Xinhua News Agency Hong Kong, August 25th The sky is blue and the wind is smooth. The youth sharing session "Vision and Opportunity to Build a Beautiful Bay Area" hosted by the Hong Kong Youth Federation was held at the Open University of Hong Kong on the 25th.
walked into the sharing meeting site, and what caught my eye was a row of exhibition boards, which listed the introduction to the mainland cities of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area , as well as preferential policies and industrial development directions for Hong Kong people, etc., to draw a beautiful blueprint for Hong Kong people's future development in Greater Bay Area . The young Hong Kong people who attended the sharing session took a group photo in front of the exhibition board with a cheerful atmosphere.
at 9:30 am, the sharing session kicked off with the audience's expectations and applause. Many guests took turns to deliver speeches, detailing the relevant policies of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in the 14th Five-Year Plan. The theme of the speech ranges from the employment and entrepreneurship plans for young people to the innovation and integration of science and finance between the mainland and Hong Kong, which fully reflects the country's solid support for Hong Kong and the care and care for Hong Kong youth.
"People here who have never used WeChat transfer or Alipay, please raise your hands." Director of the Institute of Finance of the People's Bank of China Zhou Chengjun opened his speech with such an easy question. After asking, no one in the audience raised his hand, and everyone looked around and made a knowing laugh. The
sharing session was packed. During the event for about two hours, the audience listened quietly, watched the speaker project pages of rich briefing materials on the screen, and picked up their mobile phones to take pictures of the key points from time to time.
Wang Liuquan, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, expressed his speech that he hopes that the majority of Hong Kong youth will open their minds, grasp the general trend, seize the broad space and good opportunities brought by the rapid development of the country, and walk with the motherland, and shine with the brilliant youth in building Hong Kong and serving the country.
"We are pleased to see that Hong Kong youth are paying more and more attention to national development and are more active in pursuing development opportunities." Huang Liuquan said in an interview with the media after the meeting.
Dong Pan Zhihao, executive director of the Hong Kong Youth Federation, said in an interview with reporters that the "14th Five-Year Plan" has brought entrepreneurship and employment opportunities, and has comprehensively upgraded the fields of trade, international finance, shipping, etc., and has also been involved in cultural and artistic exchanges between China and foreign countries. I believe that the lecture can ignite the confidence and hope of Hong Kong people in the future.
Dong Wei Jiajun, the executive director of the Hong Kong Youth Federation, who are also representatives of Hong Kong youth, and Zhong Tingnuo, executive deputy secretary-general of the Hong Kong Youth Federation, also said that the "14th Five-Year Plan" has brought many opportunities to Hong Kong people, and Hong Kong has advantages in law, talent and medical care, and can complement and communicate with different cities in the Greater Bay Area.
"What impressed me the most about this sharing session was the part about the Innovation and Science Center. It was very encouraging to me who was engaged in the technology industry and gave me hope." Pan Junyu, deputy secretary-general of the Hong Kong Elite Association and director of the Professional Service Research Association, said.
also delivered speeches at the sharing meeting on the same day, including Guan Jirong, deputy director of the Regional Economic Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, and Li Xiao, deputy director of the China Science and Technology Exchange Center, and others.
