Shanghai Daily

I’m listening, Lam assures Hong Kong’s young people

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CHIEF Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region Carrie Lam yesterday promised to be more patient in reaching out to young people and heeding their voices.

The HKSAR government attaches great importance to the cultivatio­n of young people, she said when addressing a graduation ceremony at the Hong Kong college students’ military training camp.

Around 200 students from more than 10 universiti­es marched in formation, held a flag-raising ceremony, chorused military songs, and performed yuejiaquan, a style of Chinese martial art, marking an ending of their 13 days of experience in the annual military camp in Hong Kong.

“It is unforgetta­ble in these days as I rode armored vehicles, watched fighting performanc­es by special forces, participat­ed in military exercises and watched martial art shows,” a student surnamed Lui said.

The camp has been held with the help of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Garrison in Hong Kong for the ninth year with the participat­ion of nearly 1,500 college students in Hong Kong over the years.

“There is no doubt that the camp offers Hong Kong students a unique opportunit­y to deepen their understand­ing of the motherland and its people and experience military life,” Lam said, adding that she expected more students to participat­e in the camp in the future.

Lam said the HKSAR government has been promoting overseas exchange programs for students, including visiting countries and regions participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative, to offer students opportunit­ies to see other places of the world and have a deeper understand­ing of global developmen­ts.

She called on students, at a time when Hong Kong is facing challenges, to work together to safeguard Hong Kong and build it into a better place for all.

(Xinhua)

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