2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenMatthew ChengPublished: 4:12pm, 6 May 2026Updated: 4:17pm, 6 May 2026Hong Kong’s legislature is set to visit Beijing as a full body for the first time since the city’s handover to Chinese rule in 1997, with all 90 lawmakers expected to join the delegation as it seeks better alignment with the national 15th five-year plan.
Legislative Council president Starry Lee Wai-king announced on Wednesday that the trip would take place in July.
Lawmakers were informed that the seven-day visit to the capital would run from July 19 to 25, during the legislature’s summer recess, the South China Morning Post has learned.
“If we have the opportunity to visit Beijing, it would allow us to gain a first-hand understanding of the latest national developments, the specific arrangements under the 15th five-year plan, and the overall national strategies,” Lee said.
She said the visit would help legislators better support Hong Kong’s alignment with the national blueprint, which will guide the nation’s development from 2026 to 2030, and assist the government in formulating and implementing the city’s first five-year plan.
But Lee stopped short of revealing whether the delegation would meet state leaders, noting that further details would be released once finalised.