Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao represented the SAR government and Hong Kong citizens to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain.

Li Jiachao said in a press release released on the afternoon of Friday (September 9) in the afternoon of the Chief Executive Office: "I would likeDeep mourning. For 70 years, she is the longest in Britain's most reigned monarch, which has been respected, loved and praised by the British people. As the British nation mourn, we will give deep condolences to the British people. "

Buckingham Palace announced at about 1:35 am on Friday (September 9th) in Singapore that Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom died.The Queen was 96 years old.The British Consulate General in Hong Kong, located at the No. 1 Golden Bell Court of Hong Kong, sorrows the flag on the morning of the 9th.

The British Consul General's Library Book Page Page on the 9th also replaced the black and white pictures of Elizabeth II, and uploaded Buckingham Palace to announce the announcement of the Queen's death.

The British Consulate General in Hong Kong also announced that from 12 noon on the 9th to 5 pm, and next Monday (September 12) to the next Friday (September 16)Set up a band for the public for mourning.

As of 10 am on the 9th, there were about 20 flowers arranged from the British Consulate General in Hong Kong, and Hong Kong citizens were present to offer flowers and silence.