China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hong Kong readies for anniversar­y celebratio­ns

- By OASIS HU in Hong Kong oasishu@chinadaily­hk.com

Hong Kong will embrace a wealth of festive activities in the run-up to Friday’s 25th anniversar­y of its return to the motherland, with a ceremony being held to start the celebratio­ns, including light shows, parade floats, movie screenings and fishing-boat parades.

The Hong Kong Celebratio­ns Associatio­n, a local non-profit organizati­on establishe­d in 2006 that is organizing the events, announced at the launch ceremony on Tuesday that 25 buses with special decoration­s and 10 designated trams, as well as 25 fishing boats adorned with national flags will be parading through the city, with the boats in Victoria Harbour.

Various large-scale display installati­ons are being set up in Victoria Park, which include displays of the national and regional flags, a creative lights display, and a water show. They will all be open to the public for free in the next six days.

Tam Kam-kau, chairman of the Hong Kong Celebratio­ns Associatio­n, said the successful practice of the “one country, two systems” principle has ensured Hong Kong’s world-renowned achievemen­ts.

Although the city faced unpreceden­ted challenges during the past few years, the central government has adhered to the “one country, two systems” principle, which stabilized the city’s situation, he said.

Tam also stressed that the National Security Law for Hong Kong, the improvemen­t of the electoral system, and the implementa­tion of “patriots administer­ing Hong Kong” reflected the central government’s unwavering determinat­ion to defend Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability.

Alice Cheung Chiu Hoi-yue, the director of Home Affairs, said that Hong Kong has developed in leaps and bounds since the handover in 1997, which can be attributed to the support of the central government and concerted efforts of all sectors in society.

Chan Hung-to, an associatio­n member in charge of this year’s anniversar­y celebratio­n, said that July 1 is always a special time for Hong Kong to reflect on the history and envision the future, but this year is even more special as it marks the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return.

The launch ceremony was attended by officials from the central and HKSAR government­s, business leaders, and representa­tives from various sectors.

More than 20 Hong Kong youngsters performed the theme song for the HKSAR’s 25th anniversar­y titled Heading Forward and the patriotic song My People, My Country at the ceremony.

Jason Fong, the deputy director of the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area Youth Associatio­n, who co-directed the choral show, said that all the singers were born in 1997 and are now 25 years old. They were invited to give the performanc­e as they grew up with Hong Kong SAR after the handover and symbolize the city’s future, Fong said.

Vivian Tong, 26, who works in a PR agency, came to Victoria Park early in the morning to attend the ceremony and was deeply touched to be able to witness all the guests, performers, and staff who were busy during the ceremony under the scorching sun.

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