Lu Xinning of Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong gets new role in Guangxi
- Lu appointed member of Communist Party Standing Committee of Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, mainland media report
Lu Xinning, a deputy director of Beijing’s liaison office in Hong Kong, has been appointed as a member of the Chinese Communist Party Standing Committee of Guangxi, an autonomous region in southwest mainland China.
Mainland media reported on Monday that Beijing had appointed Lu to the position.
The Post learned that Lu had left Hong Kong for the new role.
Lu, 57, served as the liaison office’s second of six deputy directors. She joined the office in May 2019, shortly before the outbreak of anti-government protests in Hong Kong.
In her five years in Hong Kong, she often attended and spoke at cultural and arts events.
In a speech delivered at a summit in 2022, she said Hong Kong should reform its economic structure to make the cultural industry a new engine for growth.