Space heroes land in HK on Sunday By Albert Au Yeung (China Daily) Updated: 2005-11-24 05:44
Space exploration will certainly become the talk of the town again next week
when Shenzhou VI's two astronauts visit Hong Kong for 3 days.
Fei Junlong (right) and Nie Haisheng check
their work schedule on Tuesday at the China Astronaut Research and
Training Centre in Beijing. They will visit Hong Kong and Macao from
November 27 to December 2. [Xinhua] |
Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng will arrive in Hong Kong on Sunday morning from
Beijing as part of a 30-strong delegation of Shenzhou VI, China's second manned
space flight mission, at the invitation of Chief Executive Donald Tsang.
After the successful completion of their space mission, Fei and Nie went
through two weeks of isolation and 20 days of rest, and have returned to their
training and preparation for future missions. They are now said to be in
excellent condition, physically and spiritually.
The chief executive said that during the three-day visit, the two astronauts
and scientists would speak to the Hong Kong community, particularly the youth,
about the hard work and sacrifices leading to their success.
"The itinerary of the visit will focus on the exchange of knowledge and
experience in the academic, scientific research and educational fields targeting
mainly students, academia and athletes," he said.
On Tuesday, the delegation will visit the Tseung Kwan O Indoor Games Hall to
meet elite, disabled and young athletes, and representatives of district sports
organizations.
The delegation will leave for Macao on Wednesday morning.
(China Daily 11/24/2005 page2)
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