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Hong Kong's first youth entrepreneurship online fair for secondary students to start a business and sell local specialty products under the epidemic

2021-03-02T23:13:56.129Z


Under the epidemic, many citizens have changed their consumption patterns and are more inclined to shop online. The Youth Achievement Department (JAHK), a non-profit organization, will launch an online fair for youth entrepreneurship on the 13th of this month, with more than 1,200 participants


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Written by: Huang Yingjin

2021-03-03 07:00

Last update date: 2021-03-03 07:00

Under the epidemic, many citizens have changed their consumption patterns and are more inclined to shop online.

The Youth Achievement Department (JAHK), a non-profit organization, will launch an online fair for youth entrepreneurship on the 13th of this month. More than 1,200 students aged 14 to 18 have set up companies to participate, and launched more than 100 creative and Hong Kong models. Featured products.

There are open group students from 5 secondary schools "KongNect" designed the KongNect Planner notebook with Hong Kong streetscape and culture; Po Leung Kuk Lee Shing Bi Middle School students "Unbounded" with the theme of environmental protection, recycling plastic bottles and creating "no plastic cover"; and Saint Mart "Enchkant", a male and female English primary and secondary school student in Gali, designed an original environmentally friendly lampshade and a Hong Kong-style crystal ball with the theme of Hong Kong landmarks and culture.

The members of the design team represented Yu Yixing (left), Lin Yongtong (middle), and Zhong Ancheng (right), hoping to evoke happy memories of Hong Kong people with Hong Kong's characteristic street scenes. Hong Kong is a place where countless people are working hard together.

(Photo by Huang Yingjin)

High school students create a golden sentence: Hong Kong people must strive to be a smart person

"JA Hong Kong Youth Entrepreneurship Online Fair" will be held from 11 am to 5 pm on the 13th of this month.

The open group company "KongNect", composed of students from Hip En Middle School, Maryknoll Convent School, St. Joseph’s College, King’s College and St. Paul’s College, designed the KongNect Planner notebook with Hong Kong streetscape and culture. The price is 75 yuan. One.

Company member representatives Yu Yixing, Lin Yongtong, and Zhong Ancheng introduced the product and said that Hong Kong people live fast, and sometimes they may feel grievances due to high pressure. The design team hopes to evoke happy memories of Hong Kong people with Hong Kong’s characteristic streetscapes. Hong Kong is a countless city. A place where people work hard together.

As high school students, the team members also know that high school life is stressful and life is quite busy. They hope that users can make good use of their notebook to plan their time and set goals.

On the page of the notepad, they also left some "chicken soup for the soul", such as "Hong Kong people must strive to be a smart person", hoping to bring positive energy to the world.

Turning waste into treasure: 14 plastic bottles reshaped into telescopic umbrellas

The "Unbounded" company established by the students of Po Leung Kuk Lee Shing Bi Secondary School takes environmental protection as the theme. It recycles plastic bottles and creates an "extreme plastic cover". Every 14 plastic bottles can be reshaped into a retractable umbrella. Each umbrella is priced at 120. yuan.

Company member representatives Wu Jiaying, Xie Yingle, Yi Wenjun, and Li Yueyi said that the main color of the umbrella is gray, and one side of the umbrella is printed with the word "700", which means that there are currently about 700 marine organisms affected by plastic pollution and Hong Kong’s daily 700 tons of plastic bottles were dumped at the landfill.

The team members hope to start from the school, so as to promote the concept of environmental protection to 7 million people in Hong Kong.

At the same time, the LOGO on the gray umbrella also means that in 2020, the whole world will experience a gloomy year, but after the gloom, the dawn will also usher in.

In addition, the "Enchkant" company, established by St. Margaret’s male and female English primary and secondary school students, uses Hong Kong’s landmarks and cultural symbols to make environmentally friendly lampshades from recycled paper and newspapers. The surface is engraved with high-rise buildings and carp patterns in Hong Kong. The price is 128 yuan.

Another product of the company is a Hong Kong-style crystal ball, which has four different three-dimensional patterns, namely Victoria Port, Hong Kong Peak, Tea Restaurant, and neon light sign. Customers can also customize different designs and the price is 98 yuan.

Light elements are added to the lampshade and crystal ball. Company member representatives Vanshiha, Chen Minxuan, Alyssa, and Cai Biyu pointed out that they hope to be the dawn of Hong Kong people under the epidemic.

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