She also pledged that the United Nations would continue to reform its management so as to enhance its efficiency to better serve all people around the world.
She said objections against the proposed law are unfounded, and that foreign administrations should accept the "constitutional and legitimate" right of the central government to enact such a law for Hong Kong, given how they put their national security safeguards in place, Lam said.
She is proud of her achievements, but also notes, "My mum never knew about music so she let me find my own way, and I was self-motivated. That stood me in good stead as my career opened up, when I went to study in the US and in France and Germany. I had to be tough and self-aware and focused, and that all had to come from within me."
She said that consuming drugs are helping organized crime to flourish.
Shen said his grandfather borrowed a sum of money from the ancestral hall during the period of the Republic of China (1912-49) and he never repaid it before he died from illness at 29, according to a report of Wenling Daily.
She also said when the radical protesters are willing to forsake violence, the scars they caused to the society could be healed and mutual trust could be rebuilt.
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She suggests the creation of an international body to distribute priority rights, without granting sovereignty, as is done to manage satellites in geostationary orbit.
She said young people should see what the country has done for Hong Kong and express their opinions in a rational manner.
Shen believed that the financial structure of central SOEs will improve and their risk mitigation capability will increase as the enterprises implement various reform measures.
She also suggested building more public fitness infrastructure to promote regular exercise.