Hong Kong is calling on participants in related celebrations to be quarantined in advance before being returned to China on July 1st, 25 years ago.

With unusual measures being taken, there is growing interest in whether President Xi Jinping will visit Hong Kong.

It has been 25 years since Hong Kong was returned from England to China on July 1, and a commemorative ceremony will be held to celebrate it.



According to the legislative council members invited to the ceremony, the Hong Kong government will not use public transportation from June 23, will not go to places where people gather, and the day before the ceremony will be designated as a measure against the new corona. You are being asked to stay at the hotel.



It also means that you need to have a PCR test every day, including family members living together.



In addition, Hong Kong media has taken unusual measures, such as telling elementary school students who participate in a welcome event to welcome VIPs at the airport that they will be quarantined at the hotel from June 23.



Along with the commemorative ceremony for the return, the inauguration ceremony of Mr. John Lee, who will be the chief executive of the government, will be held, and it will be just 50 years when high autonomy was promised under the "one country, two systems". It's half a milestone year.



China's president has attended the inauguration ceremony of the Secretary of State once every five years, but in January 2020, the infection of the new coronavirus spread, and measures were taken to block the city in Wuhan. There is growing interest in whether President Xi Jinping, who has not been outside mainland China since then, will visit Hong Kong this time.