All 90 Hong Kong lawmakers to visit Beijing for first time since 1997 handover
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Hong Kongโ€™s legislature is set to visit Beijing as a full body for the first time since the cityโ€™s return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997, with all 90 lawmakers expected to join the delegation as it seeks better alignment with the national 15th five-year plan.

Legislative Council president Starry Lee Wai-king announced on Wednesday that the trip would take place in July.

Lawmakers were informed that the seven-day visit to the capital would run from July 19 to 25, during the legislatureโ€™s summer recess, the South China Morning Post learned.

โ€œIf we have the opportunity to visit Beijing, it will allow us to gain a first-hand understanding of the latest national developments, the specific arrangements under the 15th five-year plan and the overall national strategies,โ€ Lee said.

She said the visit would help legislators better support Hong Kongโ€™s alignment with the national blueprint, which would guide the nationโ€™s development from 2026 to 2030, and assist the local government in formulating and implementing the cityโ€™s first five-year plan.

But Lee stopped short of revealing whether the delegation would meet state leaders, saying further details would be released once they were finalised.

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