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1. I think it is unnecessary to do so. The British administration is part of Hong Kong's history, and it needs to be respected. Hong Kong people should look at Hong Kong's colonial past objectively . Changing names of places in the city that would remind people of British rule is like an attempt to pretend that it never existed. Such an attitude towards history would make us difficult to learn from the past.
P.S. What is "full of British ruling style"? Who wrote this? It does not sound natural in English. Do you mean things that would remind people of British rule?
2. I would suggest a charity that works for the rights of children and old people be named after the Chief Executive. The Chief Executive is supposed to commit himself to serving the Hong Kong community, especially the disadvanaged. I think I would be meaningful to do so.