Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam will shut social media accounts after tenure

She says in her final social media posts that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s expected visit and speech will set a direction for Hong Kong.

Hong Kong’s outgoing leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor has made her last comments on social media as chief executive and will shut down her accounts once she steps down on Thursday.

In what she noted were her final posts on her Facebook and Instagram accounts on Tuesday, Lam said Chinese President Xi Jinping’s expected visit and speech would point out the direction for Hong Kong.

She also wrote that she would be moving out of the Chief Executive’s Office in Admiralty and Government House in Central after completing her five-year tenure. Sharing photos of herself pictured at these landmarks, Lam thanked her colleagues for their support.

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