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Forum held for Hong Kong youths working in SZ
    2019-09-02  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A FORUM for Hong Kong youths who are studying, working or starting a business in Shenzhen was held in Wuzhou Guest House on Friday. At the forum, eight Hong Kong youths shared their stories and experiences in Shenzhen.


Hong Kong youths are welcome to “watch” and “create” in Shenzhen, and make breakthroughs in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.


Chen Sheng, CEO of Xuexue Technology Co. Ltd., Shenzhen, said that as the entrepreneurship environment in Shenzhen is open and friendly, future development is very promising. Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Innovation and Entrepreneur Hub provided Chen’s team with free space to support their entrepreneurial goals. Chen said that the convenient policies in Shenzhen are serving well, and the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the pilot demonstration area of socialism with Chinese characteristics has provided ample opportunities for Shenzhen to develop.


Zeng Yi, the founder of 708090 Chuangkehui, graduated from the University of Hong Kong before starting his enterprise in Shenzhen in 2015. He said that the supportive environment, policies and funds in the greater bay area have been very beneficial for the dreaming youths. Not only does Shenzhen have some convenient policies for residents, but many of the city’s administrative services are now digitized as well.


Zhang Yannan, board member of Shenzhen Regents Educational Group and a local Hong Kong resident, has been working in Shenzhen for 10 years. Zhang has taken part in many social organizations for Hong Kong youths since 2009 and he found that being involved in overseas returnee organizations could inspire a sense of identity in Hong Kong youths.


Wang Xundong, who grew up in Hong Kong and is now an intern at Guotai Junan Securities, said the pace in Shenzhen is rapid, which has pushed him to work much harder. As a graduate of HSBC Business School of Peking University, he also suggested that the balanced accounting system across the Greater Bay Area should be connected to promote the financial industries.


He Yaowei, the founder and board member of Shutangxunxi Technology Co. Ltd., said that it’s a good choice for Hong Kong youths to work or start a business in Shenzhen, since his enterprise has just received the fourth round of financing with the growth of the Greater Bay Area.


Liang Weiyin, chairman of the board of Yishishang Food Co. Ltd., suggested promote the internship mechanism in the Greater Bay Area by introducing the flexible policies for talents. She also pointed out that the innovative technology in the Greater Bay Area is rather weak. Therefore, she suggested that mainland cities enhance cooperation with universities in Hong Kong and Macao to cultivate the relevant talents.


Lin Chaohui is the founder of Michewang Co. Ltd., an O2O second-hand vehicle trading platform. He suggested hold more national business startup competitions to give more chances to Hong Kong-Macao projects to meet potential investors.


Guo Weiqiang, co-founder of Qianhai Suishenbao Co, Ltd., chose Shenzhen for its good industry and technology supporting facilities. Guo believes that with the publishing of the Outline of Greater Bay Area Development, Hong Kong should draw on its strengths as a city enjoying “One Country, Two Systems” and an international finance center in order to realize both economic cooperation and civil amalgamation.


(Chen Siqi)

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