Chapter 1523 Meeting with Chief An
Chapter 1523 Meeting with Chief An
At around 10 o'clock the next morning, Zhao Jianhui met with Hong Kong Chief Executive Mr. An Zhigang at Wuzhou Hotel. [,ka~.Com Text
An Zhigang is in his fifties, but he looks like he is 45 or 46 years old. He is not tall and thin, and his thin face makes people look energetic.
It is obvious that An Zhigang attaches great importance to this meeting with Zhao Jianhui and is fully prepared. Those who accompanied him were Leong Wenqiang, Secretary for Administration, Liu Yuehua, Secretary for Finance, Zeng Guotai, Director of Security, Han Yuan, Director of Political Systems and Mainland Affairs, Su Peipei, Director of Food and Health, Yang Haiqiang, Director of Commerce and Economic Development, Director of Environment, Luo Jialiang, Director of Immigration Affairs, Chen Yifang, and other more than ten officials, as well as reporters from many media.
In addition to Zhao Jianhui, there were also Ma Yulin, Wang Yunxiang, Zhou Hong, Li Qi and others in Nanyue attended the talks.
The hotel conference room was decorated with magnificent decoration, with fruit trays and mineral water on the table. The atmosphere on the scene was warm, but it also had a little smell of gunpowder.
The purpose of An Zhigang's visit this time was mainly to meet Zhao Jianhui, but at the same time, the people he brought also had to negotiate with the people within their respective division of labor. Because the development of Nan Guangdong affected Hong Kong's environmental problems, food safety issues, tourists' entry and exit issues, mainland pregnant women going to Hong Kong to have children, business and economic development issues, etc., these problems are urgently needed to be solved now.
Hong Kong, relying on the mainland, is also troubled by some things in the mainland. Some problems have caused great responses among Hong Kong residents. If they are not taken seriously, it will inevitably affect the relationship between the two places. For example, the topic that Su Peipei, director of the Food and Health Bureau, is now talking about.
"Now, for the reasons, pregnant women in the mainland are increasingly fond of having children in Hong Kong. Most of them choose private hospitals with high fees. Most of them are poor. Mainland pregnant women with Hong Kong are poor. At the beginning, they can still enjoy the services of public hospitals. However, after the market-oriented fees for non-local pregnant women, these families even have to borrow money to give birth to children, because if their children are not born in Hong Kong, they will not get their Hong Kong identity and have to wait in line for 150 places. I don't know how long it will take to get there... Because of this, many private people in Hong Kong criticized the government's policy of "recognizing money but not people". The number of pregnant women is increasing year by year, and the government's investment in hospital staff and equipment is increasing every year, but it still cannot meet the needs... These children have the right to live in Hong Kong. In this way, there will be 1.67 million new immigrants from the mainland in the next ten years. They will compete with local residents for various resources such as labor, employment, medical care, etc., and Hong Kong will be overwhelmed..."
Su Peipei is more polite to say this. Zhao Jianhui also knows that there are also a large number of negative news reports about new immigrants in Hong Kong media, such as being lazy and abusing CSR, etc. New immigrants have once again become the scapegoat of government policies. In fact, the change in Hong Kong society's attitude towards new immigrants in the mainland is of course related to the economic growth of the mainland, and it has also made the cost of new immigrants in the mainland begin to complicated. Some comments in Hong Kong believe that with more and more new immigrants, many bad phenomena in mainland society are infringing on Hong Kong, such as lack of public morality, embezzlement and bribery. Some even believe that mainland residents who came to Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s were in pursuit of freedom, and the current new immigrants will become obedient ### machines in the future...
"Efficient economic system, transparent law enforcement procedures and high-quality professionals are the key to Hong Kong's attracting foreign companies to invest and eventually become the Asian financial and trade center. However, some foreign business groups recently pointed out that clean air and a good natural environment are also crucial. If Hong Kong does not effectively solve the problem of air pollution, it will definitely weaken its competitiveness as an Asian free port. Now, the source of air pollution in Hong Kong is in the mainland..." The speech of Director of the Environment Bureau, Gary Lo, was full of gunpowder. Wang Yunxiang's face couldn't help but feel a little gloomy when he heard his words. This problem does not exist, but when he said it at such a meeting, is it a provocation or does it have any meaning?
Zhao Jianhui has always been listening very seriously, whether it is when he is thanking the mainland for providing safe vegetables and food for Hong Kong, or when he is accusing the mainland of environmental pollution and immigration "invasion", his face is always smiling.
"... As the relationship between Guangdong and Hong Kong becomes closer, how Hong Kong can find its own position and determine its role in the future cooperation between the two places is indeed a question worthy of attention. In turn, this answer will also determine whether the two places can complement each other and develop differently and ultimately achieve win-win results."
