Liu Xin face-to-face with Hong Kong youth on their future

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @michaellin824
    @michaellin824 5 лет назад +56

    I am living in HK now, i come from mainland China. I also have double identity. I am glad to hear rational voice from hk youth and I hope that hk can return to peace as soon as possible.

  • @georgelim8746
    @georgelim8746 5 лет назад +133

    Lu Xin is a first class TV host who moderates a discussion very well. She puts participants at ease and doesn’t impose her views in the discussion. Her style is so refreshing compared to western TV hosts who are normally quite confrontational and opinionated when they interview people on TV.

    • @taichitommy
      @taichitommy 5 лет назад +3

      That is true! Love her way!

    • @ponnusamymuthaya6084
      @ponnusamymuthaya6084 4 года назад +1

      Of course, she is first class. She knows what questions are allowable to be asked and moderate within the prescribed boundary. Also to cut off the participant with forethought and hindsight based on other moderators' past experiences.
      DO THEY HAVE A CHOICE? CERTAINLY NOT IN THE NEAREST FUTURE. BUT INEVITABLE EVENTUALLY.

    • @keshab644
      @keshab644 4 года назад

      correct.smart and calm woman

  • @jjc4232
    @jjc4232 5 лет назад +164

    Support from Oversea Hong Kong Chinese 🇨🇳 in Canada. I have been overseas for over 30 years. My last visit back to the motherland was in 2005. I m infuriated and enraged by these recent riots in Hong Kong.
    I don't understand why many overseas Chinese, like myself who grew up in Canada, understands and loves their motherland much more then those ignorant Hong Kong kids? They refuse to embrace and learn about the new China. They denounce themselves as Chinese. They wave the British colonial flag. How did Hong Kong become a harbour for traitors, anti China movements and most improtantly a hub for international spies? The Chinese government needs to do in in depth analysis of the situation in hong kong China 🇨🇳. Must identify all the forces backing these protests. And find a solution immediately.
    The anti China ecosystem embedded in hong kong is the biggest problem. I am talking about the teachers union who poison our kids with anti China politicial brainwashing from grade school all the way up to university. They have created a generation of the so call "after 90s born" of China haters in hong kong. A whole generation of China and Chinese haters. Then there is the Hong Kong journalists association, the media, that glorifies and justifies anti China sympathizers. Promote anti China propaganda in hong kong and internationally. The media is the biggest problem I think. The media reach everyone in hong kong. Behind the scenes there is The Hong Kong lawyers barrister association and judge committees that consist mostly of western loving puppets and traitors to the West. They create a legal system in hong kong that is sympathic to the anti China movement. Therefore, letting rioters and troublemakers who break the law off the hook easy. Giving them lighter sentences or sometimes simply just setting them free from court. Needless to say, those anti China political parties inside the Hong Kong parliament is a cancer. They use their power in parliament/Legco to oppose anything and everything the Hong Kong government propose. Many development projects in hong kong that are good for the society gets stalled at Legco because of those anti China parties.
    I won't Talk about foreign influence in hong kong as it is so obvious.
    This ecosystem of anti China supporters in hong kong most be dismembered somehow. Otherwise, Hong Kong will never see long term peace and stability. And instead Hong Kong will continue be a stone in Beijings shoe.

    • @nadasso2900
      @nadasso2900 5 лет назад +4

      True.

    • @jjc4232
      @jjc4232 5 лет назад

      @@nadasso2900unfortunately.

    • @melindakoid3100
      @melindakoid3100 5 лет назад +6

      These youngsters have been funded by external sources to create these riots. They have been brainwashed n some of them are not locals. By carrying the flags of US n UK will tell us their patriotism of their countries n not the city of Hkg. They came here for 1 mission ie to destroy n destruct Hkg. They have no love for this city n who dun wanna make money then but they have forgotten their parents or relatives being left behind n still staying in Hkg. Their current action will cause hardships to the locals as Hkg need to rebuild later. Where will they get the fund if these riots dun stop? Economy in Hkg is now plunging n soon if there is no manage control, Hkg will be in poverty or bankrupt! Thanks to the youths, Central Govt will step in earlier than have been agreed. No matter what Hkg belongs to China! Thanks to the Brits as when they had the chance to improve the standard of living for these ppl, they sidelined them n now they became the instigators for them. It was also the Brits who stole Hkg from China due to the Opium War n now they are instigating the Chinese to fight with the Chinese!

    • @epicenter6213
      @epicenter6213 5 лет назад +1

      british left a bomb for China to handle.

    • @melindakoid3100
      @melindakoid3100 5 лет назад +2

      jack Chung you have hit the bull's eyes! I support u, from overseas Chinese here.

  • @kahnhuang
    @kahnhuang 5 лет назад +93

    Unfortunately most of the hk people in yellow won’t be watching this clip , and even if they did, they will just laugh at the young people in the program as traitors.

    • @scorpioedc7979
      @scorpioedc7979 5 лет назад +9

      Well, extremists should be dealt with using extreme measures. There is no other way not to mention this a video clip.

    • @ycgoh9215
      @ycgoh9215 5 лет назад +4

      Agreed, as they are already brainwashed and lost the ability to reason logically.

    • @scorpioedc7979
      @scorpioedc7979 5 лет назад +2

      @
      pffff......moral extremist? The religious brainwashed immorality, the so-called crusaders or the hypocrites with free thinking of killing under the religious flag.
      China shouldn't be afraid to respond with war when others started a war. Does China really want to wait until HK citizens being killed by these extremists using bombs or machetes (the Xinjiang incident)?
      Well, politics is indeed human manipulation. The US government needs the 911 to have an excuse to get the support to start an invasion. Maybe, HK citizens should die before the liberation armies have a justification to kill all these extremists.

