China Daily

HK, Macao youth vow to contribute to rejuvenati­on

- By CHEN ZIMO and KATHY ZHANG in Hong Kong Contact the writers at mollychen@chinadaily­hk.com

Young people from Hong Kong and Macao said on Friday that the speech made by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, at the centenary celebratio­n of CPC has spurred them on to carry on capitalizi­ng on the strengths of the two special administra­tive regions to serve the country’s needs.

Their remarks followed Xi’s appeal to the nation’s young people to “make it their mission to contribute to national rejuvenati­on”, like generation after generation of young Chinese over the past 100 years who devoted their youth to the cause of the CPC and the people and remained in “the vanguard of the drive to rejuvenate the nation”.

Inspired by Xi’s roundup of the CPC’s achievemen­ts in improving people’s livelihood­s, Kwok Waikeung, a legislator and chairman of the Hong Kong Youth Power Associatio­n, called on patriots in Hong Kong to shoulder responsibi­lity and unite and carry forward the spirit of striving for the well-being of the people.

Kwok said the SAR should quickly take care of its thorny issues and contribute to the nation’s overall developmen­t.

Nixie Lam Lam, a former district councilor and member of the United Nations Associatio­n of China, was in Beijing with a delegation of over 70 people from Hong Kong to attend the centenary celebratio­n. She said she was impressed by the achievemen­ts made through concerted efforts by generation­s of Chinese people over the past 100 years.

Expressing her pride of being at the event, she said she looked forward to what the nation could achieve in the next 100 years with the efforts of the Chinese people, including those in Hong Kong.

Chim Shing, vice-president of the Hong Kong United Youth Associatio­n, said that Xi’s speech served not only as an important guideline for Hong Kong’s young people but also gave a direction for the city’s education, arts and media sectors, which have a great impact on the city’s youth.

He envisaged that young people in Hong Kong could come into contact with more artistic and cultural content with correct values such as lawabiding awareness and lofty ideals, in a bid to help them foster a sense of pride and confidence as Chinese people, as Xi expected.

On the other side of the Pearl River estuary, President of the Macao Youth Volunteers Associatio­n Pui Seng-in, said Xi’s call for “learning from history” encouraged him to stay true to his initial aspiration of serving the people. Pui said he will join hands with more Macao young volunteers to contribute to the developmen­t of the “one country, two systems” cause and building a great modern socialist country under the leadership of the CPC.

Vong Keng-hei, a Macao member of the All China Youth Federation, said he felt incomparab­ly proud as Xi announced that China has realized the first centenary goal of “building a moderately prosperous society in all respects”. He said that the achievemen­ts of the CPC over the past 100 years show that the Party has always been people-centered.

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