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YMCA is not keen to enter the Greater Bay Area S3 Outstanding Student: They will live in housing companies, and people hope to have housing facilities

2021-10-30T10:57:00.841Z


The "New Territories Outstanding Student Election 2021" held an awards ceremony today (30th). Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor also attended. The conference also provided an opportunity for outstanding students to have a dialogue with the Commissioner. Some students in the audience asked that there are


The "New Territories Outstanding Student Election 2021" held an awards ceremony today (30th). Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor also attended. The conference also provided an opportunity for outstanding students to have a dialogue with the Commissioner.

Some students in the audience asked that many young people may not be willing to develop in the Greater Bay Area. The Acting Secretary for Home Affairs, Chen Jizhi, responded that even if adults go to work in other places, they will have concerns, but every challenge Will bring opportunities for students.


The Anglican White John Governor’s High School, S3 Jiang Zhuoting, who asked the question, said that she has no plans to develop in the Greater Bay Area for the time being. , The government can provide more supporting facilities for young people who intend to develop in the Greater Bay Area, such as providing housing.


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Students will be selected by district elections to enter the finals

The election is organized by the New Territories Youth Federation, the New Territories Youth Federation Development Foundation and the Hong Kong Distinguished Student Association. It aims to commend outstanding students, encourage them to exert influence, and encourage the youth around them to continue learning and actively participate in social activities.

The nine regions of the New Territories are responsible for coordinating the regional primaries in each district, and are divided into junior high school and high school groups.

Only 46 students who stand out from the more than 1,100 contestants in the district election can enter the final of the "New Territories District Outstanding Student Election 2021".

The finalists are required to pass a written test, long-answer questions on the topic of "Hong Kong's Future", a short film creation competition, individual interviews and group interviews. The finals have been held on August 22, and ten outstanding students have been selected.

Young people may not be willing to go to the Greater Bay Area to develop Chen Jizhi: Adults may also have concerns about working in other places

In addition to the award ceremony, the conference also provides opportunities for outstanding students to have dialogue with the director.

A student in the audience asked that many young people may not be willing to develop in the Greater Bay Area. The Acting Secretary for Home Affairs, Chen Jizhi, responded that even adults may have concerns about working in other places, but each challenge is The students bring opportunities, and the government will actively coordinate and encourage young people to develop in the Greater Bay Area.

Elected students have no plans to develop in the Greater Bay Area: don’t want to be separated from the same house

Jiang Zhuoting, a student of the Anglican White John Bishop High School and Form 3 student who asked the question, said that she has no plans to develop in the Greater Bay Area. , The government can provide more supporting facilities for young people who are interested in developing in the Greater Bay Area, such as providing housing.

Classmate Jiang also shared that he was recommended by the teacher to participate in the competition, but he lacked confidence.

She also pointed out that working with the team during the competition to produce short films, communicate with each other and distribute work, also let her understand the importance of teamwork.

Lam Cheng: The northern metropolitan area is built for young people

In her speech, Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said that the government has always attached importance to youth development, especially the challenges faced by Hong Kong in the past two years, prompting the government to reflect on youth work and listen more to the voices of young people, so as to effectively solve the difficulties of youth in academic, career and upward mobility.

The authorities also need to strengthen the work of positive values ​​among young people, so that young people can become responsible, ambitious, new generations who are willing to fight for the country and Hong Kong.

Carrie Lam also stated that in the new "Policy Address", the "Northern Metropolis", the 14th Five-Year Plan and other long-term visions have been put forward, emphasizing the construction of the "Northern Metropolis" for young people and providing them with a stage for development. Actively equip yourself.

In addition, the "Policy Address" also proposes to increase housing supply in the next 15 to 20 years to solve the problem of housing difficulties in Hong Kong and the difficulty of getting upstairs.

She said that outstanding students will cooperate with the government's long-term goals and exert their influence in the next 10 years. "By 2035, when you are the master of the house, all your goals will be achieved."

Cyberport and CUHK signed a memorandum of cooperation to provide support for innovation and technology companies and students in the Greater Bay Area. Greater Bay Area|Investment Hong Kong: The proportion of companies coming to Hong Kong increased by one-third. From the Mainland China University and the Greater Bay Area academic institutions signed a memorandum. Hong Kong schools should play the role of building the Bay Area

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