President Hu Jintao inspects troops of the
People's Liberation Army (PLA) stationed in Hong Kong June 30,
2007. Hu, along with a delegation of senior central government
officials, is in Hong Kong for a three-day visit to celebrate the
10th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to Chinese rule.
[Reuters]
President Hu Jintao inspects troops of the
People's Liberation Army stationed in Hong Kong June 30 2007. Hu is
on a three-day visit to Hong Kong to oversee the 10th anniversary
of the city's return to Chinese rule. [Reuters]
Troops of the People's Liberation Army
stand under the rain during President Hu Jintao's visit in Hong
Kong June 30, 2007. Hu is on a three-day visit to Hong Kong to
oversee the 10th anniversary of the city's return to Chinese rule.
[Reuters]
Chinese President Hu Jintao on Saturday morning reviewed troops
of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Garrison in the Hong
Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) at the Stonecutters
Island (Ngong Shuen Chau) Naval Base.
Hu, also general secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China and chairman of the Central Military
Commission, arrived here on Friday to attend the celebrations
marking the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China and the
swearing-in ceremony of the third-term government of the HKSAR.
About 1,900 troops were present on the occasion, in the
formations of guard of honor, army, navy, air force, armored force
and helicopters.
President Hu reviewed the troops in the company of Wang Jitang,
commander of the Chinese PLA Garrison in the HKSAR.
After reviewing troops, Hu viewed facilities of the naval base,
including a library and a computer room. Later, he went to see
soldiers at their barracks and asked about their training, study
and daily life.
At the naval base, Hu also met with the officers above the
battalion commander level of the garrison.
(China Daily via Agencies June 30, 2007)