The mainland expert group visited Hong Kong for four days, and the customs clearance between Hong Kong and the mainland has been put on the agenda.
According to Tian Beichen, Member of the Legislative Council, the Mainland is willing to compromise that Hong Kong does not need to use a health code with tracking function and accept the track record of "Travel with peace of mind." There are about 1,000 places on a first-come, first-served basis.
Customs clearance has changed from just hearing the sound of stairs to just around the corner. Tian Beichen quoted sources saying that the mainland is willing to accept Hong Kong’s non-tracking health code, and approved to record whereabouts through "Travel with peace of mind." Still have to be quarantined for at least 14 days. "The 14th quarantine means that even if you are infected, you will know that your quarantine is tight."
Tian Beichen said that the mainland hopes that places where it is not possible to wear masks, such as restaurants, must use "safe travel" because of the high risk of transmission, and general places such as shopping malls do not need to use it rigidly. He describes it as "good tolerance", otherwise the conditions will only be too high. Unable to pass the level.
He predicts that during the initial period of customs clearance, 1,000 places will be available for family visits and business people on a first-come, first-served basis, and relevant documents will be submitted for verification, including company and family visit addresses. He also claims that he has not visited mainland shops for two years. Will go back later, but the relevant measures are not suitable for tourism.
Tian Beichen is running for the 7th Legislative Council in the Northwest New Territories Election. His opponents are the DAB Zhou Hao Ding and the new thinking Huang Junlang.
For the list of candidates from all sectors of the Legislative Council, please refer to the "Hong Kong 01" election website.
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