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Act To Action: Hong Kong youth internships on the mainland

Chow Chi-chung interviewed by reporters at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, May 22, 2025. /Xinhua
Chow Chi-chung interviewed by reporters at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, May 22, 2025. /Xinhua

Chow Chi-chung interviewed by reporters at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, May 22, 2025. /Xinhua

A panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. /VCG
A panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. /VCG

A panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. /VCG

The scenery along the northern part of the Beijing Central Axis, Beijing, China. /VCG
The scenery along the northern part of the Beijing Central Axis, Beijing, China. /VCG

The scenery along the northern part of the Beijing Central Axis, Beijing, China. /VCG

The night view of the Bund in Shanghai, China. /VCG
The night view of the Bund in Shanghai, China. /VCG

The night view of the Bund in Shanghai, China. /VCG

Launched by the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau (HYAB) of the government of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the HYAB Thematic Youth Internship Programmes to the Mainland (Thematic Programmes) has provided young people from Hong Kong with valuable opportunities to intern in cultural, environmental conservation and scientific research institutions across the Chinese mainland.

Among the participants is Chow Chi-chung, a 20-year-old man from Hong Kong, who has completed two internship programs – one in Beijing and another in Shanghai. In Beijing, he was deeply impressed by the city's rich cultural heritage, while in Shanghai, he experienced the awe-inspiring "China speed." "Every trip to the mainland brings me new gains," he said.

The young generation is a driving force for global development. Through CGTN's "Act to Action" campaign, we invite young people from all APEC economies to share their stories and ideas on global governance. Let's showcase the power of youth to shape a better world!  

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