
Chief Executive John Lee celebrates unsung heroes, spotlighting firefighters’ bravery and community role models
Hong Kong’s annual Spirit of Hong Kong Awards ceremony paid tribute to frontline responders and other unsung contributors to the city’s resilience, with Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu describing the winners as exemplary role models whose service strengthens the community.
At the 13th edition of the awards, held at the Conrad Hong Kong, firefighters were celebrated for their heroic work responding to recent major incidents, including Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades in Tai Po last year that claimed numerous lives and tested the city’s emergency services.
The Fire Services Department received an appreciation flag in recognition of its dedication and courage in protecting public safety amidst such challenges.
Lee praised award recipients — drawn from diverse walks of life and selected from a group of finalists representing a range of public-spirited endeavours — for embodying optimism, perseverance and self-lessness that “make an extraordinary difference for Hong Kong, our home.” He said ordinary citizens, through their sustained efforts, inspire others and contribute to the community’s welfare.
In his remarks, Lee underscored how these individuals’ commitment reflects the enduring spirit of Hong Kong and highlighted their positive impact on society.
Among the honourees were teams and individuals whose work spans emergency response, community service and acts of resilience.
The celebration drew attention to the broader contributions of those who step forward in times of need and who uplift others through their actions.
Organisers said the awards aim to shine a light on stories of courage, solidarity and civic pride that resonate across the city.
At the 13th edition of the awards, held at the Conrad Hong Kong, firefighters were celebrated for their heroic work responding to recent major incidents, including Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades in Tai Po last year that claimed numerous lives and tested the city’s emergency services.
The Fire Services Department received an appreciation flag in recognition of its dedication and courage in protecting public safety amidst such challenges.
Lee praised award recipients — drawn from diverse walks of life and selected from a group of finalists representing a range of public-spirited endeavours — for embodying optimism, perseverance and self-lessness that “make an extraordinary difference for Hong Kong, our home.” He said ordinary citizens, through their sustained efforts, inspire others and contribute to the community’s welfare.
In his remarks, Lee underscored how these individuals’ commitment reflects the enduring spirit of Hong Kong and highlighted their positive impact on society.
Among the honourees were teams and individuals whose work spans emergency response, community service and acts of resilience.
The celebration drew attention to the broader contributions of those who step forward in times of need and who uplift others through their actions.
Organisers said the awards aim to shine a light on stories of courage, solidarity and civic pride that resonate across the city.








































