A delegation of 10 overseas government officials completed their visit to Hong Kong today, with a better understanding of the city s strengths, potential and opportunities under the  one country, two systems  arrangement.  The Ministry of Foreign Affairs invited officials of foreign ministries from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for a visit aimed at enhancing co-operation between Hong Kong and their countries.  During their stay in Hong Kong, they met Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki, Acting Financial Secretary Michael Wong and Acting Secretary for Justice Cheung Kwok-kwan. They exchanged views and learnt more about Hong Kong s unique advantages of having connections to both the Mainland and the world under  one country, two systems , as well as its role as a  super connector  and  super value-adder .  They also met Acting Secretary for Commerce    Economic Development Bernard Chan, Under Secretary for Financial Services    the Treasury Joseph Chan, Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology    Industry Lillian Cheong, as well as representatives of a number of institutions.  Additionally, the delegation toured the Science Park and West Kowloon Cultural District to learn about the city s latest developments and opportunities in finance, trade, innovation and technology, and arts and culture.  The delegation also visited Shenzhen to learn more about the integrated development of the Greater Bay Area.
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