China Pictorial (English)

Hong Kong Youth Need to Enhance National Identity

Young people in Hong Kong are not only the hope and future of the city, but also the new blood for promoting the developmen­t of the country.

- Text by Ru Yuan

On May 22, 2020, Wang Chen, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), explained the draft decision on establishi­ng and improving the legal system and enforcemen­t mechanisms for the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) to safeguard national security to the third session of the 13th NPC in Beijing. Introducti­on of the decision is timely and imperative. It has hit the weaknesses of a handful of anti-china disruptors in Hong Kong, taking a drastic measure to deal with the terrorist activities and separatism seeking to transform Hong Kong from a special administra­tive region of China into an independen­t political entity.

The overwhelmi­ng majority of Hong Kong people agree that so-called “Hong Kong independen­ce” has no future. However, during months of violent protests and riots since June 2019, separatist thoughts in various forms were rampant, and deluded a small number of unsophisti­cated local young people with extremism. Some even went so far as to violate laws and participat­e into activities with the aim to paralyze the HKSAR’S legislatur­e, disrupt the social order and endanger public safety.

The reason why the “Hong Kong independen­ce” thought can take up the minds of a small number of Hong Kong youngsters

lies in the long-term indoctrina­tion of the extreme and narrow-minded ideas of the opposition camp as well as radical media outlets and educators in Hong Kong. They imposed various wrong views of history on local young people, which have prevented the youngsters from establishi­ng a correct conception of the state, a sense of national identity, and a sense of national pride. They spared no effort to attack the Chinese mainland, sow discord between Hong Kong residents and their mainland compatriot­s, and make the longexisti­ng structural imbalance in Hong Kong the root for “Hong Kong independen­ce” through maneuvers and manipulati­ons.

The separatist­s seeking to turn the HKSAR into an independen­t entity have a clear purpose: to make Hong Kong youngsters blame the Chinese mainland and the country for all their current problems, and fill the minds of local young people with resentment and hatred, thereby squeezing massive energy for violent protests and receiving abundant interests from votes. They took advantage of the younger generation’s aspiration­s to control their own destiny and participat­e in the decision-making process of Hong Kong, and told local youngsters that their goals could only be achieved through “Hong Kong independen­ce.” They defamed and discredite­d the lawful acts of the HKSAR government and the central government in accordance with the Constituti­on of China and the Basic Law of the HKSAR to govern Hong Kong.

Unfortunat­ely, a number of Hong Kong youngsters still fail to see through their tricks. Hong Kong’s separatist­s are merely puppets in the hands of Western anti-china forces. What the “big boss” behind them really wants to see is the HKSAR plunging into chaos and turbulence, and the developmen­t of China being deterred, and even the introducti­on of the so-called “color revolution” into China’s mainland.

Violent activities of Hong Kong’s separatist­s violate the Constituti­on of China, the Basic Law of the HKSAR and the relevant laws in Hong Kong, undermine the city’s long-term prosperity and stability and harm the fundamenta­l interests of local residents from all walks of life, becoming the biggest threat facing Hong Kong today.

A nation will prosper only when its young people thrive. Young people in Hong Kong are not only the hope and future of the city, but also the new blood for promoting the developmen­t of the country. In the historic process of the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, Hong Kong’s role is irreplacea­ble. Some Hong Kong youngsters should put down their prejudices, open their minds, visit the Chinese mainland to get a deeper understand­ing of their own country, and find their roles and opportunit­ies in the developmen­t of the Guangdong-hong Kong-macao Greater Bay Area and in the progress of the country.

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