Key facts
- Hong Kong will begin sharing data with mainland China this year.
- The data sharing is part of an effort to deepen integration between Hong Kong and mainland China.
- Hong Kong's tech minister announced the data sharing initiative.
- Hong Kong will commemorate the anniversary of its handover on July 1.
- A flag-raising ceremony will be held for the handover anniversary.
- Citywide deals are planned for the handover anniversary.
- Specific plans for the handover day events have not been detailed.
Hong Kong's technology and innovation sector is slated to commence data sharing with mainland China within the current year. This initiative, announced by the city's tech minister, signifies a significant step towards greater integration between Hong Kong and the mainland. The move is positioned as part of a wider strategy aimed at fostering deeper connections and collaboration between the two regions.
In parallel, Hong Kong is preparing to commemorate the anniversary of its handover on July 1. The celebrations will include a traditional flag-raising ceremony. Furthermore, the city is expected to feature various citywide deals and promotions. While the South China Morning Post has reported on these planned July 1 deals, specific details regarding the events for the handover anniversary itself have not been disclosed.
