Hong Kong to ‘connect, add value’ to GBA-ASEAN collaboration

The Greater Bay Area enjoys close geographical proximity, cultural ties and trade connections with the 10-member Southeast Asian grouping, offering immense potential for increased cooperation.

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(Front row, fourth from left) Vice-Chairperson of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Leung Chun-ying; (front row, third from left) Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu and (front row, second from left) Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of China Daily Qu Yingpu pose for a group photo with delegates at Greater Bay Area Conference 2023 in Hong Kong on Nov 22, 2023. PHOTO: CHINA DAILY

November 23, 2023

HONG KONG – Hong Kong, as a super-connector and a value adder, is well poised to play a crucial role in furthering cooperation between the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, both of which are among the world’s most economically vibrant regions, prominent political and business leaders told the Greater Bay Area Conference 2023 on Wednesday.

In their view, the Greater Bay Area enjoys close geographical proximity, cultural ties and trade connections with the 10-member Southeast Asian grouping, offering immense potential for increased cooperation.

This year’s conference, co-hosted by China Daily and Hong Kong Coalition, and themed “When GBA Meets ASEAN – One Heart and One Mind” to explore the emerging opportunities in the two regions, comprises three panel discussions, focusing on green finance, the integration of green technology in daily life, and the preservation of art and culture for sustainable tourism.

Leung Chun-ying, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is competitive in many aspects, and cities in Guangdong province and the ASEAN member states stand to benefit greatly by leveraging the SAR’s pivotal role as a super-connector

The hybrid conference, with online and offline participation, brought together hundreds of distinguished guests, including government officials, industry and business leaders, academics, and representatives of various sectors.

In a keynote address, Leung Chun-ying, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is competitive in many aspects, and cities in Guangdong province and the ASEAN member states stand to benefit greatly by leveraging the SAR’s pivotal role as a super-connector.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said Hong Kong can facilitate people-to-people exchanges, promote green finance and financial technology initiatives, and foster cooperation in public services between the GBA and ASEAN.

When GBA meets ASEAN with one heart and one mind, they can surely forge a promising future for their people and economies, he said.

Qu Yingpu, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily Group, said that through the successful implementation of numerous collaborative projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, ASEAN member states have witnessed remarkable progress in terms of infrastructure development and social well-being.

The GBA is a vital part of China’s modernization journey, and deepening ASEAN’s involvement in the GBA will help build an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future, Qu said.

Jane Lee Ching-yee, deputy secretary-general of Hong Kong Coalition, said that to ensure the continuous success of the China-ASEAN partnership, it’s crucial for Hong Kong, as a renowned super connector, to effectively link the GBA with ASEAN, generating substantial benefits for both regions.

Li Yongsheng, acting commissioner of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, said that, with the strong support of the motherland and a close connection with the world, Hong Kong can play at least four roles — a facilitator of trade and investment, a promoter of regional connectivity, the spearhead of innovative cooperation, and a contributor to people bonds — in strengthening cooperation among the GBA and even the whole of China with ASEAN.

Hou Yanqi, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to ASEAN, said China-ASEAN cooperation has become the most shining example of the success and robustness of regional cooperation in the Asia-Pacific.

She’s confident that the peoples of the two regions will have a bright future in interdependence, connection and integration.

Pak Sokhom, secretary of state (deputy minister) of Cambodia’s Ministry of Tourism, said the GBA conference provides a golden platform for participants to expand strategic tourism partnerships, and it’s of utmost importance in stimulating tourism growth.

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