Financial Secretary of Hong Kong, Paul Chan speaks during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309670
A participant attends a session of the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309673
Group Chief Executive of HSBC, Noel Quinn speaks during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309676
President of BlackRock, Rob Kapito speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309667
President and Chief Operating Officer of JPMorgan Chase, Daniel Pinto speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309664
Co-chief executive officer of KKR, Joseph Bae, right, speaks during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309660
Co-chief executive officer of KKR, Joseph Bae speaks during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309652
Chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Investment Management, Hanneke Smits speaks during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309648
Co-chief executive officer of KKR, Joseph Bae, President and Chair of the Board of Directors of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Jin Liqun, Chief Executive Officer of Personal Banking and Wealth Management of Citigroup, Anand Selvakesari and Chief executive officer of BNY Mellon Investment Management, Hanneke Smits attend the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309699
Chief Executive Officer of Personal Banking and Wealth Management of Citigroup, Anand Selvakesari speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309656
Chief Executive of Hong Kong Monetary Authority Eddie Yue speaks to the media during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China02.11.2022#8309617
Participants attend a panel session "Navigating Through Uncertainty" of the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309645
Blackstone Group Chief Financial Officer Michael Chae speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309628
Chairman of UBS Group AG, Colm Kelleher speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309626
Blackstone Group Chief Financial Officer Michael Chae, Chairman and Chief Executive of Morgan Stanley, James Gorman, Chairman of UBS Group AG, Colm Kelleher and President of Bank of China, Liu Jin attend the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309641
Chairman of UBS Group AG, Colm Kelleher and President of Bank of China, Liu Jin attend the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309637
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309678
Chairman and Chief Executive of Morgan Stanley, James Gorman speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309619
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee waves as he attends the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309622
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee speaks during the Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit in Hong Kong, China.02.11.2022#8309613
People look at police officers standing guard at Victoria Park on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565906
People flash lights from their mobile phones, as they walk on the road outside Victoria Park after police officers dispersed them on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565905
People flash lights from their mobile phones, as they walk on the road outside Victoria Park after police officers dispersed them on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565904
People flash lights from their mobile phones, as they walk on the road outside Victoria Park after police officers dispersed them on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565903
People light candles at Victoria Park on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565901
A general view of Victoria Park on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565900
A general view of Victoria Park on the 32nd anniversary of the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators at Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989, in Hong Kong, China. For the second year in a row police banned the annual candlelight vigil in Victoria Park marking the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre citing the ongoing public health threats posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 04.06.2021#6565899
People go down the stairs towards the exit as they walk through tombstones at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507378
A man wearing a rain jacket walks through tombstones at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507379
A father and his son walks through tombstones as they leave the cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507381
People go down the stairs towards the exit as they walk through tombstones at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507383
A man walks through tombstones at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507387
A couple arrives at the cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507422
A couple prays in front of her family burial chamber at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, as public housing buildings are seen in the background in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507392
A deceased columbarium is seen at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507399
People visit and pray a columbarium at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507404
People visit and pray a columbarium at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507402
People burn offerings incense at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated.04.04.2021#6507343
People burn offerings incense at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated.04.04.2021#6507342
Women pray at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival as public housing buildings are seen in the background in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507421
Picture of a deceased man is seen on a burial chamber at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated.04.04.2021#6507417
A man cleans his family burial chamber at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507412
People are seen carrying food at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507409
People are seen at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival in Hong Kong, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507407
A janitor rests at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated. 04.04.2021#6507364
People burn offerings incense at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Chinese Memorial Day or Ancestors' Day Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated.04.04.2021#6507357
People pray and burn offerings incense at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated.04.04.2021#6507356
People burn offerings incense at a cemetery during the Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English, in Hong Kong, China. The annual Ching Ming Festival, when people visit the graves of deceased relatives and leave offerings in remembrance and respect as the Hong Kong government tries to keep the number of COVID-19 coronavirus infected cases under control while more people get vaccinated.04.04.2021#6507358
A Hong Kong's government official receives a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470002
Hong Kong's government officials receive a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6469982
Hong Kong's government officials receive a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470003
A Hong Kong's government official waits to receive a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470014
A Hong Kong's government official receives a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470063
A Hong Kong's government official receives a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470001
Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam shows her vaccination certificate after receiving a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470056
Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam receives a dose of CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine produced by SinoVac Biotech at a community vaccination centre, in Hong Kong, China. Coronavirus vaccination program for Hong Kong's residents starts on February 26.22.02.2021#6470000
A florist assembles gift boxes with flowers on Valentine's Day at a flower market in Hong Kong.14.02.2021#6462558