CE meets Heilongjiang officials

February 10, 2025

Continuing his visit to Harbin, Chief Executive John Lee today called on leaders of Heilongjiang Province, visited injured Hong Kong ice hockey athletes, met Hong Kong people working in the three northeastern provinces, and toured the Beidahuang Museum.

 

Mr Lee met respectively CPC Heilongjiang Provincial Committee Secretary Xu Qin and Heilongjiang Governor Liang Huiling to exchange views on issues of mutual concern.

 

The Chief Executive remarked that Heilongjiang Province has leveraged the ice and snow economy as a new engine for economic development by making good use of its rich tourism resources while actively promoting winter sports. He added that Heilongjiang Province sets an example of integrating sports with cultural and tourism development, which is inspiring to Hong Kong.

 

Noting that Hong Kong is the largest source of external investment for Heilongjiang, Mr Lee said Hong Kong, as a “super connector” and a “super value-adder”, can serve the Mainland in exploring global markets.

 

Additionally, highlighting that the Individual Visit Scheme has been extended to include Harbin in Heilongjiang Province since last May, while direct flights between Harbin and Hong Kong were launched last June, Mr Lee said tourism co-operation between the two places has been strengthened, thereby promoting people-to-people bonds.

 

The Beijing Office and Liaoning Liaison Unit of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will continue to serve as a bridge to enhance exchanges between Hong Kong and Heilongjiang in various areas, he added.

 

Separately, Mr Lee visited the Hong Kong ice hockey players who were injured yesterday after a match at the 9th Asian Winter Games Harbin 2025, to understand their condition and offer his support.

 

The Chief Executive stressed that he is highly concerned about the attack on Hong Kong athletes. He has requested the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China as well as the Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau to follow up on the incident and make every effort to ensure the athletes’ safety.

 

He pointed out that the Hong Kong players had remained calm and restrained during the incident, demonstrating professionalism and sportsmanship, and praised the ice hockey team for its outstanding performance in the past competitions, making Hong Kong people proud.

 

The Chief Executive also encouraged the athletes not to let the incident affect their morale, to take good care of themselves and to give their best in the Games, assuring them that Hong Kong people would fully support them.

 

While meeting Hong Kong people working and doing business in the three northeastern provinces to learn about their daily lives and development, he encouraged them to introduce Hong Kong’s latest developments to local enterprises and tell the good stories of Hong Kong.

 

In the afternoon, Mr Lee visited the Beidahuang Museum to understand the transformation of the “Great Northern Wilderness”, a plain region in northeastern Heilongjiang, from a barren wilderness into a key commodity grain base and a strategic grain reserve base of China. He also gained insights into the “Beidahuang spirit” which embodies perseverance, resilience and a pioneering mindset.

 

Meanwhile, Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism Rosanna Law had a work meeting with Heilongjiang Province Department of Culture & Tourism Director-General He Jing this afternoon, during which she gave a briefing on the latest developments of Hong Kong’s culture and tourism.

 

Miss Law told the meeting that as the cultural and tourism resources of Hong Kong and Heilongjiang are unique in their own ways, there is significant potential for collaboration. She expressed hope to expand the market and drive bilateral tourism flow with Heilongjiang in the future.

 

The Chief Executive will head back to Hong Kong tomorrow.

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