[Explanation] On July 15, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University announced that it will host the first popular science program for Hong Kong middle school students called "Science World: Exploring Space for the Benefit of Mankind" in the 2021-2022 academic year.

In the popular science program, many professors in the field of aerospace will share their knowledge of aerospace science with middle school students, and encourage all middle school students in Hong Kong to participate in the design space experiment competition through the "experimental trials".

  [Explanation] Professor Wu Bo of the Department of Land Surveying and Geoinformatics of Hong Kong Polytechnic University said that innovative technology may be a very important economic driving force for Hong Kong in the future.

In this regard, he hopes that more Hong Kong young people can devote themselves to the field of innovation and technology and make contributions to Hong Kong's economy in the next 20 or even 50 years.

  [Concurrent] Wu Bo, Professor, Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  We also hope that our middle school students and young people can understand that Hong Kong is actually a city very suitable for technological innovation.

We can also create very high-tech products, and we can also have the opportunity to participate in large projects such as national universe exploration, so that our middle school students can have this opportunity and understanding when they are relatively young. Having this kind of awareness can motivate them to devote themselves to innovation and technology at the university stage, even after graduation, to devote themselves to innovation and technology, and to make efforts to develop Hong Kong into an innovative technology city.

  [Commentary] A number of middle school students who came to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University's presentations told the China News Agency reporter that the recent visit of aerospace experts from mainland China to Hong Kong made them realize the achievements of the motherland's aerospace industry and ignited their "space dreams". "In this regard, they hope to gradually approach their dreams through this practical activity.

  [Concurrent] Chen Yunlan, Hong Kong YMCA College

  It was the arrival of the lunar soil (Hong Kong exhibition) that inspired me, because he used fully automatic sampling, which impressed me deeply.

There are many very beautiful and different scenery in space, which is impossible to see on the earth.

So if there is a chance to explore space, I will definitely go (try).

  [Concurrent] Luo Mingchen, Weng You Middle School, Shunde Federation of Hong Kong

  When I was in middle school, our senior brothers and sisters participated in a space competition related to film.

Their finished products at that time also successfully went to space and experimented with the astronauts of Tiangong-2.

Their (story) also inspired me to participate in this competition.

I hope I can study ahead of time this time and invest in the aerospace industry in the future.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong China Foundation Middle School Zhang Nuoyao

  In fact, it is also because of the recent (aerospace experts' visit to Hong Kong) activities. I think they have done a lot of work. I wonder if I can also help.

  Reporter Liang Yuan from Hong Kong

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]