China News Service, Beijing, August 24th, report title: Hong Kong has an excellent opportunity to integrate into the overall situation of the "14th Five-Year Plan"

  China News Agency reporter Yang Chengchen

  Many central ministries and commissions organized delegations to Hong Kong to preach the national "14th Five-Year Plan", and related activities were held for three consecutive days, detailing Hong Kong's opportunities in the new development pattern in terms of economy, technology, education, and culture.

  The propaganda group is composed of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the People's Bank of China and other departments. Perfect timing.

  Since the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan", a special chapter for Hong Kong and Macao has been set up in the National Five-Year Plan.

Improving the status of international finance, shipping, and trade centers, strengthening functions such as global offshore RMB business hubs, international asset management centers, and supporting the construction of international innovation and technology centers are all within the meaning.

Having experienced the turmoil of amendments and the epidemic, Hong Kong urgently needs to anchor its own direction in the context of a deep understanding of the country's development strategy.

  Changes in the world are accelerating, and China systematically formulates a national development plan every five years to maintain stability in the changing situation.

As the country embarks on a new journey, Hong Kong's development has also entered a new stage, and more adequate preparations are needed.

  The propaganda team launched a "manual" to representatives of politics, business, and youth, and also put forward three points of hope for Hong Kong.

  The first is to clearly see the country's development direction and grasp the prospects of Hong Kong as a whole.

The blueprint for the "14th Five-Year Plan" has far-reaching implications.

State support has always been the most important driving force for Hong Kong’s economic recovery, and Hong Kong’s competitive advantage is inseparable from state support.

This plan reflects the central government’s great importance and firm support for Hong Kong. Hong Kong society should further build consensus and better integrate into the overall development of the country.

  The second is to take the national development express train to enhance its competitive advantage.

The reason why the plan sets high goals lies in Hong Kong's location advantages connecting inside and outside and its own good investment and business environment.

The people’s livelihood issues that Hong Kong is looking forward to solving are the central concern. The construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is one of the solutions.

  The direction of the Bay Area, the needs of Hong Kong and Macau.

From promoting the interconnection of infrastructure to the treatment of citizens in the field of people's livelihood, the livable and prosperous Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is worthy for Hong Kong people, especially young people, to settle here.

  The third is to grasp the country's major policies and open up new developments for Hong Kong.

Since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law, the trend of society from chaos and governance to governance and prosperity is obvious, the business environment is improving, and market confidence is gradually picking up.

  After more than a year of correcting the root cause, in the final analysis, it is to promote the stability and long-term development of "One Country, Two Systems" and to safeguard the fundamental well-being of Hong Kong citizens.

But some social problems are still there, and the whole of Hong Kong cannot be taken lightly.

  The SAR government shoulders the responsibility of administering and developing the SAR. On the one hand, it needs to solve social ills in housing, education and other fields inwardly and solve contradictions and problems; on the other hand, it also needs to adjust its concepts and ideas, including policies, industries, and markets. And so on, let Hong Kong align with the "14th Five-Year Plan" as soon as possible to open up new paths for future development.

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