China News Service, Nanning, March 21 (Chen Qiuxia) "As transportation becomes more and more convenient, my work may go back and forth between Hong Kong and the Mainland in the future." Zhu Lingchong, a "post-95" Hong Kong youth, was interviewed by reporters on the 21st Shi said.

  On the same day, the 2024 Guangxi-Hong Kong youth exchange event was held in Nanning, Guangxi. More than 140 young people went to the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Museum to visit the "Feel the Charm of Hong Kong Literature and Art and Roam the Green Waters and Green Mountains of Bagui" tourism and culture exhibition, Guangxi ancient civilization exhibition, etc.

  Out of his love for traditional Chinese medicine culture, Zhu Lingchong came to Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in September 2023 to study. "The overall development of the country, especially the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, has provided Hong Kong youth with more opportunities to study and work in the mainland. The key to integrating into the country's development is to first be proficient in one's own major. In the future, I will actively Promote traditional Chinese medicine.”

  Hong Kong youth Huang Jiajie observed that in recent years, more and more Hong Kong youths have come to Guangxi for development, involving many fields such as catering and medicine. "The development opportunities in the Mainland are very attractive to Hong Kong youth. I hope to make more friends among Hong Kong young people in Guangxi and understand their employment and entrepreneurship situation in the Mainland, so as to provide reference for my future development."

On March 21, the 2024 Guangxi-Hong Kong Youth Exchange Event was held in Nanning, Guangxi. The picture shows young people from both places visiting the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Museum. Photo by Chen Guanyan

  Huang Jiajie said that his family is engaged in the traditional Chinese medicine trade industry in Hong Kong, and Guangxi is known as China's "natural medicine storehouse" and "hometown of traditional Chinese medicinal materials." The experience of studying in Guangxi was valuable and allowed him to understand the real mainland. "I actively participated in exchange activities organized by the Liaison Office of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in Guangxi, took the initiative to understand the national conditions, and integrated into life in the mainland. This will be of great help to my future development and realization of the value of life."

  Hong Kong youth Wu Yongxian believes that it is crucial for Hong Kong young people to understand the local living habits if they want to develop in the mainland. "Deepening my understanding of the country's society and history will undoubtedly be beneficial to my study of traditional Chinese medicine." (End)