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Hong Kong’s Legco sets off for Beijing on week-long national affairs study trip

Trip marks first time entire legislature has travelled to capital for study trip, with itinerary including seminars on national security and other topics

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The Legislative Council prepares to head off to Beijing. Photo: Handout
The Legislative Council with city leader John Lee (centre front) and other top officials at the oath-taking ceremony earlier this year. Photo: Sam Tsang
Wynna Wong

Hong Kong’s lawmakers have embarked on an unprecedented week-long study visit to Beijing, with the Legislative Council’s president saying the trip would help their work of ensuring the city better aligns with national development.

Starry Lee Wai-king on Sunday highlighted the significance of the trip, which marks the first time the entire legislature has travelled to the capital for such a “national affairs study visit”.

“It is a good time for lawmakers to gain a first-hand understanding of the country’s latest conditions and policies, visit different authorities and organisations and conduct field research,” the Legco president said at the airport before the lawmakers departed.

She added that Legco members were expected to visit the central government’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office and attend seminars covering topics such as national security, international relations, the formulation of five-year plans and the mainland’s legal system.

The itinerary also includes visits to industries considered to be “new quality productive forces” as part of a growth model championed by Beijing that emphasises technological breakthroughs and industrial upgrades.

Such technologies include those related to artificial intelligence, aerospace and information technology applications.
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