HK's 1st self-driving car fruit of work with mainland
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Hong Kong's first self-driving car with a host of innovative functions was put into use during the COVID-19 pandemic, delivering groceries to residents and frontline workers at lockdown areas on the Chinese mainland. The team, led by Liu Ming, director of the Intelligent Autonomous Driving Center at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, said the vehicle is the result of cooperation between Hong Kong and mainland.
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