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聚焦大湾区丨南沙方案落地三年:与港澳合作进一步走深
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-06 00:35
Core Viewpoint - The Guangdong provincial government has reported significant achievements in the implementation of the Nansha Plan over the past three years, focusing on enhancing cooperation between Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, and promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the region [1][2]. Group 1: Economic and Innovation Development - Over 800 new Hong Kong and Macau youth entrepreneurial teams have been introduced, with tax reductions exceeding 120 million yuan and an average tax burden decrease of over 50% [1]. - The establishment of the International Advanced Technology Application Promotion Center and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Application Scenario Innovation Center has led to the advancement of 19 joint technology projects [1]. - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) has established 41 interdisciplinary theme laboratories and a central laboratory, with 71 national natural science fund projects approved [1]. Group 2: Talent and Employment Initiatives - Nansha has recognized qualifications for 146 overseas professional qualifications across six fields, allowing 244 Hong Kong and Macau professionals to practice conveniently [2]. - The "Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Talent Cooperation Office" and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Talent Collaborative Development Ecological Alliance have been established to attract high-end international talent [2]. - The "Hundred Enterprises Thousand People" internship program has attracted nearly 900 Hong Kong and Macau youth to Nansha for internships and exchanges since 2022 [2]. Group 3: Youth and Community Engagement - Various youth exchange activities have been organized, with over 60,000 youth from Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau participating in visits and exchanges in Nansha [2]. - The introduction of Hong Kong-style healthcare services has provided 12,000 medical services to residents in the Greater Bay Area [3]. - The enrollment of Hong Kong and Macau students in the education system has doubled over the past three years, reflecting the establishment of a Hong Kong-style education system [3].