    • @annasohchan8186
      @annasohchan8186 5 лет назад

      @ crown for what

    • @1308HK
      @1308HK 4 года назад

      算啦,精神病人無救架,留返啖氣暖肚唔好同黑暴吵

  • @carlosmax33
    @carlosmax33 5 лет назад +159

    I am here for Liu Xin.

    • @ivanigorpollick6690
      @ivanigorpollick6690 5 лет назад +12

      yes,she is awesome,very objective,first class reporter

    • @jianyuhua
      @jianyuhua 5 лет назад +11

      she is sooooo hot and most importantly full of knowledge and wisdom!

    • @francobarone7437
      @francobarone7437 5 лет назад +7

      You aren't the only one Carlos...she really ticks all the boxes, clever , smart and beautiful.

    • @usaintiu7609
      @usaintiu7609 5 лет назад

      jubo mung

    • @mecklenburggovan7311
      @mecklenburggovan7311 5 лет назад

      Really? She saw more cxxxs than a public urinal in Beijing😄

  • @Acwfred
    @Acwfred 5 лет назад +27

    Thanks Ms Liu Xin for conducting such as a heart-warming discussion with the Hong Kong youths. I wish more young Hong Kong people will seek opportunity to have better understanding of the motherland and strive to contribute for the benefit of the country.

    • @jchan1705
      @jchan1705 5 лет назад +2

      The interview is extremely biased, typical CCP propaganda. These interviewees are no way representatation of the mainstream and diversity of views, so funny that just interviewed mature students from Tsing Hwa and Peking in China. Btw, the host is a Chinese having foreign passport of the Democratic West ? So pathetic.

    • @weloveyoona693
      @weloveyoona693 5 лет назад

      alfred li - maybe you want to watch this interview - ruclips.net/video/4cwXifDaCjE/видео.html

  • @jinsoonchin5205
    @jinsoonchin5205 5 лет назад +184

    Surprise that Hongkonger know very little about China.

    • @tomisapamsuraj2652
      @tomisapamsuraj2652 5 лет назад +32

      its like children forgot their parents

    • @Amidat
      @Amidat 5 лет назад +24

      well under British occupation it was deliberately done... so they were just used to it after 1997. the poor kids have no clue their own history - only of the British

    • @jessyjames9242
      @jessyjames9242 5 лет назад +3

      They are a proud lot

    • @jessyjames9242
      @jessyjames9242 5 лет назад +9

      @@Amidat You are right! They do not even have election during that time but now they have so much freedom to speak up, protests and even cause havoc.

    • @leetan3306
      @leetan3306 5 лет назад +1

      Most but not all are fed with biased “diet” where they think they are white and look down on their own race. Britain is not as rosy as many would think. First the laws are on the side of the criminals. Police and judges have now power here. A lot of people are fed up with the increasing crimes, children mainly teenagers get knifed almost daily. They say there are going to increase police numbers to 20,000 soon ( previously cut by 21,000 because of austerity drive - no money!!), but most people know its going to solve the rising crime rates because the defective legal system, human rights very strong for criminals instead of for the victims!! So people in HK take note. Don’t think it is great here.

  • @bobdemott
    @bobdemott 3 года назад +2

    Lin Xin, I have been watching you for several years and you really have grown to be so professional, thank you for this video, it most interesting.

  • @steveliu1809
    @steveliu1809 5 лет назад +44

    The bottom line is regional profiling !? Used to be Hong Kong residents believed they are higher then other Chinese around the world in terms
    of Chinese identity . However, recent years the trend has been changed, and mainlanders are more prosperous then they are.

    • @georgewong6615
      @georgewong6615 5 лет назад +2

      @paul w mainland China a lot better than HK , education , living , capital , look at most HK people are living 150 SQ foot

    • @Amidat
      @Amidat 5 лет назад +1

      @paul w is that sarcasm??? yeah China is so crowded because everyone is leaving... does that make sense?

    • @jessyjames9242
      @jessyjames9242 5 лет назад +1

      You are right in saying that, Steve. We used to remember even the sales assistance check your dressing before deciding if they should serve you. You can't simply ask about the prices of the products without buying otherwise you will be mocked. That was before the Asian financial crisis. If their mainland friends do not help them, they are dead ducks.

    • @jessyjames9242
      @jessyjames9242 5 лет назад +3

      HK without the help of China will be in dire straits.

    • @kennyng2289
      @kennyng2289 5 лет назад +2

      @paul w China has 1.4 millions people. How many people are leaving China? May be the richest people from China. Don't use this as a reason.

  • @victorolvera6482
    @victorolvera6482 5 лет назад +25

    I appreciate this show
    I am grateful for Chinese sources publishing their voice in English so that foreigners like myself may understand.
    I wish I could do the same.
    I do hope Hong Kong and China find a graceful resolution to the problem. ✌️
    I do want to comment on the closing statement made by Vivian Ho "I think there is no alternative future for Hong Kong but to integrate with the Mainland". Its a statement that sais there is only one path to the future. Its a statement that sais there are no other options. It takes a lot of boldness to assert that kind of future. Cause what if its wrong? you know. And anybody who asserts that statement risking quite a bit if its not backed up by something substantial. The more assertive the more risk. The more assertive the more pride you risk. If the causality of the future breaks that statement its going to be very hard to swallow the amount of pride invested in it.

