With the support of mainland China, the principle of "one country, two systems" and a stable security situation, Hong Kong has a wide range of opportunities and a promising future ahead, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on the 28th anniversary of the city's return to the motherland.
At a briefing on Tuesday, spokeswoman Mao Ning highlighted that since the adoption the National Security Protection Act in 2020 there is a significant Strengthening the legal framework, restoring stability and ensuring the freedoms of the population in accordance with the law.
She also rejected the "baseless and malicious" attacks by some Western politicians and organisations, which she said want to destabilize Hong Kong under the guise of the "rule of law" and human rights.
Mao reminded that the city is one of the the three most important financial centres in the world, occupied the leading positions in the international trade, transport and competitiveness, and has been leading the world rankings since the beginning of the year in the amount of capital raised from the IPO.
"Hong Kong's economy is resilient, strong and the city's attractiveness to foreign investors continues to grow," she said.
Foreign Chambers of Commerce recommend increase investment, the city ranks in the top ten in talent competitiveness and is a world leader in air and maritime transport.
In conclusion, the spokesperson said, "Thanks to the strong support of the motherland, the efforts of the government and the cooperation of the whole community, Hong Kong has broad prospects and a promising future."