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Four in 10 Hong Kong pupils wary of closer ties to mainland China, survey finds

Most also see themselves as Hongkongers first rather than Chinese

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Pupils gave an average score of 4.2 out of 10 when asked to grade relations between Hong Kong and mainland China. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Raymond Yeung

Four in 10 Hong Kong secondary school pupils feel there is no need for the city to further integrate with mainland China and most identify themselves as Hongkongers rather than Chinese, a survey has found.

The majority of nearly 1,400 youngsters polled also gave a fail mark on Hong Kong-mainland relations and were doubtful or pessimistic about the successful implementation of the “one country, two systems” governing system and “high degree of autonomy” promised the city.

Hok Yau Club, the student group that conducted the survey, called for better education of the Basic Law and more understanding of Chinese culture to minimise friction.

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President Xi Jinping emphasised the need for both courses of action during his recent visit to celebrate Hong Kong’s 20th anniversary of its return to Chinese rule.
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The survey, conducted in December and January, covered 1,388 Form Four to Six students at 16 schools.

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