will the AAB open meetings be held?
A1:
The open meetings of AAB will be held at the Conference Room of the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre which is situated inside Kowloon Park. See location plan attached.

Q2:
Where can I obtain the information about the date of the meeting and the agenda?
A2:
A press release will be issued seven days before the meeting. The agenda and discussion papers will be uploaded onto AMO website (http://www.amo.gov.hk). Copies of the agenda are also available at the enquiry counter of the Antiquities & Monuments Office at 136, Nathan Road , Tsim Sha Tsui. Limited stock of agenda and discussion papers will be available at the reception desk before the meeting.

Q3:
Where can I get the discussion papers before the meeting?
A3:
Limited stock of discussion papers (subject to the agreement of authors) will be available for members of the public at the reception desk 30 minutes before the meeting starts.

Q4:
If I wish to observe the open meeting of AAB, what should I do?
A4:
You should reserve a seat with the Board Secretariat at least one day before the meeting. The booking can be made by telephone (2721 1704) or by fax (2721 6216).

Q5:
Can I reserve more than one seat for other persons?
A5:
Yes, you can make a booking for up to 5 persons at a time.

Q6:
If I have not made any reservation in advance, will you allow me to observe the meeting?
A6:
The seats are allocated to the members of the public and the press on a first-come-first served basis by advance booking. Walk-in observers will be entertained only if seats are available.

Q7:
What language will be used during the meeting?
A7:
The meeting will be conducted in Cantonese or English as determined by the Chairman. Simultaneous interpretation service will not be provided.

Q8:
Can I take photographs during the meeting?
A8:
Yes. You must not use flash or lighting to take photographs when the meeting is in progress and the taking of photographs must not disturb the proceedings of the meeting.

Q9:
Can I ask any question during the meeting?
A9:
No. Members of the public should remain seated and keep quiet throughout the meeting.

Q10:
Can I leave the meeting at any time?
A10:
If you are arranged a seat inside the Conference Room, you are only allowed to enter the room at intermissions. If you are inside the Public Viewing Room, you may leave the meeting at any time. However, you have to register again before re-admission.

 

 
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