
Leading the forty-strong group, Chan described the visit as deeply inspiring, noting that both planning zones exhibited a “magnificent planning vision.” He stressed that the experiences observed on the mainland offer valuable reference points as Hong Kong advances the Northern Metropolis and other strategic infrastructure projects.
During the meetings in Beijing, Chan reported on the city’s economic and financial situation, thanked the central authorities for support in reinforcing Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre, and emphasised the need to integrate the city’s development with the country’s broader modernisation agenda.
He also visited authorities such as the National Financial Regulatory Administration and the Beijing International Data Exchange, exploring cooperation in data infrastructure, talent flows and financial connectivity.
At Xiongan, the delegation examined financing models, land-use planning, infrastructure delivery mechanisms and integrated smart-city technologies.
Chan indicated that Hong Kong will study these mechanisms closely as it works to accelerate the Northern Metropolis initiative and enhance its infrastructure financing capacity.
Xia Baolong reaffirmed central government support for Hong Kong under the “one country, two systems” framework and called on the city to seize opportunities, innovate and align with national development strategies.
The interactions reinforce the mutual commitment to integrate Hong Kong’s development with national goals.
The trip signals Hong Kong’s renewed emphasis on major infrastructure and cross-border integration as it seeks to revitalise growth amid macroeconomic headwinds.
Chan said that the insights gained will help inform the city’s next steps in planning, financing and execution of strategic developments.
Implementation of insights and actual adaptation of mainland models will now depend on further internal processing, and policy announcements are expected in the coming months as the Northern Metropolis evolves into a flagship urban-development blueprint for Hong Kong’s future.



























