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Hong Kong astronaut a testament to country’s regard for city’s talent: John Lee

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee stated that the inclusion of Hong Kong researcher Lai Ka-ying in the Shenzhou-23 space flight mission signifies China's high regard for the city's innovation and technology talent. Lai, also a police superintendent, is one of three astronauts heading to the Tiangong space station.

Jess MaSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-23 · 03:10 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Hong Kong astronaut a testament to country’s regard for city’s talent: John Lee
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Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee stated that the inclusion of Hong Kong researcher Lai Ka-ying in the Shenzhou-23 space flight mission signifies China's high regard for the city's innovation and technology talent. Lai, also a police superintendent, is one of three astronauts heading to the Tiangong space station. A delegation, including Hong Kong officials and tech experts, attended a send-off ceremony for the astronauts at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre. Lee described this as a historic moment for Hong Kong's aerospace ambitions, noting the city's contributions to national space programs, including lunar and Mars missions. This marks the first time a Hong Kong researcher is participating in such a mission.

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Two Hong Kong ministers led a delegation to a send-off ceremony for the astronauts.

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Hong Kong has contributed systems, instruments, and technical support for China's lunar and Mars exploration missions.

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Lai Ka-ying's participation is testament to the country's high regard for Hong Kong's innovation and technology talent.

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Hong Kong researcher Lai Ka-ying will participate in the Shenzhou-23 space flight to China's Tiangong space station.

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The unprecedented participation of a Hong Kong researcher in the nation’s space flight mission is testament to the country’s high regard for the city’s innovation and technology talent and accomplishments, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has said.Lee congratulated payload specialist Lai Ka-ying, who is also a police superintendent, after she was named on Saturday morning as one of three astronauts who will take the Shenzhou-23 space flight to China’s Tiangong space station on Sunday evening.The government also announced on Saturday morning that Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong and Undersecretary for Security Michael Cheuk Hau-yip had led a delegation of government officials, tech experts and students to participate in a send-off ceremony for Lai and the two other astronauts at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China.“The participation of a scientific researcher from Hong Kong in the space flight mission for the first time is not only an affirmation of her own capability, but also a testimony of the country’s high recognition of Hong Kong’s innovation and technology talent, development and achievements,” Lee said.Two Hong Kong ministers will lead a delegation to take part in the send-off ceremony at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre as the astronauts embark on the Shenzhou-23 mission. Photo: XinhuaHe added that Hong Kong was “embracing a historic moment” in its aerospace ambitions by contributing to national aerospace development and research as part of China’s 15th five-year plan.Hong Kong’s contributions included providing systems, instruments and technical support for China’s lunar and Mars exploration missions and spaceborne experiments, he said.
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