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[Wuhan Pneumonia] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs carried the Hong Kong people's trip to Pakistan with the Diamond Princess. "Let's go home."

2020-02-19T15:45:25.825Z


The first batch of Hong Kong people allowed to leave the "Diamond Princess" began to disembark at Yokohama, Japan at 10 pm. They will be picked up by the coach to Tokyo Haneda Airport, and then return to Hong Kong by special plane. It is expected to arrive at Hong Kong Airport at 6 tomorrow morning. The Special Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region posted a Facebook post tonight that Deputy Commissioner Song Ruan, Counsellor and Consul General of the Chinese Embassy in Japan Zhan Kongchao, Deputy Director of Security Bureau Zhiguang Guang, and Director of Immigration Department Zeng Guowei were in charge of the scene. Evacuation work. Attached to the post are several pictures, among which there are photos of the tourist buses carrying Hong Kong people. The top right corner of the tourist buses is labeled with the "Hong Kong Immigration Department." Home "banner is quite eye-catching.


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Written by: Ban Shan

2020-02-19 23:32

Last updated: 2020-02-19 23:32

The first batch of Hong Kong people allowed to leave the "Diamond Princess" began to disembark at Yokohama, Japan at 10 pm. They will be picked up by the coach to Tokyo Haneda Airport, and then return to Hong Kong by special plane. It is expected to arrive at Hong Kong Airport at 6 am tomorrow morning. The Special Commissioner's Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region posted a Facebook post tonight that Deputy Commissioner Song Ruan, Counsellor and Consul General of the Chinese Embassy in Japan Zhan Kongchao, Deputy Director of Security Bureau Zhiguang Guang, and Director of Immigration Department Zeng Guowei were in charge of the scene. Evacuation work.

Attached to the post are several pictures, among which there are photos of the tourist buses carrying Hong Kong people. The top right corner of the tourist buses is labeled with the "Hong Kong Immigration Department." Home "banner is quite eye-catching.

Deputy Commissioners Song Ruan and Zeng Guowei followed up with the Hong Kong people's disembarkation at the scene in Yokohama, Japan. (Facebook of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)

The post stated that at 11pm local Hong Kong passengers who had been allowed to leave disembarked from the cruise, and stated that "the group of Hong Kong compatriots immediately took the embassy-coordinated bus to Tokyo's Haneda Airport and arranged a charter flight to return overnight under the arrangement of the SAR Government Hong Kong. "At the end of the article, he said," I wish all Hong Kong passengers a safe return home soon! The great motherland will always be the strong backing of the Chinese people! "

It can be seen from the photos in the post that Deputy Commissioner Song Ru'an and Zeng Guowei, etc. of the Office of the People's Government followed up with the Hong Kong people's disembarkation at the scene in Yokohama, Japan. Song Ruan wore eye masks and N95 masks, while Zeng Guowei wore surgical masks.

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Source: hk1

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