Lang Ping, head coach of China's women's volleyball team, said more fitness facilities should be built and the sports industry should be boosted to meet public demand for better health.
Lam, in her first official event since taking office as the first female leader of Hong Kong on Saturday, said the next step-to be taken at the proper time-is to launch "southbound trading", which will allow mainland investors to buy and sell Hong Kong-listed bonds.
Kuo believes such moves will help meet startups' demand for capital, venues and connections. He added that the plan will help create a favorable atmosphere that will attract more Hong Kong and Macao entrepreneurs, which would also contribute to the region's goal of becoming a global innovation and technology hub.
Lam said she shared that aspiration, adding that both places can further enhance cooperation, particularly in elderly care services, in order to respond to the challenge of aging populations - an important issue in both places.
LAPAN acquired a 100-hectare site in North Biak in the 1980s for future development. Indonesia has another site in Garut, West Java, which has been used for testing small experimental rockets.
Lancaster Mayor Marvin R. Rex Parris said the milestone is a result of a successful collaboration.
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