Hong Kong business leader supports communication with young people

2019-09-25 07:44:04 source: CCTV Plus APP

  

A business leader of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has called for better communication between HKSAR government and young people.The HKSAR government is scheduled to hold its first community dialogue session with the public on Thursday.


So far, nearly 20,000 residents have signed up for the community dialogue session, of whom 150 will be selected to be in attendance.In an interview with China Central Television (CCTV) on Tuesday, chairman of the Fok Ying Tung Group, Timothy Fok Tsun Ting, emphasized the importance of communication.Things are changing every day, and people has his own way of communicating, said Fok. "At the same time, I think Hong Kong is still a special community, you know, we live together and unfortunately, the accommodation is not brilliant. Houses are expensive. I think the government is being generous. But Hong Kong is an extremely wealthy community, and the government should really look at. And I think young people need to be encouraged, need to be communicated. Sometimes when they do well, give them a pat on the back and say well-done," Fok said.

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A business leader of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has called for better communication between HKSAR government and young people.The HKSAR government is scheduled to hold its first community dialogue session with the public on Thursday.


So far, nearly 20,000 residents have signed up for the community dialogue session, of whom 150 will be selected to be in attendance.In an interview with China Central Television (CCTV) on Tuesday, chairman of the Fok Ying Tung Group, Timothy Fok Tsun Ting, emphasized the importance of communication.Things are changing every day, and people has his own way of communicating, said Fok. "At the same time, I think Hong Kong is still a special community, you know, we live together and unfortunately, the accommodation is not brilliant. Houses are expensive. I think the government is being generous. But Hong Kong is an extremely wealthy community, and the government should really look at. And I think young people need to be encouraged, need to be communicated. Sometimes when they do well, give them a pat on the back and say well-done," Fok said.

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