Ding Jianghao, vice chairman of the Hong Kong Education Commission's Federation, said in an interview with the United Morning Post that the first youth development blueprint of the Hong Kong government clearly explained the future direction of youth work, the content of the content macro and comprehensive, "If calculated in a very full score, I will give it eight points. "

The anti -repair campaign broke out in Hong Kong in 2019, attracting many young people to participate, exposing the serious local youth problems.At the end of last year, the SAR Government announced the first blueprint for youth development and proposed more than 160 specific actions and measures. It hopes to fully assist in the development of young people aged 2.15 million in Hong Kong in Hong Kong.

This blueprint is based on the topic of "inspiring youth to lighten the future". In response to different growth stages of young people, it is divided into four chapters of "exploration, hope, self -improvement, and construction" to outline the youth work of the Hong Kong government in the next three years.

In response to the difficulty of housing housing for a long time, the blueprint pointed out that the applicant of the "Hong Kong people's first home ownership" project in the past is more than 80 % or less.Multi -young people can realize their desire for home business.

The official will also optimize the youth dormitory plan, hoping to find more young dormitory units, fund non -governmental agencies to rent suitable hotels and hotels, and switch to young dormitory. The goal is to provide additional 3,000 places within five years.

In terms of optimizing youth welfare services, the blueprint proposes to hold the youth festival, promotion movement, and culture and art every year.In order to strengthen young people's participation in public affairs, they proposed to expand the "Youth Committee Self -Recommendation Plan" and open up the Youth Community Construction Committee of the 18th District of Hong Kong and the Youth Development and Public Education Committee of the Region, and give young self -recommended participation.Distribute information on multiple youth development projects.

In addition, the blueprint will continue to promote overseas exchange internship plans, including the implementation of the Youth Employment Plan of the Greater Bay Area, and increasing the "Youth Mainland and Overseas Intern Plan" to the annual benefits of no less than 4,800 people from 2024.

In order to promote and implement the specific work, the Civil Affairs and Youth Affairs Bureau changed the deputy secretary -general of the youth affairs to the "Youth Commissioner" to coordinate and contact all walks of life to promote the work of youth.The official will also produce the "Youth Instrument Board", collecting data and data on the issues of attention that young people pay attention to, so that the government departments are referenced when formulating policies and grasped the trays of young people.

Mai Meijuan, the director of the Civil Affairs and Youth Affairs Bureau, pointed out that the vision of the blueprint is to cultivate Hong Kong youths to become a new generation of patriotic and love, with international perspectives, ambitions, and positive thinking.Official youth work will continue for a long time without fragmentation.

Ding Jianghao, vice chairman of the Hong Kong Education Association Federation, has long been engaged in the work of teachers in middle schools for a long time.In an interview with Lianhe Morning Post, he praised the first youth development blueprint announced by the Hong Kong government to clearly explain the future direction of youth work. The content is macro and comprehensive.

Ding Jianghao, for example, most youth demand to have his own peace nest. In addition to continuing to promote the planning of youth dormitory, the blueprint once again launched the "Hong Kong people's first home property" project, making it easier for young people to buy business.

He said: "Although the current property prices in Hong Kong have fallen, there is still a distance from the price of young people's home property. I believe that re -pushing this project can help more young people home business and let young people build a sense of belonging to Hong Kong."

However, Huang Guosheng, the chairman of the Hong Kong Youth Alliance, believed that the blueprint was "old wine" in the United Morning Post, and there were not many new content.For example, the document proposes to encourage young people to develop in the cultural and art industry. However, as early as the Zeng Yinquan era, the six major industries proposed have relevant suggestions, but have not progressed for many years.

Huang Guosheng, 26, lamented that in recent years, Hong Kong society has always said that he has paid attention to youth issues, but the problem of youth has become more and more serious.He said: "In the past, the biggest problem of young people in Hong Kong was that they could not afford a house. Now the problem has become unable to rent a house. The monthly salary of a college graduate is only about HK $ 15,000 (S $ 2571),However, the rent payment already costs more than 10,000 yuan, accounting for two -thirds of the income, and there is no way to save money at all. "

Huang Guosheng believes that in addition to assisting young people employment and flowing upward, the Hong Kong Government should also hire more young people to be intern, engage in regional affairs, and encourage younger generations to participate in community service work.

Ding Jianghao was a member of the East District of Hong Kong Island. He recalled that the Eastern District Civil Affairs Office had launched the "Aoki Plan" before, inviting young people in some regional issues to discuss small -scale discussions on public facilities, such as public facilities, and the effect was good.He suggested that a similar plan is to be officially set up to enhance the sense of input of young people in the community.