On March 14, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region organized a special media tour to Qianhai, Shenzhen, for the award-winning representatives of the 4th "My Hong Kong Story" English Short Video Contest.
The youth delegates visited the Qianhai International Conference Center, Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Dream Workshops, LAiPIC, Qianhai Mercantile Exchange, Sangfor Technologies, and Nantou Ancient City, immersing themselves in the vibrant momentum of Shenzhen-Hong Kong integrated development.
In the morning, the delegation toured the Qianhai International Conference Center and Exhibition Hall to learn about Qianhai's remarkable rise from tidal flats to an international modern city, as well as the achievements of Shenzhen-Hong Kong cooperation.
They then visited the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Dream Workshops and witnessed the innovation and incubation outcomes of more than 1,000 entrepreneurship teams from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan.
Later, they explored LAiPIC Technology and experienced the appeal of creative animation and AI-driven content creation.
In the afternoon, the group visited the Qianhai Mercantile Exchange to gain insights into Shenzhen-Hong Kong financial connectivity and the development of the RMB pricing center for bulk commodities, including soybeans and natural gas.
During the visit to Sangfor Technologies, a student from Yan Chai Hospital Lan Chi Pat Memorial Secondary School, Shi Yik-hon, remarked that the company's advanced AI technologies and impressive scale of development were truly striking. He gained a deeper understanding of the importance of information security and recognized how technology provides solid protection for people's data security.
Strolling through Nantou Ancient City, student Li Wai-lam expressed his admiration for the site's 1,700 years of history and the wisdom of ancient Chinese. The local specialty pastries and intangible cultural heritage have revitalized history and raised public awareness of heritage preservation.
This media tour has helped Hong Kong youth better understand the development of the Greater Bay Area. The participants will tell the world the youthful stories of Shenzhen-Hong Kong integration and joint progress in the Greater Bay Area, gathering the strength of young people to support the development of the Greater Bay Area.
(Reporters: Liu Yu and Ian Lau)
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