The China Manned Space delegation will visit Hong Kong today (Nov. 28), the Chief Executive, John Lee, said at a press conference before attending the Executive Council meeting.
The delegation will be led by the Deputy Director General of the China Manned Space Agency, Lin Xiqiang. Members of the delegation comprise astronauts who participated in the construction of the Chinese Space Station, including Shenzhou-12 astronaut Liu Boming, Shenzhou-13 astronaut Wang Yaping, Shenzhou-14 astronaut Chen Dong, Shenzhou-15 astronaut Zhang Lu, as well as experts from related fields of the manned space engineering systems.
John Lee extended his warm welcome to the delegation, and gave thanks to the Central People's Government for the arrangements.
Lee said, "The China Manned Space Program has made extraordinary achievements over the past three decades. It has made history by realizing the Chinese nation’s millennium-long dream of flying to the stars, of which we as Chinese are all profoundly proud. Through the delegation's visit, HK people can share the nation’s pride in China's manned space development from close range, and develop a deeper understanding of the country’s developments in aerospace technologies. The visit exemplifies the affection and support of the Central People's Government for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region."
During the visit, the delegation will attend a media briefing to introduce the latest developments of the China Manned Space Program and take questions from the press. The delegation will also officiate at the opening ceremony of the “China Manned Space Exhibition”, and meet with representatives of HK’s innovation and technology sector, as well as teachers and students from tertiary, secondary and primary schools for exchanges.
The delegation will also attend a variety show at the Hong Kong Coliseum to mark HK’s welcoming of the China Manned Space delegation. From 1 pm today, the Home Affairs Department will distribute a total of about 5,000 free tickets with assigned seat numbers for the variety show to members of the public at the 20 Home Affairs Enquiry Centres (see Annex). The limited number of free tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and each person may obtain a maximum of two tickets while stocks last. The variety show will be broadcast live at 5 pm tomorrow (Nov. 29) on TVB Jade. The show will be re-run at 1.15 pm on December 2, also on TVB Jade.
For information about the delegation's visit to HK, please visit the relevant webpage at www.cmsvisithk.gov.hk.
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