PLA Navy task group visits in Hong Kong (Xinhua) Updated: 2004-04-30 16:57
A navy task group of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) arrived in
Hong Kong Friday for a six-day stopover as part of celebrations marking the 55th
anniversary of the founding of the Navy.
 A Chinese naval guided missile
destroyer docks at the Ngong Shuen Chau Naval Base in Hong Kong April 30,
2004. The PLA Navy task group is visiting Hong Kong for a six-day
stopover.[Reuters] | The task group comprises
eight vessels including two guided missile destroyers, four guided missile
frigates and two submarines.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) government held a grand
welcoming ceremony Friday noon for the task group at the Ngong Shuen Chau Naval
Base.
Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa said at the ceremony that the warships of the
task group are to open to visitors during their stay and Hong Kong people will
"have a good chance to comprehend our navy's modernization process and cultivate
passion for the motherland."
Tung said that over the past seven years since Hong Kong returned to the
motherland, the garrison of the People's Liberation Army has provided great
support to Hong Kong's development, which is hailed by Hong Kong residents.
"The SAR government will as in the past fully support the garrison in
accomplishing its task in Hong Kong by the Basic Law and the garrison Law," said
Tung.
Lieut. Gen. Yao Xingyuan, commander of the task group, said the task group's
stopover will help Hong Kong compatriots to know more about the navy of the PLA
and to witness the great achievement of the country and its army.
Gao Siren, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government
in SAR; Yang Wenchang, commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China
in SAR; Lieut. Gen. Ou Jingu, vice commander of PLA Guangzhou Military Area
Command; Maj. Gen. Wang Jitang, commander of the PLA HK Garrison; Maj. Gen. Liu
Liangkai, political commissar of the PLA HK Garrison also attended the welcoming
ceremony.
The task group is to leave here on May 5.
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