
All 90 Hong Kong lawmakers are set to head to Beijing for a historic “national affairs study visit” in July, attending seminars, visiting key authorities and inspecting the tech sector during their week-long trip.
The estimated cost for each lawmaker is around HK$15,600, which includes HK$3,700 for an economy round-trip flight ticket and HK$11,000 for accommodation, meals, local transport and sundries.
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The paper – submitted for discussions at Friday’s House Committee meeting – said the visit would allow lawmakers to “better grasp the central authorities’ governance philosophy and development strategies” and deepen their understanding of national policies and development.
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The document also linked the trip to Hong Kong’s efforts to align with the national 15th five-year plan, noting the city was conducting research and gathering views from various sectors to help formulate its first five-year development blueprint.

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