President Hu Jintao will visit Hong Kong from June 29
to July 1 to attend celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of its return to
the motherland.
Hu will also preside over a swearing-in ceremony for the third-term Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (SAR) government.
The SAR government is rolling out 460 activities ranging from ceremonial and
cultural events to exhibitions and conferences.
On June 30, a group of Buddhists will toll a bell for three hours on the eve
of the handover anniversary.
The big day is expected to be a mix of a ceremonial and celebratory events,
including a flag-raising ceremony, a parade, carnivals and a spectacular
fireworks display lighting up the night sky.
The People's Liberation Army garrison troops in Hong Kong, which maintains a
low-key presence, has listed four events in two weeks, including a parachute
show tomorrow.
China Post will issue a set of commemorative stamps on July 1, one of them
jointly with Hong Kong Post.