Arab Press

بالشعب و للشعب
Saturday, May 31, 2025

Greater Bay Area is opportunity for, not alternative to, Hong Kong

Greater Bay Area is opportunity for, not alternative to, Hong Kong

Both Hong Kong’s economy and its people are an important component of China’s ambitious plan for the Pearl River Delta region. Hong Kong still offers plenty of opportunities for its residents and continues to draw international talent.

While I agree with Xiaofei Xu (“Hong Kong favours the wealthy and outsiders. Young people should give the Greater Bay Area a chance”, August 25
) that the mainland should not be seen as an enemy, that does not mean young people should give up on Hong Kong – one does not exclude the other. In fact, the prosperity of Hong Kong only boosts that of China.

First, the Greater Bay Area is not an alternative to Hong Kong per se, as suggested by Xu. Rather, the city is an important component of the project, and that includes not only its economy, but the entire society that stands behind it. For instance, the impact of the current situation in Hong Kong is already being felt economically in Macau – we are all interconnected.


The Greater Bay Area Plan

The Pearl River Delta in China's south has grown from an agricultural area in 1980 to Asia's largest and most populous urban area.

Secondly, I strongly disagree that Hong Kong is made for outsiders. Most jobs nowadays (being born in the West, I’d know) require candidates to be proficient in Cantonese, English and Mandarin, qualifications almost only locals could achieve. This isn’t just in the finance industry but also with other professional services, such as property developers or trading. Expats complement local workers, fostering Hong Kong’s multicultural environment, which helps sustain its position as Asia’s world city.

Also, local university graduates have good employability, as exemplified in the medical and legal fields, which still command enviable salaries. Finally, the fact that Hongkongers who study abroad have returned to work in the city only highlights its allure. Those graduates add value to the city by bringing in international experience.

Indeed, there are issues to resolve, such as the living conditions of the working class, but that is not a reason to give up. Hong Kong has undergone tough periods during its history, but it pulled through because of the persistence of its people. When the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the 2003 Severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) outbreak occurred, the people held it together.

The worst is yet to come for the economy, but if the people lay the foundations for the future now, we will be able to cushion the impact and move forward faster. If one is to be atop the Lion Rock again, it’s important to start climbing now, but we can only do it together. Irreducible positions from any side make it impossible to achieve any balance.

Newsletter

Related Articles

Arab Press
0:00
0:00
Close
Meta and Anduril Collaborate on AI-Driven Military Augmented Reality Systems
EU Central Bank Pushes to Replace US Dollar with Euro as World’s Main Currency
European and Arab Ministers Convene in Madrid to Address Gaza Conflict
Head of Gaza Aid Group Resigns Amid Humanitarian Concerns
U.S. Health Secretary Ends Select COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations
Trump Warns Putin Is 'Playing with Fire' Amid Escalating Ukraine Conflict
India and Pakistan Engage Trump-Linked Lobbyists to Influence U.S. Policy
U.S. Halts New Student Visa Interviews Amid Enhanced Security Measures
Trump Administration Cancels $100 Million in Federal Contracts with Harvard
SpaceX Starship Test Flight Ends in Failure, Mars Mission Timeline Uncertain
King Charles Affirms Canadian Sovereignty Amid U.S. Statehood Pressure
Iranian Revolutionary Guard Founder Warns Against Trusting Regime in Nuclear Talks
Netanyahu Accuses Starmer of Siding with Hamas
Calls Grow to Resume Syrian Asylum Claims in UK
UAE Offers Free ChatGPT Plus Subscriptions to Citizens
Denmark Increases Retirement Age to 70, Setting a European Precedent
Iranian Director Jafar Panahi Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Israeli Airstrike Kills Nine Children of Gaza Doctor
Lebanon Initiates Plan to Disarm Palestinian Factions
Iran and U.S. Make Limited Progress in Nuclear Talks
Trump Administration's Tariff Policies and Dollar Strategy Spark Global Economic Debate
OpenAI Acquires Jony Ive’s Startup for $6.5 Billion to Build a Revolutionary “Third Core Device”
Turkey Weighs Citizens in Public as Erdoğan Launches National Slimming Campaign
UK Suspends Trade Talks with Israel Amid Gaza Offensive
Iran and U.S. Set for Fifth Round of Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions
Russia Expands Military Presence Near Finland Amid Rising Tensions
Indian Scholar Arrested in Crackdown Over Pakistan Conflict Commentary
Israel Eases Gaza Blockade Amid Internal Dispute Over Military Strategy
President Biden’s announcement of advanced prostate cancer sparked public sympathy—but behind closed doors, Democrats are in panic
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Erupts Again, Spewing Ash Cloud over Flores Island
Indian jet shootdown: the all-robot legion behind China’s PL-15E missiles
The Chinese Dragon: The True Winner in the India-Pakistan Clash
Australia's Venomous Creatures Contribute to Life-Saving Antivenom Programme
The Spanish Were Right: Long Working Hours Harm Brain Function
Did Former FBI Director Call for Violence Against Trump? Instagram Post Sparks Uproar
US and UAE Partner to Develop Massive AI Data Center Complex
Apple's $95 Million Siri Settlement: Eligible Users Have Until July 2 to File Claims
US and UAE Reach Preliminary Agreement on Nvidia AI Chip Imports
President Trump and Elon Musk Welcomed by Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim with Cybertruck Convoy
Strong Warning Issued: Do Not Use General Chatbots for Medical, Legal, or Educational Guidance
NVIDIA and Saudi Arabia Launch Strategic Partnership to Establish AI Centers
Trump Meets Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara in Historic Encounter
US and Saudi Arabia Sign Landmark Agreements Across Multiple Sectors
Why Saudi Arabia Rolled Out a Purple Carpet for Donald Trump Instead of Red
Elon Musk Joins Trump Meeting in Saudi Arabia
Trump says it would be 'stupid' not to accept gift of Qatari plane
Quantum Computing Threatens Bitcoin Security
Michael Jordan to Serve as Analyst for NBA Games
Senate Democrats Move to Censure Trump Over Qatar Jet Gift
Hamas Releases Last Living US Hostage from Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
×