    • @victorolvera6482
      @victorolvera6482 5 лет назад

      From what I understand from an anonymous reply is that people believe China should remain whole and unified. You don't want it to cease to exist like Yugoslavia. You don't want a country with multiple personalities like Korea. And I suppose you don't want see it diminished like the Soviet Union. When people act as one they can accomplish great things. Alas, people being individuals gets in the way of such a vision. The curse of the Tower of Babel, ya know.
      I am studying this not because I want to see Hong Kong being independent or part of China. It doesn't effect me. What does concern me is: What is China willing to do to assert its will? This situation is allowing me to see that. I dont want to be the tiny insect that ends up under China's shoe someday. if you get my drift.

    • @victorolvera6482
      @victorolvera6482 5 лет назад

      @Fury Peter China's character is not internal affair if it intends to globalize.
      China should know the world. The world should know China.
      This is getting to know China.

    • @victorolvera6482
      @victorolvera6482 5 лет назад

      @Fury Peter to further answer your question. I personally don't want to give anyone consent to govern me. To be able to do that you have to defeat my philosophy. I am able to live in the free world because they respect individual freedoms. Within systems that don't do that I wont be able to exist, ya know. Maybe live within the cracks and holes but that's it.

    • @ruochen_rachelli739
      @ruochen_rachelli739 5 лет назад

      I like your reminder of not being to assertive without evidence. I think the kid should define the word "integrate" better, or use another word without strong implications about assimilation.. say... unit? or support one another?

  • @dorothychew4310
    @dorothychew4310 5 лет назад +63

    This youth are smart and they know what is best for their future.They study in China to learn more about China and good for them too.

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 5 лет назад +2

      They should have studied in "the other China," Taiwan instead. 😐😐😐😐😐

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 5 лет назад +3

      @Dave WA Taiwan doesn't have tens of thousands of innocent people locked up in detention centers because of their religion. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @Amidat
      @Amidat 5 лет назад +7

      @@John77Doe Why would they when so many on Taiwan are going to the mainland to study and to work and to open businesses???

    • @Amidat
      @Amidat 5 лет назад +5

      @@John77Doe When Taiwan was under martial law for over 40 years - the western media didn't complain. In any event - if Taiwan had the terrorist attacks take place that the mainland did - believe me there would be drastic measures taken.

    • @holboroman
      @holboroman 5 лет назад

      @@Amidat Go away you wu mao!

  • @user-vt5ln7qq4j
    @user-vt5ln7qq4j 5 лет назад +32

    This interview is heartwarming and positive. Such enlightened and mature HK youths who know where their roots are, augur well for the future of China, HK and Macau. I hope the same for Taiwanese youths. Only then will China be a complete family, with prosperity and progress shared among all family members. All the very best to China, HK, Macau, Taiwan. Ignore the noise from Western media and China's detractors. Strength in unity!

  • @petegarmud8923
    @petegarmud8923 5 лет назад +5

    The opportunity of letting Hong Kong youth to learn their heritage and China should NOT be found only outside of Hong Kong. To save Hong Kong, reeducation MUST start in Hong Kong and as soon as possible.

  • @jacobsworld8994
    @jacobsworld8994 5 лет назад +35

    Good job Liu Xin

  • @casiandsouza7031
    @casiandsouza7031 5 лет назад +12

    Mixed Identity deserves studying. I was born a South Indian Christian. I spent time studying with North Indian Hindus. So, I had 4 identities. Then, I was raised in Tanganyika in a town where African culture transcended Christian-Muslim differences. Now, I have spent most of my life in Canada and have a Canadian Identity that coexists with my other identities.

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 5 лет назад

      We call Indians, dot heads and knot heads in the USA. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @casiandsouza7031
      @casiandsouza7031 5 лет назад +2

      @@John77Doe why are you identifying with a unknown corpse AH?

    • @hanz4409
      @hanz4409 5 лет назад

      Fascinating!

    • @casiandsouza7031
      @casiandsouza7031 5 лет назад

      @@hanz4409 the facination is mine when I visit my previous lives on the internet. I don't just hear it, I feel it.

  • @thevoice4558
    @thevoice4558 5 лет назад +3

    Welcome to my RUclips Channel, as a Chinese living in US, I gave rigorous talks and analysis on politics with great objective attitude, currently speaking Mandarine. Thanks for your comments and subscriptions!

