Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao encourages Hong Kong students who will go to mainland China to inspect Hong Kong students to pursue dreams, which can contribute to the national aerospace industry in the future.

The Hong Kong Shande Foundation will be held on Saturday (July 22) of the 6th Shande Parisia Research Youth Development Plan for 2023 -Beijing and Nanjing Aerospace Science and Technology Inspection Team launching ceremony., Make the above statements.

According to the press release issued by the Hong Kong Government News Network, Li Jiachao said that the aerospace science and technology survey group organized by the Hong Kong Shande Foundation has entered the sixth session.Advanced innovation enterprises will also visit important historical and cultural facilities in the country.

He said that this activity can not only expand the vision of students, deepen the latest development of the country in the fieldPatriotic feelings have positive significance.

Li Jiachao said that this inspection itinerary is a rare opportunity for students.They can personally experience the outstanding achievements of the National Manned Aerospace Project for 30 years.

Li Jiachao pointed out that mainland China selected loading experts in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region last year to allow Hong Kong scientific research to have the opportunity to participate in the national manned aerospace project.We must be courageous to chase dreams, equip yourself, and make a force for the country's aerospace engineering industry in the future to realize aerospace dreams.

According to the official website of the Hong Kong Shande Foundation, the Hong Kong Shande Foundation held the Beijing and Xi'an Aerospace Science and Technology Investigation Group for five consecutive years from 2015 to 2019 for five consecutive years.In the past three years, the delegation was suspended due to the crown disease. This year, the epidemic has ended the normal operation of society. The delegation will be resumed from July 30 to August 6, and about 120 middle school students will participate.