China News Agency, Hong Kong, May 19 Question: Shi Ronghuai, member of the CPPCC National Committee of the Hong Kong District: Hong Kong's rebirth after the epidemic requires unity

  China News Agency reporter Zeng Ping

  Shi Ronghuai, a member of the CPPCC National Committee of the Hong Kong District and the Permanent Honorary Chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese Manufacturers Association, who will participate in the two sessions of the National People's Congress for the eighth time, said in a recent telephone interview with a reporter from China News Agency that in addition to proposals for the development of the industry, he Special attention will be paid to the opinions of all parties on the way out for Hong Kong after the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. He believes that after the "revision of the storm", to restore the confidence of the people in Hong Kong, it is necessary for Hong Kong to start from itself and reunite all aspects of Hong Kong society.

  "How to make mainland compatriots willing to come to Hong Kong to play, to consume, to invest, to do business, and how to attract them in the future?" Shi Ronghuai said, Hong Kong's way out after the epidemic will inevitably lie in economic development, and the shrinking manufacturing industry in Hong Kong always needs Rely on the mainland. Although industries such as tourism and catering do not contribute much to Hong Kong's economy, they have the types of work that enable many employees to survive.

  "Hong Kong was originally a very friendly city, but after last year's black storm, how to restore confidence, I think we must always start from our own." Shi Ronghuai said that the rule of law is very important to Hong Kong, and the restoration of unity in Hong Kong society is also very important. How to change the views of mainland compatriots on Hong Kong requires efforts to find ways; how to make up for the split in Hong Kong society since 2014 and bring everyone back together is also the direction of efforts.

  "No one wants to 'scramble'." Shi Ronghuai believes that people who are really good for Hong Kong should not do things that harm Hong Kong's overall interests. He hoped that the Hong Kong society would rationally review how much damage the "revision storm" caused to Hong Kong, and he also hoped that the Hong Kong society would be less hostile and hateful.

  Shi Ronghuai is brewing a proposal on how to stimulate local post-epidemic consumption in Hong Kong. He said that the SAR government distributed HK $ 10,000 for all people. How to stimulate Hong Kong people ’s desire to use the money to spend is very important. Perhaps it is possible to establish a platform for shopping malls under different groups to recognize each other ’s preferences and connect their own resources. stand up.

  Shi Ronghuai is also concerned about the rising unemployment rate in Hong Kong. "I think the worst situation has not been fully reflected." He said that if channels are established to give young people in Hong Kong the opportunity to join the mainland labor market, especially the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area market, it will have an immediate effect on the future development of Hong Kong . He revealed that the "Hong Kong Re-start Grand Alliance" will focus on how to enable Hong Kong youth to find employment, training and internships in the Mainland.

  Shi Ronghuai was also very grateful for participating in the two sessions under the epidemic. He said that the epidemic situation is something that everyone is unwilling to see, but the country has achieved the best results in the field of epidemic prevention and anti-epidemic. The country is now recovering from the epidemic.

  "The mood is that I haven't been to the Mainland for 4 months, and I look forward to going back." Shi Ronghuai said that this was the longest time he had not been to the Mainland since he started working in 1985. Before the epidemic, he went to the Mainland several times a month . He looked forward to returning to the Mainland and looking forward to the adoption of the two sessions this year to brainstorm for Hong Kong's future integration into the country in terms of economy, livelihood and anti-epidemic. (Finish)