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Global Prosperity Summit 2026 maps out Hong Kongโ€™s aerospace potential as cityโ€™s first astronaut takes flight

As Hong Kong sent its first astronaut into space, leading industry experts at the Global Prosperity Summit 2026 (GPS 2026) said the city was well positioned to be a facilitator of aerospace development by tapping into emerging opportunities in the aerospace economy and contributing its professional services expertise to this burgeoning field. Just days before it was announced that Hong Kongโ€™s Lai Ka-ying would join the Shenzhou-23 mission to Chinaโ€™s Tiangong space station, experts who spoke at...

Hong Kong may host Shenzhou-23 crew in 2027, including astronaut Lai Ka-ying

Hong Kong could welcome the astronauts of the Shenzhou-23 mission, including the cityโ€™s history-making payload specialist, as early as the first half of next year, the technology chief has said. Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong also said on Sunday that the government would establish a new space manufacturing research centre under InnoHK by this year, focusing on using 3D printing and artificial intelligence (AI) to support future space development. โ€œI hope that after...

Beijing hails Hong Kong astronautโ€™s selection as result of โ€˜one country, two systemsโ€™

Beijing has hailed the inclusion of Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut in the Shenzhou-23 mission as the โ€œfruitful resultโ€ of the โ€œone country, two systemsโ€ framework, while expressing hope that more young people from the city will be inspired to contribute to the countryโ€™s technological development. At a press briefing on Wednesday, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Mao Ning described the successful launch of the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft and the arrival of Hong Kong payload specialist Lai...

How Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut triggered a space education race

Lai Ka-yingโ€™s selection as Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut has sparked a more than threefold surge in aerospace and satellite-design course inquiries at a learning centre, while industry leaders have called for sites to be refitted as immersive education facilities. Lai, a police superintendent who has also become Chinaโ€™s first female payload specialist, made her historic journey into space on Sunday with the launch of the Shenzhou-23 mission. Jeffrey Ho, CEO of Star Club Scientist Education, said...

Lai Ka-ying has done Hong Kong proud as first astronaut but now what else is needed?

Hong Kong should harness the excitement sparked by the cityโ€™s first astronaut to set up a dedicated office to foster local aerospace technology and development, experts and a top government adviser have said. Professor Zhang Peng, programme leader for aerospace engineering at City University, urged the government to expand funding for programmes, create dedicated internships and establish a local aerospace technology hub to build on the momentum from Sundayโ€™s historic flight involving home-grown...

Leaving family hardest part of Lai Ka-yingโ€™s space mission, sister says

Leaving her family behind is the toughest part for Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut as she blasted off on Sunday for her six-month mission, according to her elder sister. Lai Ka-man recalled that when her sister, 43-year-old Hong Kong police superintendent Lai Ka-ying, was selected as a payload specialist in 2024, Ka-yingโ€™s three children were still in primary school. They were now being cared for by both sets of grandparents and other family members. โ€œWhen I saw my sister recently, I saw in her eyes...

First Hong Kong astronaut launches into space onboard Chinese mission

The 43-year-old police officer and mother of three serves as the team's payload scientist.

Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut Lai Ka-ying lifts off into space on Shenzhou-23 mission

Chinaโ€™s latest space mission, which includes Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut, lifted off on Sunday night. The Long March-2F rocket carrying the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwestern Chinaโ€™s Gansu province at 11.08pm local time on Sunday, according to the China Manned Space Agency. The rocket left the launchpad with a deafening blast and sent massive clouds of sand high up into the sky. Mission control declared the launch a success about 20...

Hongkongers praise astronaut Lai Ka-ying at send-off ceremony in Jiuquan

Hongkongers gathered to witness the historic launch of the Shenzhou-23 mission hailed the cityโ€™s first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, as an โ€œimmense encouragementโ€ as they watched the send-off ceremony for the crew in Jiuquan on Sunday night. Astronauts Lai, Zhu Yangzhu and Zhang Zhiyuan were met with cheers at the Wentian Pavilion in Chinaโ€™s Dongfeng Aerospace City in Gansu province before they headed to the launch site in the Gobi Desert. Lai, a 43-year-old police superintendent and a mother of...

โ€˜We are very proud,โ€™ John Lee tells first Hong Kong astronaut ahead of space flight

Hong Kongโ€™s leader has sent his blessings to the first local astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, in a video call ahead of the launch of the Shenzhou-23 space flight on Sunday, calling her participation in the mission a reflection of the countryโ€™s trust and support for the city. Payload specialist Lai, in response, recalled her packed, tough training in Beijing, which had โ€œfinally come to an endโ€, while expressing confidence that she would complete her space mission. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu on...

โ€˜Letโ€™s give it a tryโ€™: motion sickness no barrier for Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut

Lai Ka-ying suffers from motion sickness, cannot stand hot weather, was not a top student and did not speak Mandarin โ€“ all of which made the 43-year-old mother of three an unlikely pick as Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut. But the Hong Kong-born payload specialist on Chinaโ€™s Shenzhou-23 mission, which is expected to blast off on Sunday night and head to the Tiangong space station, made it through almost two years of training. โ€œI held a โ€˜letโ€™s give it a tryโ€™ attitude,โ€ Lai said in interviews with...

Hong Kongโ€™s astronaut to gather data using observatory created by local teams

Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut will operate a locally developed observatory that monitors key sources of greenhouse gas emissions on Earth during her time aboard the Tiangong space station, the research team behind the project has said. The imaging equipment could pinpoint the location and intensity of emissions, providing data that could be used to reduce carbon sources in the Greater Bay Area and elsewhere in mainland China, Professor Li Jia of Lingnan University said on Saturday. Payload...

Hong Kong astronaut a testament to countryโ€™s regard for cityโ€™s talent: John Lee

The unprecedented participation of a Hong Kong researcher in the nationโ€™s space flight mission is testament to the countryโ€™s high regard for the cityโ€™s innovation and technology talent and accomplishments, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has said. Lee congratulated payload specialist Lai Ka-ying, who is also a police superintendent, after she was named on Saturday morning as one of three astronauts who will take the Shenzhou-23 space flight to Chinaโ€™s Tiangong space station on Sunday...

Lai Ka-ying is Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut. Her mentor saw her talent years ago

If you are working on a space station orbiting hundreds of kilometres above the Earth, the woman set to become Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut when the mission launches this weekend is exactly the type of person you want by your side, according to the professor who supervised her postgraduate studies. Lai Ka-ying was meticulous, patient and a skilled communicator who could break down highly technical ideas for others, Chow Kam-pui, an honorary associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, told...

Hong Kongโ€™s first astronaut Lai Ka-ying picked for space station mission

Hong Kong will send its first astronaut to the Tiangong space station, the China Manned Space Agency announced on Saturday. Lai Ka-ying, a police chief inspector and tech expert with a doctorate in computer science, will join the Shenzhou-23 mission as a payload specialist. She will become the fourth female astronaut to enter the Chinese space station. The Shenzhou-23 crewed spacecraft is targeting a launch at 23:08 tomorrow. According to the agency, she will work alongside astronauts Zhu...