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Beset by the chaotic scenery left behind by the unremitting waves of unrest in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, recent graduate Chris Tsang decided last year to figure out the next stage of his life somewhere away from home. He moved to Guangzhou, a place neither too distant nor unfamiliar to him.
As an integral part of the Greater Bay Area, Guangzhou has the natural advantage of offering preferential policies for Hongkongers looking to start a business in the Chinese mainland city. Tsang found a government-run pioneer park in Nansha, Guangzhou's southern district. Comfortably settling in, Tsang launched a company dedicated to helping Hong Kong students pursue higher education on the Chinese mainland. His business idea, formed after he attended university in Guangzhou, had much to do with his personal experience, a story he felt excited to share.