[Concurrent] Liao Tiancheng, guest lecturer at Speed ​​College of Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  Now that the high-speed rail is so convenient, the "1 hour living circle", even (even if it is) a 90-minute living circle, I think it is acceptable. I think when you go to Shenzhen or 9 other cities in the (Greater Bay Area) to live, to a certain extent When the price of goods is low, you will have more money to spend, and the quality of life is also in it.

  [Commentary] Recently, Hong Kong youth Liao Tiancheng said in an exclusive interview with a reporter from China News Agency that he has always liked to make various investments. In his opinion, the Greater Bay Area is definitely a place to consider investment, because the "1 hour living circle" is very It is convenient for him to check the business situation back and forth twice a day.

In addition, in his view, integrating into the Greater Bay Area is one of the best ways to solve Hong Kong's deep-seated problems.

  [Concurrent] Liao Tiancheng, guest lecturer at Speed ​​College of Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  The problem of subdivided housing is very serious. Frankly speaking, it is actually important to build more supply houses as soon as possible. The subdivided households can move to a comfortable house, but as you can see, the Hong Kong government is now looking for land to build (supply housing). In fact, it is very difficult, especially when environmentalists have objections.

Hong Kong developers are absolutely capable of doing many types of housing construction, not necessarily in Hong Kong, they can also develop in the Greater Bay Area, right?

I think it is good for both parties.

  [Explanation] Liao Tiancheng believes that the prerequisite for integrating into the Greater Bay Area is cognition and understanding, and tourism and food are the easiest ways to establish cultural identity.

  [Concurrent] Liao Tiancheng, guest lecturer at Speed ​​College of Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  The simple ones are travel and food. When you are going to get to know a place that is unfamiliar to most young people in Hong Kong, many young people (Hong Kong) like to eat spicy hot pot and pickled fish, right?

Starting from here, after attracting back, I think they will see it and feel a lot better, and I feel the same way.

  [Explanation] Liao Tiancheng pointed out that when a city in the mainland is in the minds of Hong Kong people, they feel that going to that place is a'vacation', that is cultural identity.

It is believed that tourism and food are the first step in building cultural identity, and it is an important change from "0 to 0.1".

  [Concurrent] Liao Tiancheng, guest lecturer at Speed ​​College of Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  You use food, you use travel to attract him.

In short, he will enjoy it in the future and it will be one of his choices. This has been very successful, and I think I should do it like this first.

It is impossible to go from 0 to 1, and from 0 to 0.1 is very powerful, because 0 itself is nothing.

When a city in China (inland), he thinks that place is a vacation, then he will succeed.

  Reporter Liang Yuan from Hong Kong

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]