Louis Cha was a member of both the Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee and the Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee. He had considered rendering public service of this nature is an extremely meaningful life experience. The poetry in My Participation in Drafting the Basic Law shared his reflection on drafting the Basic Law for the HKSAR.
Louis Cha was a member of both the Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee and the Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee. He had considered rendering public service of this nature is an extremely meaningful life experience. The poetry in My Participation in Drafting the Basic Law shared his reflection on drafting the Basic Law for the HKSAR.
The 1980s saw the rise of an academic interest in studying Jin Yong’s novels in Mainland China and abroad, and many experts and academics conducted research into his literary works and accomplishments through different perspectives. The Jin Yong Phenomenon was the first collection of academic articles in English on Jin Yong’s novels.
Louis Cha was keen to serve the society, he was appointed as a member of the Contempt of Court Sub-committee under the Law Reform Commission. The photo shows a press conference by the Contempt of Court Sub-committee on its report. (From left) Louis Cha, Ian MacCallum and assistant secretary to the Law Reform Commission Mary Ho.
Louis Cha was awarded the Grand Bauhinia Medal by Hong Kong SAR Government. The photo shows the then Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa presenting Louis Cha with the Grand Bauhinia Medal at the 2000 Honours and Awards Presentation Ceremony held at the Government House.
Louis Cha received the Life Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards 2009 by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. The photo shows the then Acting Chief Executive, Henry Tang, presenting the trophy of Life Achievement Award to Louis Cha.