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All things in politics|Sun Dong promises to learn more Cantonese Culture Director Yang Runxiong has not been to M+

2022-06-19T11:28:52.952Z


Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao led the new team to debut today (19th). A group of secretaries met with the media in batches and took questions. Among the "fairly colorful" new governance team, the most prominent one is believed to be speaking in Mandarin


Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao led the new team to debut today (19th). A group of secretaries met with the media in batches and took questions. Among the "fairly colorful" new governance team, the most prominent one is believed to be the innovation-designate who speaks in Mandarin. Sun Dong, Secretary for Science, Technology and Industry.

When a reporter asked him whether he would learn Cantonese well, Sun Dong said that there was "absolutely no problem" in communicating in Cantonese, and promised to speak and learn Cantonese more.


In the future, the drop zone will speak more Cantonese

When Sun Dong opened his speech, he first greeted everyone in Cantonese, wishing everyone a happy Father's Day, and then turned back to Mandarin, thanking Li Jiachao for his nomination and the central government's appointment.

He said that he came to Hong Kong in 1994 and then went overseas. In 2000, he returned to Hong Kong to work in the front-line of higher education and scientific research. He has been working in the front line of higher education and scientific research for more than 22 years. , my personal life has been closely linked with the destiny of Hong Kong," describing it as a lifetime honor to be fortunate enough to hold an important position.

In the Legislative Council election last year, Sun Dongxun successfully entered the election committee, and he has always insisted on speaking Putonghua in the parliament.

When asked if he would learn Cantonese well, Sun Dong responded in Cantonese: "You can speak Cantonese with me, I know how to listen, and I will speak more in the future, (begins to switch back to Mandarin) especially in the area where I live, to promote I will talk more about the SAR government policy when communicating with my colleagues, and at the same time I will try to learn as much as possible, but there is absolutely no problem in communicating in Cantonese.”

Yang Runxiong: Let the others go to M+ first

The current Education Secretary, Yang Runxiong, will be transferred to the newly established Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau in the next government.

When asked if he had been to the M+ Museum in West Kowloon, Yang Runxiong said that he did not have the opportunity for the time being. "I see a lot of people in the community go there. I plan to go first." But after taking office, he will visit M+ as soon as possible, stressing that West Kowloon is an important cultural building in Hong Kong.

As for whether he has paid attention to local football, Yang Runxiong said that "of course he did." The Hong Kong football team has entered the Asian Cup final week, which is very encouraging to Hong Kong people. After taking office, he will discuss in detail with his colleagues how to develop local football and even promote the development of the sports industry.

Principal officials of the sixth government.

(Hong Kong 01)

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