The archbishop of Hong Kong’s Anglican Church lives in a luxury apartment on scenic Tai Tam Bay and sits on China’s top political advisory body, but he said it was “a loving and caring heart” that defined a Christian leader, not anything else.
China’s annual "two sessions", or “lianghui”, of 2016 – plenary meetings of the country's top legislative and consultative bodies, the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference – takes place in Beijing from Thursday, March 3. It is one of the most important opportunities to observe China’s political, economic and social trends.