2
(3)
(4)
obtained information from Guangdong officials on
range
of
a wide
parameters corcerning infrastructural
developments of mutual concern, e.g. port, airport, rail
and road transport; and
Sought and established patterns of mutual communication
in future.
1.3
Composition of Delegatior of the Hong Kong Government and the
Guangdong Government
1.3.1 The Hong Kong delegation was headed by Sir David
Akers-Jones, Special Adviser to the Governor. Other
members included the Secretary for Lands and Works, the
Commissioner for Transport, the Director of Marine,
representatives of the Economic Services Branch, Lands
1.3.2
works Branch, the Buildings and Lands
Lands Department,
the Political Adviser's Office. The name list of
the delegation is shown at Appendix I.
ang
The delegation of the Guangdong Government was headed by
Mr. Yang Deyuan, Vice-Governor of Guangdong Province and
the delegation of the Shenzhen Government was headed by
tr. Zhang Hongyi, Vice-Mayor
Vice-Mayor of Shenzhen City. The
membership lists
delegations are shown at
Appendices Il and III.
of
the
1.4
The visit
1.4.1
one by
In Guangzhou, two sessions of presentations,
Guangdong officials and the other by Hong Kong
officials, were given (ss..2.1 and CS. 3.1 in the
report). They were followed by two sessions
discussions (ss.2.2 and 3.2)
of
1.4.2
In Shenzhen, there were
presentations (ss.4.1 and
discussion (ss.4.3).
also
two sessions
of
4.2) and ore session of