China News Service, Hong Kong, September 25 (Reporter Zhang Xiaoxi) The Hong Kong Youth Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong held a roundtable meeting on the 25th, inviting representatives of Hong Kong youth groups to brainstorm and discuss how to seize the eight opportunities of the central government to benefit Hong Kong youths, hoping that young people can find the most suitable for their own development. Direction, give play to advantages, and contribute to the country.

  In order to promote the integration of Hong Kong youth into the overall situation of the country and share development opportunities, under the unified arrangement of the central government, the relevant departments issued the eight central policies for Hong Kong youth on September 16, covering specific matters such as schooling, employment, entrepreneurship, internship, competitions, awards, and youth services. project.

  Shi Yongtai, chairman of the Youth Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of China, presided over the meeting of the day.

He said that Hong Kong youth should make good use of their own advantages, take the initiative to seize the eight opportunities of the central government to benefit Hong Kong youth, and jointly build the "Hong Kong Dream" and "Motherland Dream" with the country.

  The chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Liang Yuwei stated that the eight central policies for Hong Kong youth are rich in content and are part of the central government's policy for Hong Kong, showing the central government's support for Hong Kong's integration into the overall national development.

He hopes that in the future, the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups can cooperate with all walks of life in Hong Kong to implement and launch relevant measures to enable Hong Kong youth to better integrate into the country's development and seize various opportunities in the country's "14th Five-Year Plan".

  The Honorary Chairman of the Hong Kong Elite Club, Zhuang Jiabin, pointed out that the central government’s measures to benefit Hong Kong youths this time are comprehensive and timely. It can be said to be a "big gift package" that supports Hong Kong youth at different stages of development.

As Hong Kong’s society changes from chaos to governance, young people are enjoying more concessions, which can enable them to develop better.

  Ling Junjie, chairman of the Hong Kong Elite Club, believes that the release of the Central Government’s Eight Points for Benefiting Hong Kong Youth will help the implementation of relevant measures. In the future, Hong Kong youths are expected to be better distributed in terms of human resources and resources.

  Wu Xueming, chairman and executive chairman of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Youth Association, pointed out that Hong Kong youth can find the most suitable one among the many measures issued by the central government to help their own development.

He also introduced the experience of exchanges in the Mainland, hoping that the young people of Hong Kong will broaden their horizons and grasp the conveniences and benefits provided by the country and the Hong Kong SAR government.

  At the meeting, a number of youth group representatives also stated that the introduction of the Central Government’s Eight Points for Youth in Hong Kong will help Hong Kong youth "out of their comfort zone" and make them more willing to develop in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and other cities across the country.

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