Two Chinese warships, the destroyer Nanning and frigate Hengyang, arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday for a five-day visit. The deployment marks the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover from British to Chinese rule. Residents will be permitted to tour the vessels during the visit, fostering engagement between the military and the public. The ships' arrival signifies Beijing’s continued assertion of sovereignty over the city. This is a routine visit aimed at showcasing the PLA Navy and strengthening ties with Hong Kong. The warships entered Victoria Harbour this morning, attracting local attention. The visit underscores the evolving relationship between Hong Kong and mainland China.

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