HONG KONG: China’s sole operational aircraft carrier arrived in Hong Kong for the first time on Friday in a display of military might less than a week after a high-profile visit by president Xi Jinping.

Xi’s trip marked 20 years since Hong Kong was handed back to China by Britain, and analysts said his visit left little doubt that Beijing viewed the city as a destabilising hotbed of unacceptable political dissent.

His three-day stay culminated in a 30-minute speech warning that any challenge to Beijing’s control over the city crossed a “red line”, seen as a salvo against a new wave of activists calling for self-determination or independence, concepts intolerable to Beijing.

President Xi also inspected 20 squads of troops at the city’s biggest military parade in the past two decades, where helicopters and armoured vehicles were displayed.

The 305 metre-long Liaoning, a secondhand Soviet ship built nearly 30 years ago and commissioned in 2012, arrived in Hong Kong early on Friday, as a rainbow appeared overhead.

The aircraft carrier sailed through the East Lamma Channel, passing by residential buildings located on the south coast of Hong Kong island, and was berthed near the Tsing Yi region.

State news agency Xinhua said the carrier was accompanied by two destroyers and one frigate. J-15 fighter jets and two helicopters were seen on the carrier’s flight deck.

“With the fleet’s visit to Hong Kong, I believe residents will experience first hand China’s tremendous achievements in defence, in the armed forces, and especially in the navy,” the city’s new leader Carrie Lam said at a welcoming ceremony.

Lam, who was sworn in by Xi on Saturday, said it would help “reinforce” residents’ understanding of the nation.

China’s national defence ministry had said the Liaoning, named after a northeastern Chinese province, was part of a flotilla on a “routine training mission”.

Published in Dawn, July 8th, 2017

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