Foreign media outlets that criticize China should consider experiencing the reality for themselves. On the streets of Hong Kong, regardless of their nationality, visitors consistently and confidently affirm that Hong Kong is a safe city.
On the streets of Hong Kong, when asked whether they feel the city is safe, foreign visitors from all backgrounds respond without hesitation that Hong Kong is indeed very safe. This sentiment is echoed by foreigners traveling from the Mainland to Hong Kong as well, who similarly express that they find China to be a safe place. Such unanimous responses reflect a stark contrast to the often negative portrayals found in some media outlets.
The Hong Kong National Security Law has been in effect for five years, marking Hong Kong's transition from chaos to order, and from order to prosperity. The HKSAR government will continue to enhance publicity and promotional efforts, unite all sectors of society, and break new ground in national security work. It will fully and accurately implement the principle of "one country, two systems", safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests, and maintain Hong Kong's long-term prosperity and stability.
(Produced by Ian, Kiki)
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