  • @khanniniah
    @khanniniah 5 лет назад +7

    It is beyond comprehension how ridiculous and self-conscious Hongkongers have become. As an oversea-chinese who was a touring guest in Hongkong not long before her british colonial rule expired, I had first hand experience with the rudeness and uncaring attitude of the people there. Much of this rudeness was directed towards oversea-chinese visitors and was so apparent that my sister's brother-in-law, a local government doctor, advised us chinese tourists to avoid talking to the locals in the cantonese dialect which is the lingua franca of the island state. The shop salespeople, and even street vendors, enviously look upon an oversea-chinese visitor as representative of something they themselves have not attained, ergo a strong resentment and defensive mechanism would emerge. One common and annoying trait among Hongkong sales people, when they are not supplicating to white customers, is to bluntly tell a foreign chinese customer that the item he or she is inspecting is quite expensive, as such, can he/she afford it? Since the salesperson has to do extra work to bring out the item in question for closer inspection, it was easier to first ask if the customer could afford it. Short of compelling the customer to declare his wealth or his net worth, this kind of behaviour was endemic among hongkongers. It mattered not to the salesperson whether the customer took offence since the latter was also chinese and not a "kwailo" westerner who all hongkongers regard with obsequience.
    Thus such rude behaviour characterised hongkongers' lack of common civility. To this chinese customer the salesperson had no desire to sell and so he lost a potential sale. It could be discerned that such rude behaviour took root from an inferiority complex syndrome brought about or conditioned from years of colonial servitude. Thus their mutually established low self-esteem was carried over and manifested with envious resentment towards overseas chinese.
    If you are a chinese foreigner don't ever attempt to speak cantonese in Hongkong however fluent you think you are in the dialect. You will be ridiculed in the crudest manner! At one drinking kiosk I had inadvertently asked the vendor for some ice in cantonese and was promptly told off : 1. that ice is not free, and
    2. what I had asked for was not ice but snow in hk jargon!
    If that was how hongkongers behaved then, can you imagine twenty years forward when freed from colonial rule and with almost full autonomy under the unique "one government two systems" type of governance by mainland China? In a surprisingly well executed fashion the transition from a British to a Chinese government was a seamless and painless international exercise. With only occasional intervention from their maInland master, life in Hongkong could not be better.
    Ironically the opposite situation from Hongkong had evolved with mainland China. Out of the poverty and worthless misery of the past three centuries of dynastic inertia, colonial rule, Japanese dictatorship and finally, Mao's red book communist regime, a more superior chinese race emerged. Within the period of the last half century an open "Central Empire" emerged. I believe a different scenario would await a westerner or a chinese foreigner visiting China today.

  • @nandinidash3195
    @nandinidash3195 5 лет назад +15

    In current times World Economic Forum sets certain skills for employability by 2020:
     Complex problem solving
     Critical thinking
     Creativity
     People management
     Emotional intelligence
     Judgement and decision making
     Inclusiveness

  • @muntongleong1755
    @muntongleong1755 5 лет назад +2

    To the HK youths on the panel, I am super impressed by your open-mindedness and positive attitude. You epitomize the HK spirit. 加油! Good luck! A bright future awaits you. And Liu Xin, you are a STAR!

  • @Susanmong
    @Susanmong 5 лет назад +9

    Hong Kong used to be the main door to China but now China have 5 other main doors resulting in diminished economical dominance. Downward adjustment is a huge challenge for the young Hong-Kongers and hence the huge display of frustration and anger on their own govt who seem to be sitting on their hands instead of trying to find ways to recapture the past glory and rein in the running away astronomical housing prices. They have their job cut out for them cos the real estate conundrum is too deeply embedded in their economical equation inherited from their former colonialist.

    • @swindpendulum8760
      @swindpendulum8760 5 лет назад

      At: Business, professional, students, and democratic people.
      2047, is an unreachable year for Hong Kong to reach, Beijing will take over well before this date.
      Carrie Lam has demonstrated that an Airline like Cathay Pacific can be for any reason, e.g. dismiss it’s personnel, ban flights to/from ChinCOM, and seriously can ground, staffs and planes alike.
      The world should not trust ChinCOM after the massacre of the 4th June 1989.
      ruclips.net/video/kMKvxJ-Js3A/видео.html
      Businesses are not going to survive much longer, uncertainty and repression will break the economical back ones of Hong Kong economy.
      Arbitrary arrest on embassy foreign staff has already started, students and professionals are going to be round up, charged and put in jail on bogus and made up charges. (Visiting prostitutes is punishable for hard and long time is jail, in a communist country).
      Time to make a definitive break from ChinCOM, time to have a free and certain future, time of negotiation is well over.
      Mass arrests will be next, rolling tanks may follow, what are you waiting for?
      Hong Kongers are going to be highly valued and appreciated in democratic society.
      Hong Kongers are well liked from the West, with many possibilities to become our new citizen.
      No Trade Deal - Boycott mainland ChinCOM.
      All embassies and consulates have military attachés. ( legal gathering of critical information).I have worked in 2 consulate and my father was a military attaché. You are dumb as a brick

  • @billlee6
    @billlee6 5 лет назад +32

    HongKongers should understand the mainlanders who visit HK are really various. Mainlanders from first tier cities are huge city dwellers, most are highly educated. Mainlanders who come from small towns or villages might still do the littering on roads, but they can't generalize all mainlanders are like that.

    • @正义正义的一方
      @正义正义的一方 5 лет назад

      But are the littering ones a small population ? If people move them to your house would u accept ?

    • @billlee6
      @billlee6 5 лет назад

      @@正义正义的一方 There are many who "commit" this kind of "crime". Yet, we shouldn't generalize all do the same thing.

    • @正义正义的一方
      @正义正义的一方 5 лет назад

      @@billlee6 u cant generalize as all of them but u cant deny that its the majority and not the minority that behaves so

    • @pystang4968
      @pystang4968 5 лет назад

      正义正义的一方 stop talking shit

    • @正义正义的一方
      @正义正义的一方 5 лет назад

      @@pystang4968 But you are the one talking shit, not me. Oh ya, some fella just let a kid shit at the Hong kong mtr recently.

  • @snowysu4291
    @snowysu4291 4 года назад +1

    Liu Xin, western media needs a professional journalist like you!

  • @NangongReng1973
    @NangongReng1973 5 лет назад +13

    Good luck to China and Hongkong! Hope both of u reconcile and live peacefully together!

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 5 лет назад

      Yes, think of Hong Kong Disneyland. It must remain open or people will have to fly to Japan. 😐😐😐😐😐😐

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 5 лет назад

      @Papyrus Okagbue More likely Taiwan. 😐😐😐😐

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 5 лет назад

      @Jc Not from Manila or Singapore or Kuala Lumpar or Kuching or Australia or Taiwan. 😐😐😐😐😐

    • @captspeedy1899
      @captspeedy1899 5 лет назад

      get a life

  • @beautifuldream108
    @beautifuldream108 5 лет назад +20

    To me, you all are the same race, same background ( encestery), just work together and fight the criminals and not fight against each other.

