Key facts
- Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, will engage in a public dialogue from space.
- The dialogue will take place from the Tiangong space station.
- The event is expected to occur within the next two months.
- The initiative aims to inspire Hong Kong residents.
- The event aligns Hong Kong with national aerospace development goals.
Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, is slated to participate in a public dialogue from the Tiangong space station. This event is anticipated to occur within the next two months. The primary objectives of this initiative are to inspire the residents of Hong Kong and to align the city's aspirations with China's national goals in aerospace development. The dialogue is expected to provide a unique opportunity for the public to connect with space exploration and understand the advancements being made in the field. It is part of a larger strategy to promote public engagement with China's growing space program and technological achievements. The event underscores the increasing role of Hong Kong in national scientific endeavors and aims to foster a sense of pride and participation among its citizens.
