A reception to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the
Chinese motherland was held in London on Wednesday local time, according to the
Information Services Department of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
(HKSAR) government.
More than 300 political, business and Chinese community leaders, including
Chinese Ambassador Fu Ying, Lord Howe of Aberavon, Chairman of the Hong Kong
Association Baroness Dunn, Lord Brittan, and a number of mayors from the London
area, attended the reception organized by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade
Office, London, at the Grosvenor House Hotel.
Hong Kong Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology Joseph W P Wong
spoke on behalf of the HKSAR government.
Wong said that "One Country, Two Systems" had passed the most vigorous test.
"Hong Kong has once again defied doomsayers and has become a better place
than it was 10 years ago," Wong said.
The highlight of the evening was a performance by two young Hong Kong
musicians, soprano Catherine Chan and baritone Alan Tsang. As well as singing
Western and Chinese classical pieces they also performed the 10th anniversary
theme song "Just Because You Are Here".
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London is planning a series of
events over the coming months, including a London Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival
on July 1 at Royal Albert Docks, photo and film exhibitions and musical
performances by Hong Kong pianist Colleen Lee.