China News Service, Hong Kong, September 18 (Reporter Han Xingtong) In the past few days, Hong Kong youths studying and starting businesses in the Mainland have continued to pay attention to the eight measures to benefit Hong Kong youths recently launched by the Central Government.

In an interview with a reporter from China News Agency on the 18th, a Hong Kong youth said that the relevant measures have allowed Hong Kong youth to understand the national conditions at multiple levels and also see the hope of participating in national governance.

  The eight measures to benefit Hong Kong youths launched by the central government involve academics, employment, entrepreneurship, internships, life and other aspects, including the launch of the Hong Kong Youth Mainland Internship Program, the Hong Kong Youth Mainland Exchange Program, and the "Thousands of Schools and Ten Thousands of Posts" Hong Kong Youth Special Action Wait.

  The introduction of this series of measures has inspired young Hong Kong people who are studying and starting a business in the Mainland.

  Xu Tianci, who is studying for a graduate student in the history of the Communist Party of China at Peking University, dreams of one day working in state agencies and central enterprises.

For Hong Kong students, this goal was originally "out of reach". "Such opportunities are not many for mainland students. It can be seen that the central government takes great care of Hong Kong students." Xu Tianci believes that being able to practice in state agencies is a great opportunity for Hong Kong's young people. It is a rare and precious experience for people, "helping Hong Kong youth to broaden their horizons and structure, and better understand the development of the country."

  Perhaps it is precisely because of the ardent expectation of Hong Kong students that the central government pointed out in the first of the eight measures to benefit Hong Kong youth that it will provide 10,000 internship opportunities for Hong Kong youth within 5 years under the Hong Kong Youth Internship Program in the Mainland. Including state agencies, central enterprises and central financial institutions, etc.

  During his studies in Beijing, Xu Tianci had conducted many practical inspections in rural areas and communities. For example, he went to the outskirts of Beijing with his team to use technology and expert resources to help local residents improve crop planting techniques and realize industrial transformation. "The activities made him familiar with local customs.

  For this reason, Xu Tianci believes that the "Hong Kong Youth Mainland Exchange Program" mentioned in the eight measures will allow Hong Kong youths to enter the mainland communities and villages, which will benefit Hong Kong youths a lot.

"Hong Kong's city and cultural structure are relatively simple, and Hong Kong youths rarely have the opportunity to see farmland and learn about the customs of ethnic minorities." In his view, the understanding of national conditions and the formation of national concepts are all based on this "local atmosphere." The way to "walk" out.

  The other eight measures to benefit Hong Kong youth focus on supporting Hong Kong youth in innovation and technology entrepreneurship, such as the implementation of the "Creating Youth" Chinese Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project Support Program Hong Kong and Macau special activities, and the optimization of the Hong Kong track in the national youth technology innovation competition. .

  As a member of the entrepreneurial youth in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Zhan Peixun, the chief chairman of the Hong Kong International Youth Maker Alliance, has a deep understanding. He said that in addition to ranking most entrepreneurial events, a series of supporting measures will be set up in the competition system. , Such as entrepreneurial mentor guidance, legal and human resources assistance, which is very important for start-ups.

  To give Hong Kong innovation and technology teams more opportunities to participate in national competitions. In Zhan Peixun’s view, on the one hand, it can stimulate the enthusiasm of Hong Kong young people to start a business, and on the other hand, it can guide them to show their strengths on a larger platform, "widen it." Their vision helps them grow faster."

  Xie Xiaohong, deputy director of Minghui Think Tank who is studying for a PhD at the School of Public Administration of Tsinghua University and a member of the National Hong Kong and Macau Research Association, mentioned that Hong Kong youths have always had internship programs and exchange programs in the Mainland, but the breakthrough and bright spot this time is that they can go to state agencies, Internships in central enterprises, while expanding the scope of exchanges and visits to schools, communities, and villages.

  "This is a great opportunity for Hong Kong youth. It allows them to see the hope of having the opportunity to participate in national governance, and to go deep into different regions and have a more three-dimensional understanding of the country's public governance, especially the operation of the grassroots organs." Xie Xiaohong believes that in this Under the series of measures, the youth of Hong Kong will be able to understand the national conditions from multiple levels and aspects.

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