Xi Jinping Meets HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee in Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee in Beijing on December 16, 2025, to discuss Hong Kong’s current situation and the HKSAR government’s work.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping met with HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee in Beijing on December 16, 2025, to discuss Hong Kong’s current situation and the HKSAR government’s work.
President Xi Jinping meets HKSAR Chief Executive John Lee in Beijing on December 16, 2025, highlighting Beijing’s ongoing engagement with Hong Kong.
A festive street fair in Hong Kong turned eco-friendly stalls into a fundraising platform, helping families rebuild after the deadly Tai Po District fire that left hundreds homeless.
The Hong Kong High Court finds media tycoon Jimmy Lai guilty of violating the National Security Law, highlighting his alleged role in “black-clad” violence during the legislative amendment turmoil.
HKSAR security chief Chris Tang defends the High Court verdict in Jimmy Lai’s national security case, stressing strict rule of law and equal justice.
The Liaison Office of the Chinese mainland backs Hong Kong’s first conviction under the national security law, supporting the verdict against Jimmy Lai for colluding with foreign forces.
Jimmy Lai’s conviction for colluding with external forces and publishing seditious materials highlights the 2019 protests’ impact on press freedom and national security.
On Dec 15, the HKSAR’s Office for Safeguarding National Security backed Jimmy Lai’s conviction, citing open trial procedures and strict enforcement of national security law.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said Jimmy Lai’s conviction upholds justice, safeguards core values and sends a clear message that national security prevails over false claims of freedom.
Judge David Lok Kai-hong will head an independent probe into the Tai Po fire, emphasizing impartiality and a nine-month report deadline.