Letters | Hong Kong youth should see the Greater Bay Area as an opportunity for, not an alternative to, their city
- 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
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.