China Daily (Hong Kong)

HK media group visits Sichuan

- By DARA WANG in Chengdu dara@chinadaily­hk.com

A Hong Kong media group is on a five-day visit to Sichuan province to mark the 10th anniversar­y of the magnitude-8.0 Wenchuan earthquake, which struck the province on May 12, 2008.

Led by the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, the 28 members of the delegation are expected to enhance their knowledge about reconstruc­ting and developing disaster-stricken areas, as well as become facilitato­rs for cooperatio­n between Sichuan province and Hong Kong.

The earthquake claimed more than 80,000 lives and traumatize­d hundreds of thousands of survivors. Substantia­l support from the HKSAR has been extended, including in healthcare, education, infrastruc­ture and conservati­on.

The Shenshupin­g base of the China Conservati­on and Research Center for the Giant Panda, located in Wolong, to which the HKSAR donated 1.4 billion yuan ($215 million) for facility reconstruc­tion and improvemen­t of breeding research, is now home to 55 giant pandas, 19 of which were born last year.

As a token of gratitude, Hong Kong residents can visit the base free.

The group also visited the Sichuan University-Hong Kong Polytechni­c University Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruc­tion, where the group saw the demonstrat­ion of an emergency medical team from Sichuan University’s West China Hospital.

The 160-member team can support people affected by natural disasters and diseases globally within 72 hours, with all equipment packaged and transporte­d by air, said Hu Hai, team leader of the emergency department at the hospital.

The team will become the world’s first unit to achieve the top standard for civilian use if it passes the World Health Organizati­on’s exam on May 4 and 5, Hu said.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedne­ss and Response Institute provided training for EMT medical staff. Academic research support of Sichuan University, Hong Kong Polytechni­c University and other Chinese institutes also benefited the EMT.

The institute has set up labs and facilities for disaster management, including a physical therapy lab, disaster and trauma experience training area and a post-disaster health management lab. Teaching staff at Hong Kong Polytechni­c University come to the institute twice a week for exchanges.

Aside from reconstruc­tion and education projects, Sichuan province and the HKSAR have developed technology and logistics cooperatio­n.

The first Hong Kong company to have received millions of dollars from Hong Kong-based Horizons Ventures, Fano Labs will launch its artificial intelligen­ce program in Meishan, Sichuan province, to facilitate local tourism.

The CEO of the company, Miles Wen Haofu, said it will apply the speech recognitio­n and natural language processing technology that was developed at the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Science Park to enable tourists to ask about historical stories or get background informatio­n at some tourist facilities in Meishan.

 ?? NORA ZHENG / CHINA DAILY BEIJING ?? A giant panda cub clings to a tree at the Shenshupin­g base of the China Conservati­on and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Wolong, Sichuan province.
NORA ZHENG / CHINA DAILY BEIJING A giant panda cub clings to a tree at the Shenshupin­g base of the China Conservati­on and Research Center for the Giant Panda in Wolong, Sichuan province.

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