  • @Dtay1961
    @Dtay1961 5 лет назад +6

    In her 22 years since the One Country, Two System , there are protests but not as serious until the Umbrella protest. The Umbrella protest certainly has some US intervention. The current protests has become more violent as a result of Opposition Legislative members, Journalists with their bias reporting and those in academic and educationists encouragement embolden those students/protesters to use violence, vandalism, more abusive and threat against the Legco, members, police force/family and the public denouncement of their protest. There are so many videos and photos ( act against them )of those leaders, instigators and propagandists while those yellow vested journalists reporting only blame and criticism against the Legco administration and the police force brutality against protesters and obstructing police from doing their duty. Those moronic protesters calling out for UK and US intervention which has proven those protesters being misguided and has no idea or understanding about geo political narrative. Protesting with UK and US flags shows stupidity by them and an act of shame to Chinese community all over the globe. Why ? Those protesters plays into the hand of the demagogue racists Trump ( Trump still laughing aloud ). Trump knows US supremacy ,imperialism and economic powerhouse is under threat by China rise. ( so does Isreal ). But those pacifier sucking protesters .......... is helping Trump MAGA and he'll confiscated all those pacifiers . Stop the rot.

  • @wendycheng1710
    @wendycheng1710 5 лет назад +5

    Love this program. People need to sit down and talk, even better to experience others life’s.

  • @jimmyguo5120
    @jimmyguo5120 5 лет назад +11

    The four guests are educated with good understanding of the mainland. Most of the rioters in HK probably never attended college. First words that come out of their mouth is DLLM.

  • @kwoktwo
    @kwoktwo 5 лет назад +2

    A very good interview. Every one works hard in their schooling. They are seeing both sides.

  • @ziqixilailei8536
    @ziqixilailei8536 5 лет назад +17

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  • @Kobi-um7bj
    @Kobi-um7bj 5 лет назад +5

    These youngsters will have a bright future in HK since they know how to adapt and adjust to changes. However those rioters have no future in HK since they aren't willing to adapt to changed.

  • @physika
    @physika 5 лет назад +4

    Unlike other British colonies ie Singapore and Malaysia who had fully decolonised and gain independence, HK did not fully decolonise after the 1997 handover. For example, HK education system is still pro-UK ie textbooks are still written by UK. It's no wonder that HK students particularly don't learn much about China and are easily manipulated. This is a problem which Beijing must address.

    • @Kobi-um7bj
      @Kobi-um7bj 5 лет назад +1

      HK education curriculum must adapt to changes, and there should be mandatory classes in understanding of China.

  • @koksiongseo6114
    @koksiongseo6114 3 года назад

    Liu Xin is very professional and she speaks very good English. I always enjoy her talk and presentation.

  • @robbierox6998
    @robbierox6998 5 лет назад

    The world needed this. Balanced and open-minded perspective.

  • @derekchan2045
    @derekchan2045 5 лет назад +5

    I am happy to have watched this program because I thought there was no hope for the young people in HK. Now, I see hope. Thank you very much that it made my day.

  • @rathnakeerthiesenadheera2349
    @rathnakeerthiesenadheera2349 5 лет назад +2

    Good job Liu Xin.
    Good program......

  • @nancypoopongpaibul5642
    @nancypoopongpaibul5642 5 лет назад +31

    Good program, should do more for better understanding of both sides. More exchange programs particularly in history and culture.

  • @yang5159
    @yang5159 5 лет назад +14

    HK spoken English needs improvement. Learn from Liu xin

    • @feverpitchxx
      @feverpitchxx 5 лет назад +3

      Lmao. For heaves sake. She is a journalist. On top of that, I dont see any issues with the panel's proficiency.

  • @melindakoid3100
    @melindakoid3100 5 лет назад +3

    This has made me feel more confidence in sending my daughter for her further studies in China. It's a right choice n decision to send her there. Hopefully she will get scholarship too. From overseas Chinese, thanks Liu Xin.

    • @jessyjames9242
      @jessyjames9242 5 лет назад +2

      After having worked there for several years, I could testify that China is a great place in every sense. You have made the right decision Melinda. There are so many foreign students there and many could speak good Mandarin.

    • @melindakoid3100
      @melindakoid3100 5 лет назад

      @@jessyjames9242 Thanks, Jessy. Her High School has encouraged them to further their studies there and will help them to apply the scholarships for them too.

  • @billzhang4138
    @billzhang4138 5 лет назад +16

    Go China! Go Liu Xin!

    • @Xaiando
      @Xaiando 5 лет назад

      This is about creating understanding. Not about winning. Both places are great but in their own individual way. Which is what they are fighting for. They want it to stay that way. I recommend reading a bit.

  • @petegarmud8923
    @petegarmud8923 5 лет назад +2

    Just a piece of advise to the anchor - Western culture fears people better than them. They do not like to be told "opposite views" against their mindsets or misconceptions. Also, to help prevent being labelled as "propaganda", it will be best to invite guests who could share experience, both good and bad, so your audience could decide what will be the most appropriate conclusions suitable for themselves. Being "neutral" is precisely what is lacking also from major Western media, because they are "programmed" to deliver "news" and "commentaries" that could toe to the interests of their political or financial backers. Therefore, if a station could tactfully deliver balanced messages in informative, interesting and or creative ways, it will be equivalent to the spelling of the word success. Thanks for listening.

