Greater Bay Area Youth Development Microfilm *Walking North, Walking South* — Through a lighthearted story about entrepreneurship and love, it tells the tale of a pair of young people in Hong Kong. Set against the backdrop of "going north for consumption", it highlights the opportunities in the Greater Bay Area, the respect for seeking common ground while preserving differences, the appreciation of Hong Kong’s beauty, and hope for the future. The microfilm *Walking North, Walking South* is set against the backdrop of "going north for consumption". The names of its four protagonists are derived from four representative places in Hong Kong and Shenzhen: Gaoxin Yuan (a youth entrepreneurship base in Shenzhen), Tseung Kwan O (one of the areas in Hong Kong with the largest youth population), and Luohu and Liantang (two major Shenzhen-Hong Kong border crossings). What will happen to them? Stay tuned to find out www.gonorthgosouth.com
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The Silk Road Development Association has been stationed at the Nansha Home for Hong Kong and Macao Associations since the beginning of the year.
The award ceremony of the 2024 Quality Service Brand Awards (Belt and Road and Greater Bay Area Markets) – QSP Asia Award, hosted by the Silk Road Development Association, was successfully held at the SME Service Centre of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wanchai, Hong Kong on September 10, 2024.
Mr. Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, recently paid a visit to the Belt and Road Office of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
The Silk Road Development Association paid a visit to the Belt and Road Office of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and met with Eddy Yeung Shing-fai, Belt and Road Commissioner.
The microfilm *You Along the Way* had its premiere at Emperor Cinemas in Hong Kong. Produced and coordinated by the Silk Road Development Association, the microfilm was created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative and support people-to-people connectivity. A total of 106 guests from Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland attended the event.
Greater Bay Area Youth Development Microfilm *Walking North, Walking South*
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