China News Service, Hong Kong, July 30. The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, visited Sham Shui Po District on the 30th to meet with local leaders and residents of the district and listen to their suggestions for the new policy address.

On July 30, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, accompanied by the Chief Secretary for Administration of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Mr Chan Kwok-kee, visited Sham Shui Po to listen to the opinions and suggestions of the public on the new policy address.

The picture shows Li Jiachao (middle) and Chen Guoji (left) communicating with citizens.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Yongnuo

  Li Jiachao was accompanied by the Chief Secretary for Administration of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Mr Chan Kwok-kee, the Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs, Mak Meijuan, the Director of Home Affairs, Zhang Zhao Kaiyu, and the Sham Shui Po District Commissioner, Huang Xinran.

  Li Jiachao first inspected a "three-nothing" building in the district (that is, a building without an owner's corporation or any resident organization, and without employing a property management company), and visited grassroots families living in "subdivided housing" in the old building. Learn about their living conditions and their views on poverty alleviation measures.

On July 30, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, accompanied by the Chief Secretary for Administration of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Mr Chan Kwok-kee, visited Sham Shui Po to listen to the opinions and suggestions of the public on the new policy address.

The picture shows Li Jiachao (second from right) and Chen Guoji (first from left) communicating with citizens.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Yongnuo

  Later, he visited the Neighbourhood Elderly Centre of Sham Shui Po Neighborhood Welfare Promotion Association, interacted with the elders in the day activity centre, and communicated with local community leaders and grassroots residents to learn about the living conditions and community of the residents in the district. develop.

  Li Jiachao said that he deeply understands the expectations of grassroots residents to improve their living environment.

He said, "My team and I will continue to engage in various activities such as consultation meetings and community visits in the next two months, to reach out to groups and people from different sectors, and to absorb opinions through multiple channels, which will help formulate the policy announced in October. Report."

On July 30, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, accompanied by the Chief Secretary for Administration of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Mr Chan Kwok-kee, visited Sham Shui Po to listen to the opinions and suggestions of the public on the new policy address.

The picture shows Li Jiachao (middle) and Chen Guoji (left) communicating with citizens.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Yongnuo

  It is reported that the public consultation on the 2022 Policy Address was launched on July 25.

Li Jiachao appealed to the public to actively submit their opinions to the SAR government on issues of concern to him.

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