  • @thomthlee
    @thomthlee 5 лет назад +1

    From my interactions with Mainlanders coming to work in our city, it is true that they are really very hardworking compared to other nationalities working here.

  • @deany1980
    @deany1980 5 лет назад +1

    I agree with the points raised in this discussion.
    To try to see the protester perspective (which I disagree with), I feel they will be anxious about some of these points. Becoming a civil servant for the CCP, to them, would seem like Mainland interference in Hong Kong, only reinforcing their belief that One Country Two Systems is dead.

  • @freesoul0321
    @freesoul0321 5 лет назад +1

    Love this program.

  • @donnydubai
    @donnydubai 5 лет назад +2

    Good sample. Every single guest representing the “Hong Kong View” is actually studying in China.

  • @TheMandom88
    @TheMandom88 5 лет назад +3

    When will we get to see Westerners and westerners speak to each other in Mandarin for the Chinese audiences.

  • @MrMCFM888
    @MrMCFM888 5 лет назад

    I am in full support of all the students with a positive attitude for the future of China, and the good for humanity that brings to the world with China's success in economy and technological innovation. China is a force for good and it is import to check the hegemony behaviour of America. I will be 80 years old in 68 days. I live oversea for 60 years, but my heart is always with the motherland.

  • @MsHugh1990
    @MsHugh1990 5 лет назад +4

    When i saw the introduction at begining, i know it's a biased interview with some of the top class students from hong kong while the protests are broken up by most youngsters from middle or lower classes in hong kong. You know nowadays rich hong kongers are more willing to learn from mainland because they know it's the future of hong kong to mingle with mainland, while the rest of middle or low class young hong kongers are more hopeless for their future, and willing to fight irrationally with whatever price they willing to pay, because they have nothing to loose, their future are dimmed

    • @Kobi-um7bj
      @Kobi-um7bj 5 лет назад

      And if they continued to fight their future is gonna get dimmer. Their approach is immature just like their ages.

  • @DayDayTraveledmondchok
    @DayDayTraveledmondchok 5 лет назад

    I have a mixed blood identity, my dad is Malaysian Chinese, my mum is HongKonger, I was graduated my uni degree in UK and after that staying and working in Shanghai, China until now for 7 years. I had travel to 51 countries including Iran, North Korea, Israel, Tibet and Xinjiang, China and some countries/places that is not common to tourist. During the travel, i had observed a lot social lifestyle in those places which shows that not the facts reported by western media at all, it is not the whole truth that those news mislead the public. I just express my on view on the HK people especially those youngsters, they are just lack of China history knowledge or even dint have any opportunity to travel in China, so they never have chance to know the mainland well in terms of lifestyle development , culture and communication language. And the most importantly, HK people only judge China by the western media influence and being the political tools of some opposition leaders in HK and western as well.

  • @petagonkyi
    @petagonkyi 5 лет назад +2

    She should go to Hongkong and speak to the students there not someone in Beijing or Shanghai who are very much under control of CCP.

    • @subuthi9602
      @subuthi9602 5 лет назад

      She is doing it. She has being interviewing and talk to HK rioters. Age is fifteen. You will be surprised that these rioters has misconception of China. I think the media in HK is brainwashing them. China should try to make it balance through capitalist way. Buy the media company.

  • @alibaba6389
    @alibaba6389 5 лет назад

    I like to watch Liu Xin talking.....so confident....!!!

  • @swkbh86
    @swkbh86 5 лет назад +1

    The rest of the world support Hong Kong peaceful protest on the extradiction bill without any violence. We feels that Hong Kong should have the rights to directly elect its representative and chief executive without interference from Beijing but subject to the strict constitution those elected shall not raised the issue of separation and independent. In the event this happen, treason law and severe punishment shall apply. 在不涉及到武力暴力,中华民族要有智慧和平解决问题,不管是台湾 香港 或 中国大陆。在香港问题上,中国大陆保持克制是对的对策。海外华人不愿意看到自己人自相残杀。

  • @thekvrailwayline4317
    @thekvrailwayline4317 5 лет назад

    Thank You Liu Xin for taking the initiative and standing up for securing the sovereignty of all the countes in our region..against Terroris biased Western media...this is exactly what we face in Sri Lanka with minority extremist terror groups backed by the west...Thank you Liu Xin and CGTN

  • @summerrain4314
    @summerrain4314 5 лет назад

    Kudos. Best public affairs program!

  • @conniez3407
    @conniez3407 5 лет назад

    We should have such program much earlier, but it’s still not too late! Go Liu Xin!

  • @chippy0101
    @chippy0101 5 лет назад

    Please check out ... what is CGTN ?

  • @mrd7486
    @mrd7486 5 лет назад +1

    China will be powerful country after 15 years by economy, some people are stupid in hongkong. They must understand to mainland.❤❤❤ United CHINA 💪💪💪

  • @wuffendok
    @wuffendok 5 лет назад +1

    Video talked a lot about those HK Youths. Why they came to China, what they are doing in China, what they plan to do in the future and what they see their opportunities are in China.
    I thought they would also talk about Hong Kong? The current turmoil in Hong Kong and their individual views? Mostly the video was trying to avoid the controversial part of the discussion which is really what the audiences were after.

  • @Joe-sm7lm
    @Joe-sm7lm 5 лет назад

    These young people give me a lot of hope for the future of Hong Kong. They realize that the integration of Hong Kong is "inevitable" and are trying to adapt to the changing situation. They see China not as a threat but as an opportunity!! Good luck to them......

