Xi Jinping to Visit Hong Kong on July 1 for First Time Since Anti-Government Protests... Attend 25th Anniversary of Sovereignty Return Ceremony
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Myunghwan] Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the region for the first time since the large-scale anti-government protests in 2019. This is Xi's second visit to Hong Kong during his term.
China's state-run Xinhua News Agency reported on the 25th that President Xi will visit Hong Kong on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong sovereignty handover. According to Xinhua, Xi is scheduled to attend the 25th anniversary ceremony of the Hong Kong sovereignty handover and the inauguration ceremony of the 6th-term government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the 1st of next month.
Xi's visit to Hong Kong is the first since the large-scale anti-government protests that occurred in Hong Kong in 2019. With this trip, Xi will be visiting outside mainland China for the first time in about two and a half years since January 2020, when COVID-19 began to spread widely in China.
Xi's visit to Hong Kong, along with Taiwan and Xinjiang, where the US and Europe have intensified their offensive against China, is interpreted as a demonstration of his determination not to yield to Western pressure both domestically and internationally.
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It also appears to support John Lee, the next Chief Executive and former police officer, who is expected to accelerate the already rapidly progressing "Sinicization of Hong Kong." Earlier, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said, "So much has happened over the past five years that I believe there will be an important speech by a national leader outlining the future development direction of Hong Kong."
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