Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, and Huang Yi, Vice Mayor of Qinzhou City, signed a Memorandum of Cooperation.
Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, serves as a guest lecturer for the Education Bureau's courses.
The theme song *Bon Voyage* of the Belt and Road microfilm *Bon Voyage* produced by the Silk Road Development Association is now available for点播 in large KTVs across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area (Neway in Hong Kong and Macau; Tanghui in Guangzhou and Shenzhen). Told from a young person’s perspective, the microfilm tells a Belt and Road entrepreneurship story that incorporates elements of love and friendship. The total view count for the microfilm’s trailer, the full microfilm, its MTV, and the premiere event has reached nearly 100,000.
The Silk Road Development Association and the UNESCO Global Association of Sustainable Development Planners signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, committing to exchanging knowledge and making efforts in development within the framework of the UN 2030 Agenda and the Belt and Road Initiative. The signing was represented by Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, and Professor Li E, Vice President of the UNESCO Hong Kong Association.
The Silk Road Development Association and Hong Kong Hung Hom Christian College signed a Memorandum of Cooperation. The signing was represented by Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, and Dr. CHOI Hong-sheung, JP, President of Hong Kong Hung Hom Christian College. The Silk Road Development Association will assist Hong Kong Hung Hom Christian College in launching Belt and Road-related courses, providing an opportunity for young people and working professionals to learn about the Belt and Road Initiative. These courses will align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030. Please stay tuned for announcements from Hong Kong Hung Hom Christian College.
During the pandemic, the Silk Road Development Association provided support for Hong Kong's anti-epidemic efforts. In view of the shortage of anti-epidemic supplies in a large number of elderly care homes in Hong Kong, which led to infections among many elderly people and caregivers, the Association coordinated the donation of anti-epidemic supplies to some elderly care homes in Hong Kong. The anti-epidemic supplies and logistics expenses were sponsored by Yima Express Group Co., Ltd. and Guangzhou Jiacheng Asset Management Co., Ltd., which are members of the Association's Presidium.
Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, served as a course instructor for the Overseas Chinese Training Program hosted by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the People's Government of Guangdong Province. He gave lectures on the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area and the Belt and Road Initiative to overseas Chinese entrepreneurs from dozens of countries, including those in Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, and South America.
The Silk Road Development Association and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University co-hosted the Belt and Road Forum.
Rem Tai, Chairman of the Silk Road Development Association, shared Belt and Road opportunities at Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK).
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