A survey of a work and life in the mainland of the Greater Bay Area in Hong Kong found that more than 60 % of the 100 respondents expressed their willingness to live in the Greater Bay Area, but they were worried about societyProtection policies, including medical expenses, medical quality, retirement protection, etc.

According to the Sing Tao Daily, in the survey, in addition to paying attention to the salary level of the mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area, the interviewees' concerns about the work and life of the Greater Bay Area are mainly related to social security.Lu Songxiong and Liang Ziying of the Legislative Council of the Federation believe that the Hong Kong Government needs to take the initiative to view and promote the connection and integration of the social economic system.

Lu Songxiong and Liang Ziying conducted awareness of the Greater Bay Area perception in October last year, as well as the degree of concern for many fields to live in the mainland city of the Greater Bay Area.Of the 100 respondents, more than 60 % of the respondents expressed their willingness to live in the mainland of the Greater Bay Area, but they were worried about social security policies.

Lu Songxiong emphasized that the integration of the Guangdong -Hong Kong -Macao Greater Bay Area is not just "speaking integration", otherwise it will only flow in the slogan.Worry in mainland life.

Liang Ziying pointed out that the survey shows that in addition to the salary level of mainland cities, the interviewees' concerns about the living and work of the Greater Bay Area are mainly related to social security, including medical expenses, medical quality, and quality, andRetirement protection, etc., and interviewees are more concerned about "employment" than "entrepreneurship"; but in the work of the Greater Bay Area in the Hong Kong Government in recent years, lack of measures to make specific measures involved in the connection and integration issues involved.They believe that the Hong Kong Government needs to take the initiative to review and promote the connection and integration of the social economic system.

Lu Songxiong also believes that attracting talents to the flow of development in the Greater Bay Area. In the past, the talent policy of relying on "rich wealth and extensive management" may no longer respondIt is not relying on "grabbing talents" alone, but it should also establish a larger market and more opportunities to attract talents from all over the world to develop in the Greater Bay Area and "settle down" in Hong Kong.