Thirty-four students, who had been selected for "a great
horizon", a programme designed to give them exposure to mainland,
set off yesterday.
The youngsters in the programme will join four enterprises on
the mainland for one-month summer internship to gain experience in
business culture and to understand the economic environment
there.
The programme was organized by Democratic Alliance for the
Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) with Young DAB as the
internship planner.
Cheung Kwok-kwan, chairman of Young DAB presiding at the opening
ceremony, wished all the students good luck and expressed hope that
this would broaden their horizon of knowledge .
He also told the students to work hard and gain as much
experience as possible. The students' team will be divided into
four groups according to their assigned enterprise, which will be
in Zhongshan, Dongguan, Heyuan and Huizhou respectively.
DAB said that there had been over 150 applicants from 11 local
tertiary institutions and they were mostly from business stream
like, business administration and economics. About one-fourth of
the applicants were studying social science like politics and
sociology.
The applicants had been selected on the basis of interview
performance, business sense and proficiency in Putonghua. The
interns will return to Hong Kong in mid-August after their
one-month programme and a "graduation" ceremony.
Moreover, they might also be offered subsidies to run a sales
booth during the Lunar New Year to show how well they had learnt
through "a greater horizon".
(China Daily July 4, 2006)