During China's Two Sessions, Joyce Ma Kwong-yu, a member of the CPPCC National Committee and vice-chairperson of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU), spoke about improving day-to-day convenience for Hong Kong seniors living on the mainland.
She noted that many Hong Kong retirees have built social circles across different mainland cities, creating a real need for better cross-city connectivity. Ma proposed exploring a senior transport discount card that could be used across multiple cities, allowing Hong Kong elderly residents to apply once and travel more easily. The proposal aims to address the current situation where seniors often must apply using a local residence permit in a single city, and the card may not work once they travel to another city—ultimately making life on the mainland more convenient.
# This video uses AI voice and language conversion: the guest's original Chinese remarks have been translated into English and delivered with an AI-generated voice.
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