HK chief executive calls on young people to shoulder more important responsibilities

Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang said Saturday that Hong Kong's future will be the in hands of young people and their future will be Hong Kong's future.

He said at an inauguration ceremony of "Hong Kong 200" -- a leadership development program for young people, that since Hong Kong's return to the motherland, Hong Kong has been implementing "one country, two systems," "Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong" and a high degree of autonomy.

He said Hong Kong people, especially young people, should shoulder more important responsibilities in the new process of the history.

The "Hong Kong 200" was initiated by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, and is aimed at enhancing their social responsibility and reinforcing their willingness to give back to the community.

The 10-year-program will select 200 youth leaders every year for intensive training in Hong Kong and Beijing. The criteria for selection will be based on outstanding academic performance, already demonstrated early leadership potential and a commitment to serve the community.

The training will focus on the relations among individuals, the society, the nation and the world. This will in turn broaden personal experiences and facilitate practical leadership application and exchange among participants.

It is envisaged that with this solid foundation and their united strength and networks, these 200 young talents will emerge with a deep dedication and life-long passion for the good of Hong Kong.

Young people, aged between 15 and 19, and who have already demonstrated leadership qualities in secondary schools by performing leadership roles in Student Unions, Clubs and Societies and as Prefects, will be invited to further acquire and develop their potential.

Source: Xinhua



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