In the live broadcast of "Face to Face", Chang Kai's speech was the most positive, which surprised the host at first.

From the personal experience of the little brother gas station, to chatting to participating in community governance, from proposing skills training to joining the youth federation, from Chang Kai's mouth to say various policies to serve the youth, making these policies more real, although Some "official words" he said were inaccurate, but this did not affect his approval of these policies.

And that's what "face to face" means.

  What should an exchange meeting be held at the bookstore in Qianmen Shuxiang Shiye Cultural District?

This is not a serious office for policy makers and executors, nor is it a street where takeaway guys rush through the streets. Everyone here is accompanied by a scholarly fragrance to calm down and talk about the people and things around them.

The positioning of "Face to Face" is to focus on the needs of grass-roots league cadres and ordinary youth. By inviting the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and various youth league cadres to talk with youth, they can jointly exchange and discuss hot topics that young people care about, so that they can get closer to each other in front of their desks.

  Chang Kai said in the chat that building a youth development-oriented city requires youth and the city to "run in both directions", which is both a goal and a means.

In the process of urban development, young people are needed, whether it is the battle for high-end talents that prevailed in the past few years, or the growing number of emerging young people; whether it is entrepreneurial talents who stimulate economic vitality or hip-hop youths who enrich cultural life, cities are revitalized by youth. vitality.

Young people rely more on cities, where talents can be seen by more people, where labor shows the greatest value, and youth and cities are interdependent. Therefore, building a youth development-oriented city does require a joint action of "two-way travel".

  However, in order to "run in both directions", it is necessary to provide opportunities for young people to take root in the city.

In the sharing of the guests, everyone talked about the housing issue invariably.

Dong Jianyong has been in Beijing for 15 years. He has been "expelled by landlords" twice. He believes that for Chinese people, a house has the meaning of home, especially for young people, a stable housing will bring people a sense of stability .

Guo Yuankai introduced that the current housing problem directly affects the happiness of young people, and 20-30% of the urban youth's income is spent on housing.

  In the process of "two-way travel" to build a youth development-oriented city, the city is also focusing on solving the problems of youth, represented by housing, which are difficult and anxious.

Yue Wei, director of the Youth Rights Protection Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, introduced that in 2021, a total of 1,700 policies involving the interests of youth will be launched across the country, including housing issues.

"Some places have introduced housing policies for young people, and some young people can buy and rent houses at relatively favorable prices, and even some places directly subsidize the purchase and rent of houses for young people with financial funds."

  According to Guo Yuankai, in July 2021, the State Council issued the "Opinions of the General Office of the State Council on Accelerating the Development of Affordable Rental Housing".

  Chang Kai shared that because he works outside, he can only solve the housing problem by renting.

"I hope to have unified management in the future and provide more rental concessions and help, so that I will take root in the city better."

  Yang Baoguang