Cape Argus E-dition

Fanfare as president visits Hong Kong

HONG Kong has overcome its challenges and “risen from the ashes”, China’s President Xi Jinping said yesterday, as he arrived in the former British colony to celebrate 25 years since its return to Chinese rule.

Xi will swear in the global financial hub’s new leader, John Lee, today during his first visit to the city since 2017, which is also his first known trip outside the mainland in more than two years, amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wearing masks, Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, stepped off a high-speed train to be greeted by children waving flowers and Chinese and Hong Kong flags. Authorities organised a lion dance celebration while a police band played. Security was tight at the train station with police making stop-andsearch checks, assisted by sniffer dogs.

Some analysts see Xi’s visit as a victory tour after Beijing tightened its control of Hong Kong with a sweeping national security law, following mass pro-democracy protests in 2019.

Outgoing city leader Carrie Lam and her husband were among those who welcomed Xi at the station, which has not been used for two years because of Covid-19 restrictions.

City streets were festooned with red China flags and posters declaring a “new era” of stability. It was not clear if the celebrations would be affected by an expected typhoon. On his last visit to Hong Kong, Xi warned against any acts endangering China’s sovereignty, saying the city needed to beef up its national security arrangements.

While tens of thousands of demonstrators marched during Xi’s visit five years ago, no protests are expected this time because of the city’s heightened security and with the most outspoken opposition politicians and democracy activists either in jail or self-exile.

Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule under a “once country, two systems” formula meant to preserve its freedoms but critics say they have been eroded as Beijing exerts control. Beijing and Hong Kong’s government reject that saying they have “restored order from chaos” so that the city can prosper.

Incoming leader Lee, a former policeman the US has placed under sanctions over the national security law, and Lam have been taking daily Covid-19 tests and staying in a quarantine hotel for days before Xi’s visit, media said. Hong Kong reported 2 358 Covid-19 cases yesterday, with daily infections rising.

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