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Hong Kong youth feel growing pride in being Chinese amid tech links, “China travel” trend: NPC deputy

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Hong Kong youth feel growing pride in being Chinese amid tech links, “China travel” trend: NPC deputy

2026-03-08 04:01 Last Updated At:03-09 11:53

Young people in China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) are feeling growing pride in being Chinese as technology brings them closer to the mainland and as "China travel" goes viral on global social media, Kenneth Fok Kai-kong, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) from Hong Kong, said in an interview.

Fok spoke with China Global Television Network (CGTN) in Beijing on the sidelines of the "two sessions," explaining why he had proposed setting up a Hong Kong sub-venue for the 2027 CMG Spring Festival Gala to mark the 30th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland.

He said the world's most-watched annual television program would be a perfect platform for the SAR to share its achievements over the past three decades with the world.

"The 'one country, two systems' is such a genius, I would say, invention or a system that has enabled Hong Kong to stay (enjoy) prosperity and development for the past 30 years. So, it's time, and we're ready to tell the story in great detail and depth," Fok said.

The major cultural event would also strengthen Hong Kong youths' sense of national identity, which is already strong after many have seen the mainland with their own eyes, Fok added.

"I think now with the advent of technology and AI, I think the distances are getting closer. It's much easier for younger generations to be able to reach different views and perspectives. So you're not limited by so-called traditional channels or just one-way stories. And of course, this is also thanks to a lot of policies by the mainland authorities. For example, visa-free arrangements to a lot of countries around the world," he said.

The NPC deputy said he could feel that young Hong Kongers now take pride in their Chinese identity, especially when they see global internet users talking about traveling to China and even becoming Chinese.

"These things are hard to measure, but I feel it. I think not just the youths in Hong Kong. I'm sure you're familiar with the newest meme and term on the internet, even in Western countries. It's called Chinamaxxing and China travel, right? A lot of internet sensations [about] travel around China, right? And that got widely reported all over the world. So these are things that, again, fuel our confidence," Fok said.

The "two sessions" are the annual meetings of China's top legislature, the National People's Congress (NPC), and its top political advisory body, the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Both bodies serve five-year terms and hold a plenary session each year, generally in March.

The fourth session of the 14th NPC and the fourth session of the 14th National Committee of the CPPCC kicked off on Thursday and Wednesday, respectively.

Hong Kong youth feel growing pride in being Chinese amid tech links, “China travel” trend: NPC deputy

Hong Kong youth feel growing pride in being Chinese amid tech links, “China travel” trend: NPC deputy

China's total box office of this year has exceeded 18 billion yuan (about 2.65 billion U.S. dollars) as of Thursday.

The box office for the summer movie season has exceeded 2.288 billion yuan (about 336.82 million U.S. dollars).

Nearly 90 Chinese and foreign films are expected to hit theaters during the summer season, which runs from June 1 to August 31. The movies span a wide range of genres from comedy and history to science fiction and animation.

The comedy lineup includes Hong Kong director Stephen Chow's highly anticipated "Kung Fu Soccer," which is set to be released on Saturday, as well as sci-fi comedy film "Keep Real" and "It's My Time," a biographical sports comedy-drama starring Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh Choo-Kheng.

Animated movies scheduled for the summer season include adventure feature film "All Wishes Come True," comedy detective film "Demon Agent," and epic film "Three Kingdoms: The Beginning," which was officially released on Friday.

Meanwhile, Universal's "Minions and Monsters" debuted in China last Friday, and Hollywood animated film "Toy Story 5," which hit Chinese cinemas during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday in June, remains popular among moviegoers.

China's 2026 box office tops 18 bln yuan

China's 2026 box office tops 18 bln yuan

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