Law students from Nepal and Indonesia talked about their impression of Hong Kong, the culture of their motherland, and the changes in their countries since the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in A Young Chat on the Rule of Law and Social Development in Indonesia and Nepal since the BRI. (DotDotNews)
Law students from Nepal and Indonesia talked about their impression of Hong Kong, the culture of their motherland, and the changes in their countries since the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in A Young Chat on the Rule of Law and Social Development in Indonesia and Nepal since the BRI.
The Chat was organized by Basic Law Foundation, Hong Kong Basic Law Foundation, China Resources, and two LegCo Members, Hoey Simon Lee and Ambrose Lam.
The adviser of Basic Law Foundation gives the opening remarks. (DotDotNews)
Nepalese students pose for a photo with the organizers of the Chat. (DotDotNews)
Indonesian students pose for a photo with the organizers of the Chat. (DotDotNews)
Sushma Bhandari, a student from Nepal, tells the story of BRI in her country. (DotDotNews)
Fairus Hasna, a student from Indonesia, introduces BRI's influence in her country. (DotDotNews)
Students pose for a photo with the organizers of the Chat. (DotDotNews)
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