Beijing official visits Greater Bay Area cities to explore integrating Hong Kong
Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, concluded a five-day trip to Guangzhou, Zhaoqing, and Foshan in the Greater Bay Area. The purpose of the trip, which took place from Monday to Friday, was to explore ways to further integrate Hong Kong and Macau into China's national development strategy, including the 15th five-year plan.

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AI-generatedXia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, concluded a five-day trip to Guangzhou, Zhaoqing, and Foshan in the Greater Bay Area. The purpose of the trip, which took place from Monday to Friday, was to explore ways to further integrate Hong Kong and Macau into China's national development strategy, including the 15th five-year plan. Xia's visit included research on how these cities can participate in the development of the Greater Bay Area, a Beijing initiative to create an integrated economic hub encompassing Hong Kong, Macau, and nine Guangdong province cities. The focus was on how these cities can better serve China's overall national development strategy. Guangzhou is a core region for advanced manufacturing, while Foshan is developing as a hi-tech industrial hub.
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5 extractedFoshan has positioned itself as a hi-tech industrial development hub.
Guangzhou is a core region for advanced manufacturing industries.
Xia Baolong visited Guangzhou, Zhaoqing and Foshan.
The trip explored ways of deepening Hong Kong’s integration into the national blueprint.
Beijing’s top official oversaw a five-day trip to three mainland Chinese cities in the Greater Bay Area.