Hong Kong – Jakarta Dragon Boat Festival 2022 held to celebrate 25th anniversary of establishment of HKSAR (with photos)

Jakarta Dragon Boat Festival 2022 held to celebrate 25th anniversary of establishment of HKSAR (with photos)

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     The Jakarta Dragon Boat Festival 2022 was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, today (August 13) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), and to promote Hong Kong’s appeal in the areas of sports and culture. The event was sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Jakarta (HKETO Jakarta).

 

     About 800 athletes from over 50 teams competed in the races. The Director-General of the HKETO Jakarta, Mr Law Kin-wai, together with various other officiating guests, attended the event and presented prizes to the winning teams.

 

     In collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the HKETO Jakarta set up a booth at the venue to showcase a spectrum of traditional communities and contemporary architecture in Hong Kong, highlighting the city’s unique character with an iconic East-meets-West culture and a dynamic blend of the old and the new. The HKETO Jakarta also distributed souvenirs to the athletes and other guests to share the joy and excitement of the important milestone of the HKSAR.

 

     Launched in 2017 with the sponsorship of the HKETO Jakarta, the Jakarta Dragon Boat Festival has grown rapidly to become a signature event in town supported by the Jakarta Provincial Government.

 

     The HKETO Jakarta will continue to hold a series of events in the coming months to underscore the remarkable achievements of the HKSAR over the past 25 years.

Hong Kong – HKETO Jakarta hosts reception in Manila to celebrate 25th anniversary of HKSAR (with photos)

HKETO Jakarta hosts reception in Manila to celebrate 25th anniversary of HKSAR (with photos)

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     The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Jakarta (HKETO Jakarta) held a reception in Manila, the Philippines, today (July 15) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and to strengthen economic, trade and people-to-people ties between Hong Kong, the Philippines and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

 

     Addressing the event in his welcoming speech, the Director-General of the HKETO Jakarta, Mr Law Kin-wai, said that Hong Kong has always been striving for progresses over the past 25 years since its return to the motherland, with continuous success and achievements underpinned by the “one country, two systems” framework and the Basic Law.

 

     “Hong Kong remains a highly attractive metropolis in many senses, from being the freest and most competitive economy and a top global financial centre to its status as a reputable jurisdiction in terms of the rule of law, the world’s largest offshore Renminbi hub and the busiest port in terms of air cargo throughput,” he added.

 

     On the long-established close relationship between Hong Kong and the Philippines, Mr Law highlighted that Hong Kong was the Philippines’ fourth-largest trading partner last year, as well as a first-choice springboard to Mainland China, particularly under the contexts of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Belt and Road Initiative. With the earlier relaxation of inbound travel requirements for non-residents, Hong Kong looks forward to welcoming back overseas travellers to immerse themselves once again in the city’s vibrancy.

 

     Dignitaries joining the occasion to mark this important milestone for the HKSAR also included the Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr Huang Xilian; Assistant Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, Dr Gina A. Jamoralin; the Executive Vice-President of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc, Ms Mary Ng; the Executive Vice-President of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines Inc, Mr Eric Ngan; and the Regional Director of Southeast Asia and South Asia of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Mr Peter Wong.



     The event was well attended, with some 150 participants from local government agencies, business communities and the media. The HKETO Jakarta will continue to organise a series of events in the coming months to underscore the remarkable achievements of the HKSAR over the past 25 years to the Philippine and ASEAN communities.

Hong Kong – HKETO Jakarta hosts business conference and reception to celebrate 25th anniversary of HKSAR (with photos)

HKETO Jakarta hosts business conference and reception to celebrate 25th anniversary of HKSAR (with photos)

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     ​In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Jakarta (HKETO Jakarta) held a business conference and a reception in Jakarta, Indonesia, today (June 24) to strengthen economic, trade and people-to-people ties between Hong Kong, Indonesia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

      

     Themed “Resilience and Vibrancy: Hong Kong, Indonesia and the ASEAN”, the business conference was jointly organised by the HKETO Jakarta and the Ministry of Trade of Indonesia.

      

     Addressing the event in a virtual keynote speech, the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Edward Yau, said that this year marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the HKSAR, and the “one country, two systems” framework and the Basic Law buttress Hong Kong’s continuous success and prosperity, underpinned by an open and free market, a robust institutional framework, free movement of capital, a simple and low tax regime, a deep pool of multi-cultural talents, as well as a fine tradition of the rule of law and an independent judiciary.

      

     On the long-established close relationship between Hong Kong and Indonesia in economic and trade exchanges, Mr Yau highlighted that trade in goods between the two places has reached over US$5 billion last year. With its economic relevance and strategic location, as well as major development initiatives such as the Nusantara new capital project, Indonesia is a gateway and nodal point for reaping the region’s development potential.

      

     From a broader regional perspective, Mr Yau pointed out that ASEAN has been Hong Kong’s second-largest trading partner since 2010, and such ties will be deepened by the Hong Kong-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement and the related Investment Agreement (the Agreements) which took full effect in February 2021. Hong Kong will continue to serve as a prime platform and key link for ASEAN, including Indonesia, to expand their economic footprints and connections with other parts of the world.

      

     Also speaking virtually at the business conference, the Minister of Trade of Indonesia, Dr Zulkifli Hasan, stressed that Hong Kong plays a strategic role in the region as an international financial centre and gateway to the world. The close co-operation between the two places is well exemplified by the growing bilateral trade amid the pandemic, as well as Hong Kong’s significance as Indonesia’s second-largest source of foreign direct investment last year. The Agreements will further strengthen economic integration among the parties through free and open trade and investment relations.

      

     The Director-General of Investment Promotion, Mr Stephen Phillips, then moderated a panel discussion attended by prominent business leaders from both places to explore means and areas to further deepen mutual ties and identify potential new opportunities. In his closing remarks, the Director-General of the HKETO Jakarta, Mr Law Kin-wai, added that amid ever-growing interconnectedness and interdependence between economic partners, it is pivotal for all economies to support one another to enhance resilience and ride over such challenges as the pandemic and beyond.

      

     The HKETO Jakarta also hosted a reception in Jakarta today to celebrate the milestone of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the HKSAR with key Indonesian partners and interlocutors. Dignitaries joining the occasion included the Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr Lu Kang; the Chinese Ambassador to ASEAN, Mr Deng Xijun; the Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN, Mr Tran Duc Binh; and the Regional Director of Southeast Asia and South Asia of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Mr Peter Wong.

      

     The business conference and the reception were well attended, with respectively some 240 and some 180 participants from local government agencies, business communities and the media. The HKETO Jakarta will continue to organise a series of events in the coming months to underscore the remarkable achievements of the HKSAR over the past 25 years to the Indonesian and ASEAN communities.