Global Times

More Hong Kong students study in mainland for prospects

- By Yang Sheng

More and more Hong Kong students have decided to study at mainland universiti­es mainly for opportunit­ies, with some of them saying mainland universiti­es could provide a more suitable and peaceful environmen­t for them to focus on studies and a more diverse cultural and educationa­l experience.

Ashley Tse Hiu Hung, 29, chairwoman of the Hong Kong Youth Enlightenm­ent, who is also a doctoral candidate at the School of Public Policy and Management of Tsinghua University, told the Global Times on Wednesday that studying in the mainland, especially in Beijing, will broaden her outlook and vision, since staying in Hong Kong would limit her perspectiv­es.

“Hong Kong is a city which implements the ‘one country, two systems’ principle, so studying in the mainland could help Hong Kong students better understand the ‘one country,’ the country’s policies and remarkable developmen­t, and then we can learn how to find a place for Hong Kong in this historic trend,” Tse noted.

Calvin Chan, another Hong Kong student who studied at Peking University, said at Hong Kong universiti­es, “we only get to know students with very similar background­s and opinions. But in mainland cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, we can make friends with so many talented and hardworkin­g mainland students with diverse background­s and points of view. It’s just like opening a new world for students like me, and it is truly valuable.”

Data released by the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (Hong Kong) in April showed that in 2019, 10,433 Hong Kong students signed up to take the entrance exams of mainland universiti­es, and the students who signed up for Hong Kong college entrance exams dropped by more than 2,800.

Gong Wan, director general of the service center, told media that more Hong Kong students decided to study in the mainland not only because of the developmen­t and improvemen­t of mainland universiti­es, but because more of them are optimistic about the country’s developmen­t.

The 21st Century Business Herald said on Tuesday many Hong Kong students who decided to study and work in mainland cities like Shenzhen, which is also a fast growing internatio­nal city bordering Hong Kong, believe that the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area strategy is a golden opportunit­y, and if they study and intern in both Hong Kong and the mainland.

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