"In fact, with the continuous acceleration of the urbanization process in the Pearl River Delta in recent years, with the continuous improvement of economic strength and changes in industrial layout in the Pearl River Delta, it is natural for Hong Kong to have new thoughts and concerns about its own positioning. Some Hong Kong media have made remarks: The Pearl River Delta is de-Hong Kong, and some have also said that with the rise of large shopping malls in Guangdong, the location of Hong Kong shopping paradise must always be replaced by Nanyue. In fact, all kinds of concerns are just a concern after all: Hong Kong was originally the engine of economic development in the Pearl River Delta, but now Hong Kong seems to be gradually being thrown off the track. Especially after the expansion of Nansha, the vast area of the Pearl River Delta from Shenzhen Stock Exchange to Nanyue has been connected into one, and Qianhai and Hengqin have been upgraded to national-level new areas, Hong Kong's sense of loss is not without reason..."
Speaking of this, Zhao Jianhui's eyes swept across the faces of Hong Kong guests one by one, and he smiled and continued, "So, is it because Hong Kong is worried that it will be left behind by the mainland, so the mainland will not develop? Obviously this is impossible. Seeing various remarks from Hong Kong media, my feeling is always one: Hong Kong must also keep pace with the times, and the relationship with the Pearl River Delta region cannot always stay in the era of front stores and back factories. That is just an irritator of the Pearl River Delta engine. After the economic engine in the Pearl River Delta is on fire, it is inevitable that it will accelerate continuously, and there is no doubt. There is no reason for the mainland to stop and wait, and never catch up with Hong Kong. There is no such reason!!"
"However, Hong Kong's irreplaceable international finance, trade and shipping center status has never disappeared. There will still be huge room for expansion in promoting industrial upgrading and transformation in the Pearl River Delta, providing efficient financial services to the Pearl River Delta region, and driving the development of modern service industries in the Pearl River Delta region. If the relationship between Guangdong and Hong Kong can develop in this direction, its win-win benefits will definitely be far better than the front-store and back-factory model that began in the 1980s."
"I have been to Hong Kong twice and have a good personal relationship with my ex-Teacher Yang. I also have other relatives living in Hong Kong. I cannot be considered unfamiliar with Hong Kong, but I should be very familiar with it. I have seen a view in Hong Kong media: the relationship between Hong Kong and South Guangdong is now a race of tortoises and hares. South Guangdong is a rabbit, and Hong Kong is a turtle. This statement makes people laugh. This view is indeed objective to compare the current development speed of the two places. However, there are not many rabbits with a growth rate of GDP that can reach 10% in the world. Besides, no matter how fast a rabbit runs, it will not eat turtles. The development of South Guangdong or the Pearl River Delta is not aimed at eating or replacing Hong Kong."
"However, we have to say it in two ways, and the Pearl River Delta must also clarify the relationship positioning between itself and Hong Kong. For example, I have seen that many town-level plans clearly have three English letters of cbd. If you have Cbd in the Pearl River Delta towns, what else do you have to do in Central? So Hong Kong doesn't have to worry. In fact, the so-called positioning of mutual relations is actually not the text in the planning book, but like a relationship between husband and wife, which is constantly adjusted and modified in a long-term life. The reality of one country, two systems, one clothing, and a harsh lip and teeth is dependent on each other, providing a lot of social and economic development in Guangdong and Hong Kong.
A space of misalignment and complementarity. Win-win is not only a beautiful vision, but also a very objective possibility. Such good development opportunities and space are not easy to find on the earth. History has long proved that the opportunity in the Pearl River Delta is an opportunity in Hong Kong, and I believe that this will continue to be proved in the future. Only with the strong support of the motherland mainland can Hong Kong achieve more brilliant results. The issue I just mentioned is not an inconvenient contradiction... With the strong support of the motherland mainland, what are you afraid of? Hong Kong, you should move forward boldly..."
Zhao Jianhui's words won applause from the people sitting and the reporters interviewed.
Zhao Jianhui smiled and waved his hand, then changed the subject, and then said: "The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic" says: "Therefore, the sage does not treat the disease before it has been cured, and does not treat the disease before it has been cured. This is what it means. After the disease has been completed, it will be cured. After the chaos has been completed, it will be like thirst and penetrate a well, fighting and casting a cone, which is too late!" What does he mean? When the best medicine treats diseases, one must pay attention to preventing problems before it has happened, and prevention is more important than treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine theory is the continuation of Chinese philosophy in the medical field, and it is in line with the great way of governing the country, and it has many similarities. Preventing problems before it has been caused is actually a great way of governing the country that has not been easy for ever.
At present, the mainland, especially some media in the south, and some media in Hong Kong are deliberately induced, and some separatist forces have ulterior motives to fuel the fire, fabricating right and wrong out of thin air and alienating the family affection between Hong Kong and the mainland. How should we prevent problems before they happen, prevent further alienation of Hong Kong and the mainland, and even reaching a situation where water and fire are incompatible?
Speaking of this, he stood up and looked at all the officials present, with a very distressed and strong expression in his eyes.
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