Deng Bingqiang watched the flag -raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square, Beijing on the early morning of December 7.(China News Agency)

Deng Bingqiang, director of the Hong Kong Police Department, watched the flag -raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square.

According to CCTV, Deng Bingqiang and his party watched the flag -raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square, Beijing on the early morning of December 7.

Sing Tao Daily reported that Deng Bingqiang, who was watching the ceremony for the first time, expressed his excitement and felt the power of the country.He thanked the Ministry of Public Security of Mainland China for their support to the Hong Kong Police Force's solemn law enforcement. He pointed out that the police have high morale, and will serve the society with the purpose of loyalty and courage and society.

Deng Bingqiang December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December On the early morning of the 7th, watching the flag -raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.(China News Agency)

The newly appointed Deng Bingqiang went to Beijing on the 6th to visit the Ministry of Public Security of Mainland China and the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of the Mainland. This is the first time that Deng Bingqiang went to Beijing after taking office.

According to the news bulletin of the Hong Kong Police Department, Deng Bingqiang's visit was a etiquette visit to take this opportunity to meet with relevant officials in Beijing to introduce Hong Kong's public security situation and communicate on cross -border crimes and police cooperation.

China Police Network reported that Zhao Kezhi, a member of the Chinese mainland and the Minister of Public Security Zhao Kezhi, praised the Hong Kong Police Force to perform his duties, and played a role in maintaining the mainstay of the Hong Kong Police Force's loyalty to perform his duties.

Xiao Zeyi, who accompanied Deng Bingqiang to visit Beijing, will return to Hong Kong on December 8.