China News Agency, Hong Kong, May 9 Question: Interview with Huang Yinghao: "Hong Kong Departs from the Grand Alliance" again hopes to be inclusive

  China News Agency reporter Zeng Ping

  Dong Jianhua and Liang Zhenying, vice-chairmen of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, served as general conveners. The "Hong Kong Restart Grand Alliance" co-sponsored by 1,545 people from all walks of life gathered a group of interested people who want to help Hong Kong get out of the predicament. Huang Yinghao, deputy secretary-general of "Hong Kong's Restarting Great Alliance", said in an exclusive interview with a reporter from China News Service that the major alliance will propose initiatives and actions in different areas as soon as possible, and hopes to accommodate all parties and attract more like-minded people to join.

  "Hong Kong needs a lot of caring people to start again and create prosperity again." Huang Yinghao said that Hong Kong is currently in a downturn in all aspects. The co-sponsors of the major alliances are all caring people who are willing to contribute, resources and time, showing that everyone is A share of Hong Kong.

  Huang Yinghao revealed that Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and Secretary-General of the Great League, mentioned to himself in March this year that he was looking for like-minded people, and was planning to find a way out for Hong Kong to set off again. At that time, many factors such as Sino-US trade frictions, violent incidents, and the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic made Hong Kong very depressed in all aspects. At the end of March, the epidemic in Europe and the United States became more and more serious, which worsened the Hong Kong economy.

  "We feel more and more that it is necessary to gather the wisdom and strength of all parties. How can we promote Hong Kong to take off again in different fields such as economy and people's livelihood, and society can create prosperity again." Huang Yinghao said that 1545 co-sponsors were the general convenors first To invite, the Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General of the Major League Union also have nomination proposals, hoping to be inclusive, and after the internal decision on the invitation process, more members will join.

  Huang Yinghao said that Hong Kong people are mainly concerned about the epidemic situation, economy and how Hong Kong should go. The Major League is trying to set up a special group, inviting co-sponsors to brainstorm and discuss the urgent issues facing Hong Kong in the short to medium term, hoping to make some big appeals or actions, the most important of which is to resonate with the public.

  "After the reunification, I have never seen such a large and inclusive organization." Huang Yinghao pointed out that the Grand Alliance is a civil society and will propose initiatives and actions to cooperate with the SAR government's policy guidelines. The main feature of the big alliance itself is that a large number of co-sponsors have a deep understanding of the Mainland and an important position in the central political structure. Therefore, they can make a difference in promoting enhanced cooperation and coordinated development between Hong Kong and the Mainland.

  Huang Yinghao is the master planner of the major league theme song "Restart". He said that the song took about 3 weeks from brewing to completion, and the hardest part was writing and writing lyrics. The rhythm of the whole song hopes to be brisk, the lyrics strive to be simple, and it has been revised more than 10 times before and after.

  Huang Yinghao said that the reason why this song was not sung by senior singers is that young people's participation is very important after Hong Kong's departure, so he later decided to sing young students and relatively young singers. Among them, the members of the Galaxy Nova Youth Choir are mainly high school students, aged between 16 and 18. "I hope everyone sounds more positive and enhances everyone's confidence in Hong Kong." (End)