  • @davidwong3368
    @davidwong3368 5 лет назад +3

    The views expressed in this forum are broad brushed without differentiating cultures n behaviour found in big cities as well as those in the 2nd and 3rd tier cities. It is unfortunate that the discussion was not moderated in this manner. It seems like a propaganda show to neutralise the adverse effects / messages highlighted by the Hk protesters

  • @hellotrees529
    @hellotrees529 5 лет назад

    I was born and grew up in China mainland, Worked in Hongkong, now am living in Australia. I can only tell you Hongkong and mainland China have same culture, same look and same blood. Look at the world, people are oppressed by giant companies more. Ordinary people in Hongkong has less room to survive and gap is huge. Very little opportunity to turn the tide. In the societies led by giant companies, people are going nowhere because people are not interest of the company. Company is a place to make money, not a place to make you happy!

    • @khanniniah
      @khanniniah 5 лет назад

      I'm sorry to say that you've got your thinking slightly skewed. Which Company will not want to grow and prosper? What then is the point of setting up a business? Companies DO have social responsibilities and quite a few large ones have people dedicated towards this end. Furthermore large corporations pay higher taxes which indirectly go towards better amenities for public convenience. Do I sound too unrealistic?

    • @hellotrees529
      @hellotrees529 5 лет назад

      ​@@khanniniah I don’t understand why ordinary people admire capitalism and democracy? What I am seeing is people are struggling to survive in western countries. People are losing faith in government. Will powerful large companies help them out? Do you think tax can be one of the tools to balance the gap? or is it just a lie? In Hongkong, large companies have definite power, did they try to figure out the way to benefit those who are poor?

  • @begotten59
    @begotten59 3 года назад

    Hong Kong 🇭🇰 was invaded of UK, that’s why most HK are rude 🇬🇧 Thank you Ma’am Lu Xin 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳

  • @oiloon74
    @oiloon74 5 лет назад +6

    Try do the same thing with the Hong Kong youth who live in Hong Kong dude.... Interesting to know the outcome... 😂😂😂

  • @gj8550
    @gj8550 5 лет назад +3

    As always, good program, Lui Xin.

  • @SS-hh4eu
    @SS-hh4eu 5 лет назад +1

    Already China makes the world greater and save the people from evil..Can't they do the same for Hongkongians..

  • @litu5449
    @litu5449 5 лет назад

    Dear interviewer, we love you very much and so happy of your improvement. Only a very little suggestion: when do the interview you do not need speak so much or completely long sentences. Just give a start,very short start 抛砖引玉的作用. When you speak whole sentences they occupy too much time. You also do not need to conclude each interviewees’, just a ‘thanks’ or ‘interesting’ or just a gesture ... you direct turn to another. You yourself are not supposed to occupy soooooo much time

  • @davidlo232
    @davidlo232 5 лет назад +1

    相信呢三位香港後生仔前途無可限量

  • @yosefguangjingchen6481
    @yosefguangjingchen6481 5 лет назад

    If one country two systems doesn't work, then let it be one country one system.

  • @bliitzin_diitz
    @bliitzin_diitz 4 года назад

    I like Liu Xin. She is my favourite.

  • @chainbreaker7554
    @chainbreaker7554 5 лет назад +4

    unless there is a strong government, and pass the basic law 23rd, these things in HK will never stop

  • @jcwyu
    @jcwyu 5 лет назад +1

    Hong Kong is very lucky and privilege that a lot of money (whether good or bad money) went through the city. As a trading port it posed many needs for goods and services from international perspective.
    Because of this privilege, the new kids grew up in. They don't know or understand how well off they are, chasing luxury, fine dining, high quality of life.
    Choices are given, HK gave them a choice on how to live their lives.
    But decisions are made. The kids make their own decisions now, very raw and short term gain.
    These kids in this video are very good examples, of those that "think" they deserve to be privileged.
    Reading their body language and expressions thus confirms the above statement.
    So petty, it is a pity.

  • @tomliu7228
    @tomliu7228 5 лет назад

    Very lively conversation indeed!

  • @dw1hkdavidtkwong
    @dw1hkdavidtkwong 5 лет назад

    The girl in the interview Vivian accent is not a Hong Konger, I am pretty sure she is a Mainland Chinese.

    • @Kobi-um7bj
      @Kobi-um7bj 5 лет назад

      So what you both are Chinese anyway, it make no difference.

  • @Xaiando
    @Xaiando 5 лет назад

    That girl has her mind set straight. She see both sides.

  • @leeahbah1747
    @leeahbah1747 5 лет назад +1

    HONGKEES MUST LEARN TO INTEGRATE WITH THE MAINLANDERS AND VICE-VERSA.
    AS A CHINESE I KNOW CHINA WONT DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN A HONGKEE AND MAINLANDER.
    ITS THE MINDSET OF THE YOUNG HONGKEES WHICH IS THE PROBLEM.

  • @jadett6282
    @jadett6282 5 лет назад +2

    This is a pointless interview. First off I've never seen anyone getting filmed in china talk against the government so we all know they're all pro china to begin with. It'd make more sense for them to have more independent point of views to build a dialog on how to improve things and work things out in hong kong. Instead the chinese government just appears stubborn and non negotiable...kinda like that annoying american president.

  • @fionluk1425
    @fionluk1425 5 лет назад

    Would like to see Xin interviewing the HK young protester.

    • @Kobi-um7bj
      @Kobi-um7bj 5 лет назад

      Those rioters are very busy causing havoc to their city HK, they got no time for interview.

