Group 1 - The trend of Hong Kong youth choosing to intern in mainland China is increasing, providing them with unique growth opportunities through a combination of professional practice and cultural experience [1][6] - The Hong Kong government has implemented various internship programs to facilitate this trend, with nearly 5,000 young people participating since the end of the pandemic, expanding opportunities across traditional and emerging sectors [6] - Feedback from employers indicates that Hong Kong youth possess high professional qualities and adaptability, leading to positive evaluations of their performance during internships [6] Group 2 - Interns like Zhou Zhichong and Liu Peiting have gained valuable insights into mainland China's legal and medical systems, respectively, enhancing their professional skills and understanding of the local culture [3][4] - The internships have allowed participants to experience the integration of traditional and modern practices, such as the collaborative medical approach in mainland hospitals, which contrasts with the fast-paced environment in Hong Kong [4][5] - The development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area has created a "one-hour living circle," enabling Hong Kong youth to adopt a dual-city lifestyle, balancing work between Hong Kong and mainland cities [6]
港青“北上”实习记
Xin Hua She·2025-06-16 01:17