Advertisement
John Lee
Hong KongPolitics

Hong Kong’s John Lee visits Hung Hom, Ho Man Tin ahead of Lunar New Year

Senior government officials will visit neighbourhoods across city for four days to meet residents

2-MIN READ2-MIN
1
Chief Executive John Lee greets residents at Oi Man Estate in Ho Man Tin. Photo: Eugene Lee
Elizabeth Cheung

Hong Kong’s leader has begun a four-day community outreach drive led by senior government officials, meeting residents in various neighbourhoods ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, starting with Hung Hom and Ho Man Tin.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on Saturday visited Oi Man Estate, a public housing neighbourhood that is about 50 years old in Ho Man Tin, and a “community living room” designed for tenants of subdivided homes, four days before the start of the Year of the Snake.

“The government ministers [in the coming few days] will visit different neighbourhoods to understand the livelihoods of residents,” Lee said. “I’m also glad to visit shops here to understand how businesses are doing.”

Accompanied by the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Alice Mak Mei-kuen, Lee visited two elderly women living alone at Oi Man Estate.

He went to shops at the estate and bought two turnip puddings, a traditional Lunar New Year food, from a grocery store for HK$200 (US$26.70).

According to Lee, shop owners said sales had been in line with their expectations.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x