    • @Kobi-um7bj
      @Kobi-um7bj 5 лет назад

      Those rioters are very busy causing havoc to their city HK, they got no time for interview.

  • @All-gp3tt
    @All-gp3tt 5 лет назад

    In my opinion, Beijing needs to start involve in HK policies to improve daily living life in HK. First, the HK govt should start by slow taking back the govt land. The govt should start to be public housing using the Singapore model. In addition to 5 years lock-up period. It should increase to 10 years lock-up period. The avg living space should be 2-3 bedrooms minimum 2 bedroom. Start selling to young couple at costs. Housing is a living necessity, thus, it will almost provide hope the younger generation with hope. Once, this policy is successful, it will slow turn ordinary people life around and with hope. In addition, police should given full power to enforce law without have to worry about prosecution, like in US.

  • @wellove5854
    @wellove5854 4 года назад

    most people here are for LIU XIN only like me

  • @msmanu3148
    @msmanu3148 5 лет назад

    China is the ancestral homeland of all Chinese never let the western mentality divide one of the greatest nations of this world

  • @Gabriel-ot7zr
    @Gabriel-ot7zr 5 лет назад +4

    Young people needs to understand more how good China is.

    • @user-c3jdf9lylzse
      @user-c3jdf9lylzse 5 лет назад

      Maybe you can start by not shitting on the ground in public and lack of manners like many mainlanders are notorious for worldwide

  • @winterk2281
    @winterk2281 5 лет назад +1

    欣姐好棒,你是我的偶像!👍👍

  • @MarkYeung1
    @MarkYeung1 5 лет назад

    Beijing can greatly improve their images among Hong Kong people (especially young people) by allowing democratic elections and actively protecting the basic freedoms of Hong Kong people.

  • @smann7236
    @smann7236 5 лет назад

    I visited China twice. Good place. I enjoyed it. My only concern was the xenophobia--fear of the foreigner..."us Vs them mentality. You're not one of us. This is our country." I don't like that kind of thinking. And another thing is Chinese inherent dislike of dark skin people. It's a huge concern.

  • @lawsiewkui1022
    @lawsiewkui1022 5 лет назад +3

    we are chinese must trust our mother land.i am proud to chinese n never regrets

  • @emilyhuang6614
    @emilyhuang6614 5 лет назад +1

    Why some words are not matching with what they are saying

  • @jameshughes6314
    @jameshughes6314 4 года назад

    The best way to spot a liar is to look them in the eyes, according to scientists who say the number of times a person blinks will show if they are speaking the truth.Aug 20, 2008

  • @andreytan4189
    @andreytan4189 5 лет назад +1

    Their accent seem like they from singapore or malaysia

    • @falconfrank548
      @falconfrank548 5 лет назад +1

      99% of the HK accent is like that,but Singlish is more typical,which is a mixture of English,Malay and Indian etc.

  • @Truckingsx
    @Truckingsx 5 лет назад +1

    Man I thought hongkongers speak fluent english. This is horrendous can barely understand especially when they try to talk fast😂🤣 liu speak perfectly

  • @hangkin927
    @hangkin927 5 лет назад +3

    bias interview when these hong kong youth are studying in Mainland, why dont you, Liu Xin, personally go to HK and have a face to face (live broadcast)

  • @francobarone7437
    @francobarone7437 5 лет назад +2

    We all love Liu Xin, she's smart and beautiful.

    • @vincenttan6303
      @vincenttan6303 5 лет назад

      who's "we"?

    • @francobarone7437
      @francobarone7437 5 лет назад

      All of us Vincent. @@vincenttan6303

    • @vincenttan6303
      @vincenttan6303 5 лет назад

      @@francobarone7437 I dont.

    • @francobarone7437
      @francobarone7437 5 лет назад

      Well , is all about taste and I like Asian or black girls no matter, or you got rainbow tendencies Vince?@@vincenttan6303

    • @vincenttan6303
      @vincenttan6303 5 лет назад

      @@francobarone7437 not the point. Who's "all of us"?

  • @cby3882
    @cby3882 5 лет назад

    Why don’t interview with Hong Kong protests?

    • @lingni4553
      @lingni4553 5 лет назад

      Chengbin Yang 怕被狗学生咬掉手指头。

  • @simonrock8411
    @simonrock8411 5 лет назад

    Lo's English is way better than others(hostress not included)

  • @laujenny4709
    @laujenny4709 5 лет назад

    the core problem of the young people of H.K is that they simply do not trust the Chinese Communist Party, so the best solution is China should let the young people of Hong Kong to join in the Communist Party, let them participate and become a member.......probably the new Communist Party has a more democratic nature, who knows, Taiwan may be interested to join in later, as we all know that Hong Kong contributes a great deal in China's economy during the 80's, it's time to improve China's democracy and only this way will increase the chance for the unification of Taiwan.

  • @minhkyminki9153
    @minhkyminki9153 5 лет назад

    CCP must let Hongkongers decide their futur...their democracy and their freedom ...

  • @hamar4422
    @hamar4422 5 лет назад +1

    Good interview
    20 credit points each!

  • @Xaiando
    @Xaiando 5 лет назад

    I like this reporter

  • @xarakocomedy5241
    @xarakocomedy5241 4 года назад

    China is peaceful and beautiful nation love from Somalia

  • @barenkou
    @barenkou 5 лет назад +3

    The host of the show is very ignorant about the true situation in Hong Kong.

  • @davelow11
    @davelow11 5 лет назад

    Out of topic for the current affair

  • @yikelly1559
    @yikelly1559 5 лет назад

    The first girl 👧🏻 has a very strong accent