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November 27, 2005
Visits
Space heroes touch down

 

The Shenzhou-6 Manned Space Mission team has arrived in Hong Kong for a three-day visit.

 

Led by China's Manned Space Flight Programme Deputy Commander-in-Chief Hu Shixiang, the 30-strong delegation includes astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng and three deputy delegation leaders.

 

They were greeted by Financial Secretary Henry Tang, Secretary for Home Affairs Dr Patrick Ho, Liaison Office Director Gao Siren and 500 schoolchildren at the airport this morning.

Space heroes touch down   Space heroes touch down   Space heroes touch down
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Heroic touchdown: The Shenzhou-6 Manned Space Mission team is greeted by 500 students at the airport. Astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng attend the welcoming variety show at Hong Kong Stadium. Chief Executive Donald Tsang commends those who made the Shenzhou space mission a success.

The delegation then attended the Welcoming the Delegation of Shenzhou-6 Manned Space Flight Mission variety show at Hong Kong Stadium in the afternoon.

 

The show, organised by the Home Affairs Department and sponsored by the Jockey Club, attracted more than 30,000 people.

 

Exciting moments

Officiating at the show, Chief Executive Donald Tsang said Hong Kong people are very excited to meet the two astronauts in person.

 

"It is our great pleasure to have the opportunity to honour Astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haishing as well as the scientists, engineers and support staff who made this trail-blazing space mission a success.

 

"Within only 13 years, China has become one of the few countries to master manned space flight technology. As Chinese, we are proud of our motherland's efforts and achievements.

 

"The success of Shenzhou-6 is not only the realisation of  our dream to conquer space, but it also marks a new era in China's scientific and technological development," Mr Tsang said.

 

In an interview with students at the show, the two astronauts shared their experience and knowledge on the space flight, aerospace technology and science.

 

Segments of three films featuring the training of the astronauts, the space mission of Shenzhou-6 and the compiled videos taken by the astronauts during their flight were shown at the show.

 

The delegation then met editors of local media organisations and attended a welcoming dinner hosted by the Chief Executive at Government House.

 

For the delegation's itinerary click here.


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