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.

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AI-generatedHong 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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4 extractedTwo Hong Kong ministers led a delegation to a send-off ceremony for the astronauts.
Hong Kong has contributed systems, instruments, and technical support for China's lunar and Mars exploration missions.
Lai Ka-ying's participation is testament to the country's high regard for Hong Kong's innovation and technology talent.
Hong Kong researcher Lai Ka-ying will participate in the Shenzhou-23 space flight to China's Tiangong space station.