Bauhinia blooms blooming youth

China Daily, July 6 (Reporter Zou Hong) This year marks the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland. China Daily reporters used real footage to show the vivid growth stories and wonderful struggle experiences of young people in Hong Kong, recording their sincere dreams of advancing together with the motherland and chasing a bright future. They bloom like redbuds, grow up with Hong Kong, and write the future of Hong Kong with their youth.

On June 6, a couple enjoyed the night view of Victoria Harbour. Victoria Harbour (“Victoria Harbour” for short) is a body of water between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. After Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, the construction on both sides of the Victoria Harbour has become better and better, and the scenery has become more and more beautiful. Many young people like to walk along the Victoria Harbour, looking forward to a bright future. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 13, Chen Shili (left) filmed the short film “Bridge” as the director. Chen Shili, who was born in Hong Kong in 1997, is a generation of the same age as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, known as the “returning baby”. After graduating from her undergraduate degree, Chen Shili went north to Tsinghua University to continue her studies. This time, she made a special trip back to Hong Kong to shoot a gift video during the holiday, hoping to use her actions to offer good blessings to the “same age” special zone. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On July 1, 25-year-old Huang Ziying and her boyfriend came to the Golden Bauhinia Square for a group photo. Both of them majored in finance. After graduation, they decided to stay and work in Hong Kong, hoping to find more development opportunities in the construction of the Greater Bay Area. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 14th, young art lovers took pictures at the M+ Museum. Located in the West Kowloon Cultural District of Hong Kong, the museum is the first global contemporary visual culture museum in Asia and a hot spot for many young literary and art lovers. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 10, Mai Qianyu, a “post-80s” youth, was debugging a robot. Mai Qianyu is a beneficiary of innovation and entrepreneurship, and has realized his entrepreneurial dream in the Greater Bay Area. His team independently developed and produced the first 5G motion-sensing bionic robot in China. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 14, people prepare to take the minibus at the public light bus terminal in Mong Kok. The red minibuses that stop at the wave have brought a lot of convenience to the travel of Hong Kong citizens, especially young people. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 14, a couple of newlyweds took a wedding photo with happiness on their faces. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 15, in front of the dormitory of the University of Hong Kong, two college students prepare to go to exercise. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 15, Liu Derong (left) communicated with community residents. 29-year-old Liu Derong is a community worker in Sha Tin District and a “little housekeeper” in the community. In Chun Yeung Village, Kwai Di Street, Fo Tan, Shatin, he is loved by men, women and children, because he can always solve all kinds of problems they encounter in life, no matter how small or small, and does his best. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On June 15, children played basketball on the rooftop basketball court in Rainbow Village. The two floors below this roof are car parks. In Hong Kong, where land is expensive, there are many such roof gardens and playgrounds for citizens to enjoy leisure and entertainment. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong

On July 3, two children in Hanfu played in front of the Hong Kong Palace Museum. More and more young people in Hong Kong like to integrate Hanfu into their lives, inheriting and promoting traditional Chinese culture. Chinese traditional culture China Daily reporter Zou Hong photo

A young man rides in the green tunnel in Yuen Long on June 17. This pedestrian tunnel named NS220 is a place where many young people “check in”. Photo by China Daily reporter Zou Hong