Hong Kong 2006
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Chapter 19:
Recreation, Sport and the Arts
Introduction
The Arts
Committees
Hong Kong Arts Development Council
Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
Hong Kong Arts Centre
The Fringe Club
Performing Arts Groups
Visual Arts Groups
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund
Music Office
Cultural Venues
Cultural Presentations
Major Cultural Events
Heritage
Museums
Public Libraries
Sport and Recreation
Hong Kong Sports Institute Limited
Sporting Achievements
Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China
Paralympic Sports Associations
The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Recreational and Sports Programmes
Sports Subvention Scheme
2008 Olympic and Paralympic Equestrian Events
'M' Mark Status and Support Packages Scheme
2009 East Asian Games
2006 Bun Carnival
Sports and Recreational Venues
Beaches and Swimming Pools
Parks Managed by LCSD
Outward Bound Hong Kong
Adventure Ship
Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association
Country and Marine Parks
Green Promotion/Initiatives
Summer Youth Programme
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Paralympic Sports Associations

The Hong Kong Paralympic Committee and Sports Association for the Physically Disabled (HKPC&SAPD) in its role as the National Paralympic Committee of Hong Kong, China, is the only sports entity recognised by the International Paralympic Committee for the selection of athletes with disabilities for major international competitions, such as world championships and the Paralympic Games. HKPC&SAPD also plays an active role in the conduct of regional functions and the establishment of close working relationships with neighbouring nations and territories with the ultimate aim of enhancing the level of sports for the disabled in Hong Kong and Asia.

2006 was an important and busy year for coaches and athletes who attended numerous world championships and qualifying competitions for the Paralympic Games. Some of the athletes have already qualified for the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. At the 9th FESPIC Games, athletes won a total of 58 medals comprising 17 gold, 22 silver, 19 bronze placing Hong Kong, China seventh in the list of 47 participating countries and territories in the medals tally. In the past year, HKPC&SAPD achieved impressive results in the international sporting arena by winning a total of 111 medals in international competitions, garnering 44 gold, 30 silver and 37 bronze medals.

The Hong Kong Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped develops, promotes and organises sporting activities for people with intellectual disability in order to fully develop their potential in sports, and to cultivate positive attitudes in sportsmanship as well as to facilitate their integration into the community. The association provides sports training and competitions for more than 40 000 handicapped people, and through the years has been steadily developing a training programme to cater to all levels of ability.

Athletes took part in numerous international competitions during the year and made the most of these opportunities to sharpen their skills. Highlights included the 3rd INAS-FID Open European Table Tennis Championships in Portugal, where Hong Kong won gold medals in all of the three women's events; the tour of Hungary where the Hong Kong team won 11 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze medals in the 3rd INAS-FID Open European Championships in Swimming; the German Open Championships in Swimming; where Hong Kong won 13 gold, 11 silver and 7 bronze medals and the 9th FESPIC Games in Malaysia where Hong Kong carried off eight gold, eight silver and five bronze medals.

Among the other competitions in which athletes competed successfully were 4th National Special Olympics Games, the 2006 Special Olympics Shanghai Invitational Games, the 2006 Special Olympics East Asia Golf Competition and the 2006 Special Olympics East Asia Bocce Competition. A total of 323 medals, with 137 gold, 113 silver and 73 bronze were won by the intellectually disabled athletes during the year.

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