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Top official on city’s affairs tells NPC delegates of fears over its tourism capacity and says recent protests were “derogatory and divisive”.

 Beijing’s top official on Hong Kong affairs has acknowledged for the first time that the city’s capacity for mainland tourists is a matter of concern for the central government.
 National People’s Congress head Zhang Dejiang .  the nation’s third most powerful politician  told a closed meeting of Hong Kong delegates at the annual NPC session in Beijing yesterday that the problem had been “taken note of”.
  Zhang said the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council and the China National Tourism Administration should look at the issue with the Hong Kong government, said sources at the meeting.
  Ip Kwok-him, a local NPC deputy who was in attendance, said NPC chairman wanted to know what resources the city had,  so as to ensure trips by mainland visitors were “worthwhile and happy”.
  Ip said Zhang referred to the recent ill-tempered demonstrations by some Hong Kong people against mainland tourists. 
  Ip added “Zhang said the recent protests were derogatory, intensified social divisions and were inappropriate.”
  Zhang expressed his concerns as he reiterated Beijing’s stance on political reform, warning the city could face “disastrous consequences” if it adopted Western style democracy.