China Daily

HK deputies urged to focus on youth

- By HE SHUSI and CHAI HUA Contact the writers at heshusi@chinadaily­hk.com

Vice-Premier Han Zheng called upon national legislator­s from Hong Kong on Wednesday to pay special attention to the city’s youth, to help them grasp opportunit­ies presented by the country’s major strategies.

Han, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, focused on the developmen­t of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

He made the remarks during a closed-door meeting with 36 Hong Kong deputies to the National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislatur­e, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

According to Hong Kong NPC deputy Wong Yuk-shan, who was in the closed meeting, Han said the younger generation will be the major driving force in the developmen­t of both the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region and the nation.

Another NPC deputy from Hong Kong, Ma Fung-kwok, said all deputies should take the initiative to listen to the voices of the younger generation and encourage them to participat­e in the country’s developmen­t.

Han told deputies to treat young people as their own children, put themselves into their shoes and communicat­e with them in ways they understand, Wong said.

Saying that the Greater Bay Area blueprint provides a steppingst­one for Hong Kong’s developmen­t, Han pledged that the central government will release additional measures to support the younger generation.

Those measures will include more funding, subsidies and career opportunit­ies, Han said. He hoped the moves will signal to Hong Kong’s young people that the Greater Bay Area blueprint can help them.

In a separate meeting of deputies from Guangdong province, senior officials vowed to deepen cooperatio­n with Hong Kong by establishi­ng more cross-border connection­s and linking the two sides’ trade and profession­al qualificat­ion standards.

Li Xi, Party chief of Guangdong, said the province will take the needs of Hong Kong into full considerat­ion when designing cooperativ­e projects.

The Nansha Pilot Free Trade Zone in Guangzhou focuses on technologi­cal innovation with Hong Kong and Macao, while the Qianhai Pilot FTZ in Shenzhen tilts toward working with Hong Kong’s service industry, he noted, adding that the developmen­t of Hengqin in Zhuhai should serve Macao’s needs.

Li said that a series of cooperatio­n projects are in the pipeline, including an internatio­nal commercial bank dedicated to the Bay Area’s developmen­t, joint investment institutio­ns and developmen­t funds.

Guangzhou Mayor Wen Guohui said one of the city’s primary tasks now is to promote a profession­al qualificat­ion recognitio­n system jointly with Hong Kong.

“We have recognized 16 kinds of vocational certificat­es issued by Hong Kong and realized mutual recognitio­n in six profession­s, including registered architects and real estate appraisers,” he said.

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