The Chief Exercise Group announced by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government last week held its first meeting on Thursday (March 23) to focus on discussing the opportunities and development of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao wrote on Facebook that day that the Chief Excisitement Consultant Group held the first meeting today (23rd) to discuss Hong Kong's future strategic development.

He said that the meeting was held in the government headquarters. The group members were divided into three sections according to the members of the consultant group.And regional cooperation with global.

Li Jiachao also said that the first meeting of the advisory group focused on discussing how Hong Kong can be in the current international environment, including China's modern development, global economy, international relations, geopolitics, financial environment, energy and sustainable development.Under the global trend, the opportunities and development faced by Hong Kong.

He said that the consultant group brought together the elites at home and abroad and the lineup was prosperous. He sincerely thanked them for attending the meeting on the day of their busy schedule and actively and adequate suggestions at the meeting.

Members of the Chief Exercise Group attended the meeting, including Li Zezheng, Chairman of the Yangtze River Industry and the Chairman of the Yangtze River Hutching Hammer, Feng Guojing, Chairman of the Feng Group, Ma Shiheng, former director of the Hong Kong Business and Economic Development Bureau, Tang Yingnian, member of the Standing Committee of the CPPCC National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative ConferenceHuang Zhixiang and others.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government announced on Friday (17th) that the Chief Executive Consultant Group was 34 people. Members include Hong Kong's richest man Li Ka -shing, Li Jiacheng, Li Zezheng, and former director of the Hong Kong Department of Government Affairs Tang Yingnian.They will be divided into three groups to provide the chief executive with the strategic development of Hong Kong.