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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam gets a to-do list from Beijing’s top office in the city, as it reveals public outreach sparked thousands of responses

  • Officials at the liaison office in Hong Kong have compiled list of 500 items after meeting with residents
  • Deputy director says some of those will be passed on to the chief executive’s administration

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Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong sparked thousands of responses with its outreach programme. Photo: Sam Tsang

Beijing’s top agency in Hong Kong has prepared a to-do list for the local administration and its own officials to improve the city’s governance based on a recent outreach drive, as a deputy director promised more of such programmes to gauge public sentiment.

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A source said the central government’s liaison office in the city had compiled a list of 500 measures to be implemented after meeting thousands of residents and analysing the feedback.

Lu Xinning, one of the seven deputy directors at the office, made the pledge to extend its outreach work just over a week after launching a drive to “listen directly” to ordinary Hongkongers.

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Officials have made more than a dozen visits since the end of last month to meet residents, ranging from the underprivileged to young entrepreneurs. They have also mobilised 40 Chinese enterprises to also reach out to the community.

Lu Xinning visits residents in a subdivided flat in To Kwa Wan. Photo: Handout
Lu Xinning visits residents in a subdivided flat in To Kwa Wan. Photo: Handout
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