Tan Yaozong, vice chairman of the National Hong Kong and Macau Research Association, said that Hong Kong needs to reform, but not all of them follow mainland China, but to innovate.

The comprehensive network media "Hong Kong 01" and Ming Pao reported that Tan Yaozong said in an interview with radio programs on Tuesday (August 27) that Hong Kong should play the advantage of "one country, two systems" to consolidate and enhance the overall status of Hong Kong, otherwiseIt will be behind, and Hong Kong cannot "eat old books."

He believes that Hong Kong needs reform, but this does not involve the amendment to the "one country, two systems", because the pace of Hong Kong reform does not follow mainland China, but to innovate.The Third Plenary Session of the Communist Party of China supports Hong Kong to build high -end international talents. He believes that Hong Kong has prospects in this regard.

Tan Yaozong said that Hong Kong has a high salary and low taxes, and has a small college in eight colleges and universities.Hong Kong should be connected and cooperated with the development of the country, and transporting talents to mainland China. The so -called international talents should not only include returnees and Chinese talents.

He suggested that the Hong Kong government can build or purchase buildings to rent international talents to ease housing pressure. If talents move their homes and work in the mainland, they can allow them to enjoy the "Hong Kong people and Hong Kong taxes".Children can also study in Hong Kong to further enhance the attractiveness of Hong Kong.