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EAC Chairman hosts guided tour of brand new Electoral Information Centre (with photos/video)
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The following is issued on behalf of the Electoral Affairs Commission:
 
     The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office (REO) today (October 24) officially came into operation at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan, and the Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC), Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour and jointly participated in various activities with a group of senior primary students visiting the new EIC.
 
     Mr Justice Lok said the brand new EIC is equipped with different display modes and rich contents to introduce Hong Kong's electoral affairs, providing the public with one-stop updated information and experience related to electoral affairs. The new EIC further introduces interactive elements of information technology to enhance visitors' understanding of the functions of the EAC, voter registration, public elections, election preparation, polling and counting processes, and clean elections in an innovative, fun-filled and educational manner.
 
     Mr Justice Lok said, "I hope that through the new EIC, visitors will realise and understand that election is a very large-scale project. In organising each public election, the REO has to deploy a large amount of manpower and resources, and a series of work arrangements and processes are involved, which are multifarious, intertwined and indispensable, so as to ensure that the election is conducted in an open, honest and fair manner."
 
     During the talk on electoral information held today, Mr Justice Lok introduced Hong Kong's electoral systems to some 25 senior primary students and explained the functions of the EAC and the work of the REO through interactive quizzes and group games.
 
     The new EIC is equipped with the Electronic Poll Register (EPR) system, which has been in use since the recent public elections. After collecting the ballot paper at the ballot paper issuing desk, the students cast a vote by stamping on the ballot paper in the voting compartments to experience the mock voting process first-hand. Mr Justice Lok helped the participants understand the EPR system and explained the points-to-note when counting the ballots as well as how to distinguish questionable ballots during the mock ballot issuance and counting activities.
 
     In addition, the visiting students tried out four newly-designed interactive games. Apart from "Say 'No' to Corrupted Flies" which promotes clean elections and "Electors' Intersection" which promotes voter registration, they also participated in the "Constructing an Election" where they tried to construct an election at different stages, and the motion sensing game "One-day Counting Assistant" where they learnt about different kinds of questionable ballot papers and the details to be noted when counting votes.
 
     The EIC also provides interactive information kiosks and electronic panels for visitors to browse information related to election activities, such as the boundary maps of geographical constituencies and pictures of past elections. The Exhibition Corner and Souvenir Gallery display the ballot boxes used in elections and souvenirs distributed in the past.
 
     To tie in with the opening of the new EIC, the Ballot Box Family mascots, based on the design of ballot boxes, namely Blue Ballot, Red Ballot and Grandpa Ballot, greet the public with a new look. The REO has also created a series of their WhatsApp stickers and souvenirs. Visitors will have the opportunity to receive a complimentary souvenir of the Ballot Box Family, take photos with the mascots at the photo area and try their hand at the claw game machine to take the Ballot Box Family home with them. Mr Justice Lok hopes that the lively and adorable Ballot Box Family will enhance the public recognition of the REO and raise public awareness of electoral work.
 
     The new EIC is located on 7/F of the Treasury Building, 3 Tonkin Street West, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, and is open from 8.45am to 6pm Monday to Friday, and on Saturday by appointment only. Members of the public are welcome to visit the centre. Interested organisations may also book guided tours at the centre. For appointment or enquiries, please call the REO hotline at 2891 1001 or email at eic@reo.gov.hk.
 
     For more information about the EIC, please visit the website (www.reo.gov.hk/en/service-desk/ecenter.html).
 
Ends/Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Issued at HKT 19:05
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The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the  Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the new EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok briefing the students on the electoral systems of Hong Kong.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the  Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the new EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok briefing the students on the electoral systems of Hong Kong.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. Photo shows students participating in a group game during their visit at the new EIC today.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok (first left) issuing ballot papers to a student using the Electronic Poll Register system, which has been in use since the recent public elections, at the Mock Polling Area.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok helping students at the Mock Polling Area issue ballot papers using the Electronic Poll Register system, which has been in use since the recent public elections.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok (first right)  observing the counting process in a mock counting activity.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at theTreasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok (first right) and the students trying out the newly-designed interactive game, "Say 'No' to Corrupted Flies", which promotes clean elections and enables participants to distinguish between clean and corruption messages.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at theTreasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission (EAC), Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok and the students trying out the newly-designed interactive game, "Constructing an Election", where participants learn to know more about the functions of the EAC and the resources required for constructing an election at different stages.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at theTreasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok (back row, first right) and the visiting teachers and students with the mascots of the Ballot Box Family.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. It is equipped with different display modes and rich contents to introduce Hong Kong's electoral affairs, providing the public with one-stop updated information and experience related to electoral affairs.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. It is equipped with different display modes and rich contents to introduce Hong Kong's electoral affairs, providing the public with one-stop updated information and experience related to electoral affairs.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. Photo shows the Electoral Information Station of the EIC.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office  today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The EIC features four newly designed interactive games, including the "Electors' Intersection", which promotes voter registration and participants have to answer questions about voter registration by selecting the right choice.
 
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The EIC features four newly designed interactive games, including the motion sensing game "One-day Counting Assistant", where participants learnt about different kinds of questionable ballot papers and the details to be noted when counting votes.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. Photo shows the Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice Lok, and the students at the photo area.
The brand new Electoral Information Centre (EIC) of the Registration and Electoral Office today (October 24) officially came into operation with a new look at the new site located at the Treasury Building, Cheung Sha Wan. The Chairman of the Electoral Affairs Commission, Mr Justice David Lok, hosted the first guided tour for students visiting the EIC. Photo shows Mr Justice Lok showing support to the student who is trying hand at the claw game machine.

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EAC Chairman hosts guided tour of brand new Electoral Information Centre