He said that in recent years, China-Singapore ties have entered a new era. Economic partnerships have been constantly upgraded, showing strategic, forward-looking and exemplary features.
He said that Britain has no sovereignty, jurisdiction or right of "supervision" over Hong Kong after the handover. Since the return of Hong Kong, the policies of "One Country, Two Systems," "Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong" and a high degree of autonomy have been thoroughly implemented in the city.
He said China's economic development has been achieved in an open market, and its future development requires an even greater openness of markets, so China will open even wider to the outside world.
He said both countries should push for more fruitful cooperation and together maintain international order.
He proposed that the hiring companies or platforms should purchase personal accident insurance or third-party liability insurance for all their employees to further protect their safety and interests.
He said he is confident that with concerted efforts by Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, the SAR government and different social sectors, the "one country, two systems" principle will go far and steady and Hong Kong could maintain long-term prosperity and stability.
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He said that the Conception has been raised to the surface since salvage operations resumed Wednesday. It's being prepared to be lifted onto a barge and will then transported to "an undisclosed, secured location for further investigation".
He said self-driving vehicles will be safer than human drivers if the mass production of driverless cars is realized and there is enough data. In addition, he believes the battery is safer than a traditional gas tank.
He said it worths mentioning that the PM2.5 levels plunged 40 percent in October and November. The winter months are known to have Beijing's worst smog because winds slow and residents turn on coal-fired furnaces for heating. Progress in winter is key to winning the battle against smog.
He said China's science fiction industry had boomed in recent years, thanks to popular sci-fi works such as Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem and the movie The Wandering Earth, based on a short story by Liu. However, compared with other sci-fi powerhouses, China was still lacking both in terms of the number of sci-fi writers and high-quality works.