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Interview | Leapfrog Challenge Xie Xiaohong from the NPC and CPPCC circles to speak for the youth: My dictionary runs without escort

2021-11-17T23:15:23.600Z


In the first Legislative Council election after the electoral reform, all sectors competed in the "breakthrough", but some sectors appeared but were accused of "disparity in strength" duel. In the newly-added functions of the People’s Congress, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and the national group Hong Kong people’s representative


In the first Legislative Council election after the electoral reform, all sectors competed in the "breakthrough", but some sectors appeared but were accused of "disparity in strength" duel.

In the newly-added functional constituencies of the National People's Congress, the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the national group that represent Hong Kong residents, the All-China Youth Federation member Xie Xiaohong challenged the representative of the Hong Kong People's Congress and Vice Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, Chen Yong.


Xie Xiaohong, who was only 31 years old, denied "accompanying the run" in an exclusive interview with "Hong Kong 01", "I will not give up and accompany the run in my dictionary", indicating that he will go all out to show that young people "beat" and "run" Has the advantage of being a member of the parliament to speak up for the youth.


Xie Xiaohong, born in the 90s and from CUHK, said that it was a pity and heartache that young people expressed their opinions in the most radical way in the anti-revision movement, which turned the campus into a battlefield. "It is advocating that young people should be more aware of the Basic Law, the Constitution, and the Hong Kong National Security Law, etc., and to publicize the central government's preferential Hong Kong policy to encourage young people in Hong Kong to use their own advantages.


The Legislative Council "People's Congress, CPPCC and National Organizations" Sector Interview Part 1


Once accused of bringing a "brainwashing group" Thanks: I feel uneasy

Xie Xiaohong, who was actively involved in youth affairs in the past, described herself as a "born born and raised in the 90s". He came from a grass-roots family. As a child, he enrolled in the local prestigious Xie'en Middle School with his expertise in badminton. His initial knowledge of China was based on what he learned in books and classrooms. The knowledge of modern China is limited.

Until the 2007 Fifth National Congress, she participated in the "Love Me China Train Group" exchange group that visited Beijing, Shanghai and other places, which became an opportunity for her to join the All-China Youth Federation in the future. The second trip to Beijing, the Great Wall, and the raising of the flag at Tiananmen Square had a great impact on me. As a Chinese, I should be proud of it. The achievements and development of the country today are hard-won." Later, he became the head of the "train group."

As of the anti-Chinese religion incident in 2012, Xie Xiaohong was on the front page of the newspaper because of the status of the head of the "train group", "The train group was said to be a brainwashing group. The young students worked hard to organize an exchange group, but they were discredited by others.” She began to publish many articles, including postings to clarify the misunderstanding of the "train group" by the outside world.

During the "Occupy Central" period in 2014, Xie Xiaohong, who was studying for a master's degree in Chinese at CUHK, saw that some students were organizing a strike. He believed that the mainstream opinion at the time was in favor of a strike, which created peer pressure on students who wished to go to class. The situation was "not the right way", so he wrote an article The "Ten Questions Why the Class Strike?" has aroused social concern.

During the anti-revision movement in 2019, CUHK once violent conflicts broke out. Xie Xiaohong said that she insisted on anti-violence and upholding the stance of "one country, two systems." It’s a pity, "I think he was so passionate, but he actually used the wrong force, which made him even have to go to prison."

At the CUHK graduation ceremony this year, some graduates held up the names of imprisoned students and wrote: "We graduated, but they can't."

Xie Xiaohong believes that CUHK people have always been aspiring to society. "Everyone cares about the good things in society, but the focus is to use different methods and methods to strive for their goals and ideals." She hopes that in the future, young people can be strengthened to "One Country, Two Systems" and the "Basic Law." And the "Constitution".

If elected to strengthen the central government's preferential Hong Kong policy

In 2015, he ran for the district council election but failed. This time he participated in the National People’s Congress, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and the national organization sector. Xie Xiaohong said it was a rare opportunity. The committee members enter the community and schools for promotion, and promote Hong Kong youth to intern and work in central ministries, state agencies and international organizations, so as to give full play to the advantages of Hong Kong youths with an international perspective.

Xie Xiaohong, who is also the deputy director of Minghui Think Tank, is also a doctoral student in the School of Public Administration of Tsinghua University.

Regarding the housing problem, Xie Xiaohong believes that it is very important to build more homes. "If you say that young people can buy private houses at once, unless they really have family support, it will be very difficult, and I feel the same." She also urged the government to increase the supply of youth dormitories. .

Xie Xiaohong mentioned that many cities in the Mainland have also introduced housing and transportation subsidies to attract talents. "The Hong Kong government needs to strengthen its system? Don't just ask young people to develop in the Greater Bay Area. Of course, the development of the Greater Bay Area is a way out and a good direction. But what about Hong Kong? If I want to live and work in Hong Kong, how can I develop it?"

Hope to bring exciting elections "You must go all out when you run off the field"

Xie Xiaohong's opponent this time is Chen Yong, who has rich political experience and has served as a deputy to the Hong Kong People's Congress for two sessions.

Xie Xiaohong called the opponent a "very strong senior", which is worthy of respect, but she also has advantages, including "playing", "especially in badminton. I hope I can challenge Brother Yong tightly and make scary waves on the badminton court." He pointed out that he used to actively speak out "against Hong Kong independence," and has been conducting policy research. "Although he was born, he still has political achievements and is expected."

"In my dictionary, I will not give up on running with me. As long as I have the opportunity to run off the field, I will do my best." Xie Xiaohong said, hoping to bring a wonderful election to show the vitality and vitality of young people. Enthusiasm, "Young people can compete with their predecessors as long as they fight for opportunities and take a step forward."

As for whether he intends to join the government in the future, Xie Xiaohong said that he is interested in public administration and will actively consider it if there is an opportunity in the future.

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