China News Service, Hong Kong, November 12th. Hong Kong's mainland community "Hong Kong Drifting Circle" and Silk Road Zhigu Researchers held a press conference on the 12th to release a survey report on the needs of Hong Kong drifters to introduce mainland schools.

According to the report, of the 3652 valid questionnaires received, 80% of the respondents were concerned that Hong Kong’s education lacks “home country education”, and more than 90% of them are willing to allow their children to attend primary and secondary schools run by mainland institutions in Hong Kong.

  Hong Weimin, a representative of the National People’s Congress of Hong Kong and an academic member of the Silk Road Intelligence Valley Research Institute, who participated in the survey and research, introduced that the survey has several findings, including pre-school "Hong Kong drifters" parents accounted for more than 60% of the total number of questionnaires, especially children There are the largest number of parents in the early childhood of 1-3 years, indicating that preschool parents are the group with the greatest demand for the mainland to come to Hong Kong to run schools; the lack of “home country education” is the biggest concern of “Hong Kong drifters” about education in Hong Kong. Nearly 85% of the respondents are This is worrying; the most concerned factor of the interviewees regarding mainland institutions coming to Hong Kong to run schools is "teacher level" (about 80%), followed by "advanced education" (about 67%) and "integration with international courses" (about 66%) ), "Family Country Education" ranked fourth (about 65%) and so on.

  Peng Lin, a Hong Kong alumnus of Peking University who also participated in the survey and research, said that if Hong Kong can introduce the most high-quality education institutions in the Mainland, it will not only help promote the further improvement of local education standards, but also help Hong Kong education to develop more diversified and more capable. Cultivate many diversified talents who are familiar with Hong Kong, understand the national conditions, and have an international perspective for Hong Kong to respond to the opportunities and challenges brought by Hong Kong's future economic growth and technological development

  It is reported that the survey was conducted through the WeChat official account of the "Hong Kong Drifting Circle", and as many as 3652 valid questionnaires were received between October 28 and November 1. This is the first large-scale survey of the "Hong Kong Drifting" population in Hong Kong.

According to statistics from the Hong Kong Immigration Department, since 2003, about 268,000 people have come to Hong Kong through various talent programs.

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