Hong Kong's First Astronaut to Hold Public Dialogue from Tiangong Space Station
Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, is expected to engage in a public dialogue with residents from the Tiangong space station within the next two months. This announcement was made by Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong on Sunday. Additionally, Sun Dong stated that the city plans to formulate a new strategy to better align with the country’s aerospace development initiatives.

Hong Kong's inaugural astronaut is slated to participate in a public discussion with city residents, broadcasting live from the Tiangong space station. This interaction, featuring Lai Ka-ying, is anticipated to occur within the next two months.
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong shared this development during a radio programme on Sunday. He expressed his expectation that a public dialogue with Lai Ka-ying could be arranged within the upcoming one to two months.
Beyond the astronaut's upcoming engagement, Secretary Sun Dong also highlighted plans for Hong Kong to establish a new strategy. This initiative aims to enhance the city's integration and alignment with the broader aerospace development efforts of the country.
According to the South China Morning Post, these announcements underscore Hong Kong's increasing involvement in national space programs.
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