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[United Nations Report] Hong Kong’s education income security level is far behind Chinese scholars: It is difficult to break through the ideological barriers between China and Hong Kong

In the 2019 Human Development Report released by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Hong Kong ranked 4th out of 189 countries in the Human Development Index (Human Development Index), leaving behind Germany, which ranked 85th. China, it can be seen that there is a gap in the development progress of the two places. Scholars believe that rankings and reports reflect that Hong Kong is still far behind China in terms of education, per capita income, personal safety index, etc. Therefore, integration between the two places will be difficult. As can be seen from the "anti-extradition bill" movement in recent months, Hong Kong people I am worried about being sent back to the mainland for interrogation, and related issues are not easy to resolve.

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[United Nations Report] Hong Kong ranks 4th in the 2019 Development Index, leaving behind China "Social injustice forces people to take to the streets"

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) released the 2019 Human Development Report. The Human Development Index released in the report shows that Norway has the highest living standard in the world, Germany and Hong Kong are tied for fourth, and China is far behind. Ranking 85th reflects the huge gap between China and Hong Kong in terms of health, education and income levels.

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[All-round Current Affairs] Can the Independent Review Committee satisfy citizens’ demands?

The government is actively organizing an independent review committee to find out the causes of the anti-amendment turmoil and prevent history from repeating itself. As for the police, the IPCC is still responsible for investigating. To what extent does this arrangement respond to citizens’ demands?

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[All-round current affairs] Enlightenment from the central government’s support for Hong Kong to quell chaos

President Xi Jinping and Vice Prime Minister Han Zheng met with Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor respectively and clearly expressed their support for her to end violence and chaos and quell public anger. This is the first time that central leaders have spoken publicly since the anti-extradition bill storm broke out. Are there any revelations?

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Enjoy life in a big city and the second generation from Hong Kong return to start a business

Hong Kong is an international metropolis and has always attracted many professionals to work and live in Hong Kong. This trend has become more and more obvious after the handover. Government data shows that the number of professionals in Hong Kong has increased by more than 90% in the past 10 years, and some second-generation Hong Kong residents are In recent years, I have begun to return to my hometown to explore the beauty of this city. The second-generation Hong Kong people who have returned say frankly that Hong Kong is fast-paced and enjoys the feeling of walking in Central. However, it is not easy to obtain a visa to come to Hong Kong as an entrepreneur.

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A diving instructor who thinks Hong Kong is expensive goes to Okinawa to start a business

It has been 20 years since Hong Kong's return to China. In this big city, Hong Kong, some people have come and some have left. Data released by the government earlier showed that the number of Hong Kong people immigrating to foreign countries has picked up again in recent years. Among them, some Hong Kong people cannot bear the rapid pace and high prices of Hong Kong and have invested and started businesses in foreign countries. Some scholars believe that the new wave of immigration is similar to that of 1997.

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