白金张继 完善执法权力运行机制和管理监督制约体系员中白金员中白金Aerial photo taken on Aug 13, 2020 shows a view of Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province. [Photo/Xinhua]员中白金员中
白金Hong Kong's government is mulling policies to explore collaboration with Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on innovation and technology, creative industry, higher education and medical services, the city's chief executive, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, said on Tuesday.员中白金员中Learning experience白金员中白金Stella Man, a 24-year-old Hong Kong marketing designer, said if favorable policies are rolled out by the government, she is willing to explore career opportunities in Shenzhen or other cities of the Bay Area.
Man said her six-month stint as a digital marketing intern in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba at its Guangzhou office has not only had a huge impact on broadening her world view, "but it also made my resume stand out. Every human resources manager has asked me about this experience whenever I interviewed for a new job in Hong Kong."Man also said the experience has given her a taste of the way of global enterprises handle a project. "At Alibaba, the designers would come up with multipronged approaches in designing each pop-up advertisement. There are also plenty of e-platforms for disseminating their marketing materials. But at Hong Kong companies, the social media channels would usually be limited to Facebook or Instagram," she said.
Lam said she is determined to fortify the city's competitiveness and revive its pandemic-stricken economy.
Also on Tuesday, Hong Kong officials said local tourism groups of up to 30 people will be permitted starting on Friday as the city has had a steady decline in COVID-19 cases.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board also will offer a "free tour "program to Hong Kong residents. Starting on Tuesday, local residents who spend HK$800($103) or more at designated businesses can get a receipt to redeem for a tour of city sights to use between Nov 1 and Dec 3.Board Chairman Pang Yiu-kai said that by promoting local tours, the travel sector will be given a hand in resuming business and preparing for international tourists once they can return.
Aerial photo taken on Aug 13, 2020 shows a view of Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province. [Photo/Xinhua]