Youth uniformed group ends GBA tour

June 10, 2024
Innovative technology
Innovative technology:

Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung (front row second left) leads members of the Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum to visit the production base of China State Construction International Holdings in Zhuhai.

Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung today led 31 members of the Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum and students of Shenzhen University to visit Zhuhai to learn about the innovative technology used in Mainland construction works.
 
This concluded a three-day visit by the leaders forum to the Greater Bay Area (GBA) to study various aspects, including the rural revitalisation of the country and the ecology of the main source of Hong Kong's water supply.
 
Mr Tang and members of the leaders forum visited the production base of China State Construction International Holdings (CSCI) in Zhuhai to learn about the advanced, innovative and green technology adopted in the construction of glass curtain walls for large-scale projects, the Modular Integrated Construction method and Multi-trade Integrated Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing modules, as well as their application in Hong Kong.
 
The security chief thanked CSCI for its support to the leaders forum and arranging the tour, which let youth members experience the country's development direction of new quality productive forces through understanding high-end construction technology.
 
The group also selected a member of the leaders forum to participate in its summer internship programme this year.
 
During the past two days, members of the leaders forum, led by Under Secretary for Security Michael Cheuk, visited a primary school in Liyuan, Heyuan, to explore the local relief work through education to help understand the country's achievements in targeting and eliminating poverty.
 
Apart from touring the ancient village of Linzhai, they also worked with the leaders forum's partner, students of Shenzhen University, to lead local primary school students to participate in activities planned by them.
 
They later visited a scenic location of Wanlv Lake, one of the water supply sources to Hong Kong, to understand the strict water-quality protective measures and the rigorous water-quality testing system implemented by the city to provide Dongjiang water.

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