Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and Yunnan Province agreed on Sunday to strengthen
cooperation in logistics and tourism.
According to a government press release, Hong Kong and Yunnan
signed a total of 13 Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) which will
provide impetus to mutual cooperation in the areas of logistics and
tourism.
The signing ceremony was held on Sunday in Kunming, capital of
Yunnan Province in southwest China and witnessed by HK Chief
Executive Donald Tsang and Yunnan Governor Xu Rongkai.
Tsang is leading a delegation of HKSAR government officials and
local business leaders in Kunming to attend the "Third Pan-Pearl
River Delta Regional Cooperation and Development Forum cum Trade
Fair".
Tsang said after attending the ceremony that the MoU would lay a
stronger foundation for cooperation between Hong Kong and Yunnan in
the logistics and tourism industries which were two of Hong Kong's
main economic pillars, and promote the development of these two
industries in the two places.
A total of seven MoU on logistics were signed between the
various Hong Kong logistics key players and their counterparts in
Yunnan. The MoU mainly focus on the cooperation and future
development of manpower training, information exchange, and
application of e-logistics.
Another five MoU on tourism were signed between the Yunnan
Provincial Tourism Administration and various Hong Kong tourism
organizations including the Hong Kong Tourism Board and the Travel
Industry Council of Hong.
Areas of cooperation include development and joint promotion of
multi-destination itineraries and tourism information exchange,
trade liaison, enhancing the quality of tourism service and travel
experience, and manpower training.
The Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited (Dragonair) also signed a
Letter of Intent with the Lijiang Municipal government stating that
the two parties would join hands to seek regulatory approval and
make necessary preparation to launch direct services by Dragonair
between Hong Kong and Yunnan scenic spot of Lijiang.
(Xinhua News Agency June 6, 2006)