The Deputy Secretary for the Financial Services, Wong Wai-lun, will lead a delegation to Shenzhen tomorrow (27th) to hold the first meeting of the "Development Strategies for the Northern Metropolis" with representatives of the Shenzhen Municipal People's Government to communicate on matters related to the promotion of the Northern Metropolis.
The SAR government delegation will return to Hong Kong in the evening of the same day.
Wong Wai Lun Ming (Deputy Secretary for Financial Affairs, Wong Wai Lun's social page photo)
After co-chairing the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cooperation Conference with visiting Shenzhen Mayor Qin Weizhong on the 22nd, Chief Secretary for Administration Chen Guoji has announced that the "Special Class for Connecting Development Strategies of Northern Metropolitan Areas" will hold its first meeting in Shenzhen shortly.
Hong Kong representatives accompanying Wong Wai-lun include Secretary for Development Ning Hon-ho, Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Tsang Kwok-wai, Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan, Secretary for Transport and Logistics Lam Sai-hung, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Xu Zhengyu, Acting Secretary for Security Zhuo Xiaoye, Liu Zhen, deputy director of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, Zhang Manli, deputy director of the Innovation Technology and Industry Bureau, and heads of other relevant departments.
▼Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cooperation Conference on February 22▼
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Hong Kong-Shenzhen Cooperation|The Hong Kong Government's "Development Strategies for the Northern Metropolis" will hold its first meeting in Shenzhen Closer Cooperation Development Bureau Lin Zhiwen: The development of the northern metropolitan area is expected to take 20 years. A dedicated department will be set up next year. The Northern Metropolitan Area Steering Committee will meet for the first time and propose an early formulation of land disposal plans in the northern metropolitan area. The first batch of multi-storey modern industrial buildings will be built on 69 hectares or as early as 2027. year completed