China's state-run Xinhua News Agency said President Xi Jinping will attend a ceremony to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China on the 1st of next month.


If you enter the site, you will be out of mainland China for the first time since January, and while the tightening of democrats and the media is tightened in Hong Kong, it will appeal to the success of Hong Kong's governance at home and abroad. It seems that.

Hong Kong will be returned to China from the United Kingdom on the 1st of next month for 25 years, and a commemorative ceremony will be held to celebrate it. China's state-run Xinhua News Agency said on the 25th that President Xi Jinping will attend.



It does not mention whether President Xi will go to the site or attend online, but if he does, the infection of the new coronavirus will spread in January, and measures will be taken to block the city in Wuhan. Since then, it will be the first time to go out of mainland China.



He will also attend the inauguration ceremony of Mr. John Lee, who will be the chief executive of the Hong Kong government, to be held in conjunction with the commemorative ceremony.



This ceremony, which commemorates the 25th anniversary of the return, is a milestone year, which is exactly half of the 50 years in which high autonomy was promised under the "one country, two systems".



With the Hong Kong National Security Law tightening the squeeze of pro-democracy and the media, President Xi is expected to appeal to the success of Hong Kong's governance at home and abroad.



According to the Hong Kong media, before the series of events, participants have been quarantined at the hotel for a week and other unusual measures have been taken.