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Shenzhen bans drones, small aircraft during celebratio­ns on HKSAR’s 25th anniversar­y

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To ensure the safety of the upcoming celebratio­ns marking the 25th anniversar­y of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region ( HKSAR)’ s return to the motherland, its neighborin­g city Shenzhen has decided to ban drones and other small aircraft in the city for six days, the local public security bureau said on Monday.

Starting from Tuesday, drones and other low- altitude, slow and small aircraft and airborne objects, including light and ultra- light aircraft, light helicopter, glider, delta wing, power delta wing, paraglider, power parachute, hot air balloon, airship, civil UAV, model aircraft and unmanned free balloon are prohibited in the administra­tive area of the city, according to a circular released by the bureau.

According to police, the banning period will last for six days till July 3. During the time, the take- off and landing sites of those low- altitude, slow and small aircraft will be temporaril­y closed.

Relevant institutes and companies

that possess such aircraft are encouraged to put them into storage, the circular noted. Flight activities in violation

of the circular may lead to legal punishment­s or criminal charges accordingl­y.

The ban doesn’t involve approved flight activities for use in celebratio­ns for the 25th anniversar­y such as performanc­e, aerial photograph­y, television broadcasti­ng, policing, emergency rescue, meteorolog­ical observatio­n and weather modificati­on operations.

A few days ahead, Hong Kong is already teeming with a festive atmosphere, with many streets decorated with both China’s national flag and the HKSAR flag, with buses and boats hanging the banners with slogans such as “sharing opportunit­ies and creating a better future.”

On July 1, Hong Kong residents will have free access to most recreation­al venues, public swimming pools and water activity centers.

Meanwhile, a range of celebratio­n events are also planned for Shenzhen. Themed seminars, concerts, drawing activities and performanc­es are being arranged among all walks of lives in the city, media reports said.

 ?? Photo: Fan Lingzhi/ GT ?? Pedestrian­s walk down streets under Chinese national flags and Hong Kong regional flags on June 28, 2022, as the city overflows with patriotic energy ahead of the 25th anniversar­y of its return to the motherland.
Photo: Fan Lingzhi/ GT Pedestrian­s walk down streets under Chinese national flags and Hong Kong regional flags on June 28, 2022, as the city overflows with patriotic energy ahead of the 25th anniversar­y of its return to the motherland.

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