China News Service, Hong Kong, May 23 (Reporter Wang Jiacheng) On the afternoon of the 23rd, the "People's Joint" in Hong Kong held a symposium to discuss the future of Hong Kong's political system, media and education under the improved electoral system.

Many experts described the improvement of Hong Kong’s national security law and election system as a two-shot vaccine to fight the epidemic, helping society to get back on track.

They hope that the talents who enter the governance structure in the future will be able to learn more about China and the national conditions.

  Member of the Legislative Council of the Special Administrative Region He Junyao said that improving the electoral system has expanded the channels for talents to enter the Legislative Council of the Special Administrative Region.

The increase in seats to 90 seats is a manifestation of the expansion of democracy.

However, for Hong Kong to improve its governance, government officials, civil servants, politicians, and judicial professionals must have a more comprehensive understanding of the country, so as to help Hong Kong develop the "two systems" under the premise of "one country".

  Ling Youshi, an honorary researcher at the Center for Contemporary Chinese Culture Research at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, pointed out that elections should not and cannot go beyond the framework of national identity, otherwise it will give "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong" elements a chance and cause long-term social tears.

In the past, Hong Kong’s administrative difficulties faced in part because many policies and bills were difficult to pass in the Legislative Council.

She believes that this adjustment has balanced the relationship between administration and legislation and found a balance between supervision and cooperation.

  Feng Weiguang, the former press coordinator of the Hong Kong government, emphasized that Hong Kong civil servants should know more about the country.

He pointed out that the SAR government should rectify the mentality and work thinking of civil servants in the future, and civil servants should also travel to the Mainland frequently during holidays to understand the national conditions.

  In terms of education, Huang Jinhui, deputy dean of the School of Engineering of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said that China is the world leader in future technology and leads the world in research and development in various scientific and technological fields.

Hong Kong students need to put aside the "tinted glasses" of the past and learn about the country's leading technological development.

Students should also equip themselves to meet the challenges of the new industrial era in the 21st century at a time when the global economy and technology are rapidly developing.

  Deng Fei, vice chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers, believes that some students have never entered society and have a narrow vision and are easily exploited by politicians.

He hopes that in the future the "political bubble" on campus can be cleared, and students will be given a quiet learning environment.

Politics is politics, education is education, and the adult world should not affect students.

He also pointed out that Hong Kong needs to strengthen teacher training, and teachers should also broaden their horizons and learn new things to help students broaden their horizons.

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