She recapped that she told the Human Rights Council on Tuesday that the actions in the LoC are "a stark reminder that when internationally recognized disputes are left to fester, and grave violations of human rights fall on deaf ears, peace and security issues face serious perils."
She said she hoped Hong Kong's education system can nurture future generations who are socially responsible and equipped with a sense of national identity, love for Hong Kong and an international perspective.
She has also visited her mother's hometown in Sichuan province.
She noted that attendance was voluntarily, and that the instructors would review each student's performance the week before they can return to school.
She said there is need for forums where government, researchers and higher learning institutions can meet to discuss ongoing studies and improve research funding.
She said she felt excited when she put on her wedding dress and makeup for the photo shoot, which was organized by Wuhan University of Engineering Science and the Zhongxiang Committee of the Communist Youth League.
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She was also deeply touched by close friends and strangers alike who left well-wishes and encouragement at Xinsheng Shequ, an online community for Huawei employees, as well as those in Vancouver who attended her court hearing.
She also observed that consumers now pay more attention to the taste and quality of coffee than latte art. "Chinese people are willing to try new flavors. Many international coffee chains prefer to launch new products in China to get feedback."
She apologized to travelers affected by protests, asking them to keep visiting Hong Kong and continuing to do their businesses in the Asian financial hub.
Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, chairman of Dubai's state-owned carrier Emirates Airline, made the remarks following the first public tests of China's first homemade large passenger jet C919 this week.