Workers finish paving the roadway on the second Humen Bridge across the mouth of the Pearl River in late January, 2019. The bridge is scheduled to open to traffic on May 1. [YUE LUJIAN/CHINA NEWS SERVICE] China will push for reducing and even removing the long-distance and roaming charges for Hong Kong and Macao residents, the country's top economic planner said on Thursday. Luo Wen, vice-chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, said at a State Council Information Offices news conference that, to develop a quality circle for living, working and traveling in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the government will introduce a series of supportive policies for Hong Kong and Macao residents. More efforts are needed to develop a one-hour transport circle, offering quick and convenient ways for traveling as well as reduce and even scrap the long-distance and roaming charges for citizens in Hong Kong and Macao, Luo added. silicone wristbandsembossed-wristbandrubber band bracelets24 hour silicone wristbandspaw print silicone braceletscheapest place to buy silicone wristbandsfuck cancer braceletfigured wristbandextra large silicone wristbandsmiscarriage awareness silicone braceletsplain black silicone wristbandsblank wristband