Another olive branch? Hong Kong lawmakers may be invited to visit Shenzhen, says mainland Chinese source
The trip could take place as early as next month, although one pan-democrat says it is better to wait until after Legislative Council elections
Authorities across the border are working on a short trip to Shenzhen for Hong Kong lawmakers, according to a mainland source, following the groundbreaking meeting between four pan-democrats and visiting state leader Zhang Dejiang on Wednesday.
This comes as an academic at a Beijing-backed think tank and some pan-democrats said they were hopeful there would be further dialogue between the two sides.
The source said the Shenzhen trip for lawmakers could last just a day or half a day, with the theme being economic cooperation between the two cities.
It would be a test to determine how sincere the pan-democrats were in communicating with the central government, according to the source.
He added that a senior official from the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office would take part in the trip.