(Bloomberg) China’s top agency in Hong Kong handed the city’s leaders a to-do list with 500 policy demands, according to local media, evidence of Beijing’s growing footprint in the Asian financial hub.
Officials from the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region recently visited residents from various sectors, such as grassroots families, young entrepreneurs, fishermen and vendors, to listen to their concerns. These outreach activities triggered wide-ranging discussions within society. Here's what people have said in response.
Editor's Note: Officials from the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the HKSAR recently visited residents from various sectors, such as grassroots family, young entrepreneurs, fishermen and vendors, to listen to their concerns. These outreach activities triggered wide-ranging discussions among the society. Here is what people said.
Hong Kong is at a new start for development under a national security law imposed last year, leader Carrie Lam said on Wednesday as she unveiled plans for tackling a long-standing housing shortage in
HONG KONG - Hong Kong is at a new start for development under a national security law imposed last year, leader Carrie Lam said on Wednesday (Oct 6) as she unveiled plans for tackling a long-standing housing shortage in the Chinese-ruled city. Authorities in Hong Kong and Beijing have long blamed unaffordable housing in the former British colony for deep-rooted.