Mainland youth exchange programme for Leadership Institute on Narcotics successfully concluded (with photos)
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More than one hundred mentees and mentors of L.I.O.N., led by the Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime), Ms Chung Wing-man, the Principal President of L.I.O.N., Mr Leslie Choy, and Vice President, Mr Kerry Wong, went to Shenzhen to exchange with Mainland youths. The exchange focused on the anti-drug efforts in both places, aiming to encourage Hong Kong young people to learn from the Mainland’s anti-drug objectives and exchange views on anti-drug development in the two places.
The L.I.O.N. mentees first visited the Shenzhen drug education base to have exchanges with Mainland anti-drug pioneers and social workers. The mentees gained an in-depth understanding of the Mainland’s anti-drug experience and learned about their anti-drug strategies. In order to promote drug prohibition among the young people of Hong Kong and Shenzhen, the mentees and the Mainland youths had enthusiastic discussions on anti-drug issues, and shared their experiences on anti-drug culture and education. They also explored the direction and possibility of future collaboration between the two places in anti-drug campaigns and presented their ideas.
In addition, the L.I.O.N. mentees visited three major high-tech enterprises on the Mainland, including internet, drones and electric vehicles companies. Apart from recognising the rapid development of cutting-edge technology of our country and deepening their understanding of national developments, they also had their mind-set and vision broadened, as well as their knowledge of the country’s innovation and technology development enhanced.
This exchange programme further promoted Hong Kong youths’ understanding of the country’s anti-drug programmes, which will be beneficial to the L.I.O.N. mentees in promoting anti-drug campaigns in schools and the community in the future.
The L.I.O.N. mentees expressed that the exchange programme provided them with the opportunity to have positive discussions on anti-drug issues with youths from Hong Kong and the Mainland, and gain a better understanding of the latest development of the country. Some also said that the exchange had given them inspiration on anti-drug awareness.
Ends/Saturday, August 19, 2023
Issued at HKT 18:31
Issued at HKT 18:31
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