From the neon-lit streets of Hong Kong to the buzzing startup hubs of the Greater Bay Area 🌉, young entrepreneurs are making waves across the bay. The Greater Bay Area (GBA) – a mega cluster linking Hong Kong, Macao, and nine cities in Guangdong province in the Chinese mainland – is on fire with new ventures.
"With the support of national policies paving the way for us, we feel more confident and determined to establish our ventures and expand our teams in the Greater Bay Area," says Tony Fung Yiu-tung, a Hong Kong youth who launched his "StarAgent" branch in Nansha, Guangzhou. Low costs + favorable policies = fuel for growth! 🚀
In fact, over 165,000 Hong Kong and Macao residents now work in Guangdong province in the Chinese mainland, while more than 6,500 startup projects have been incubated—that’s tech incubators helping ideas go from zero to sixty. 🛠️
Whether it’s coworking over bubble tea or networking at weekend meetups, these young pros are tapping into a vibrant ecosystem powered by shared vision and cutting-edge tech. From AI-driven apps to green energy solutions, the Pearl River Delta is the place to be if you’re ready to innovate.
So, South Asia and Southeast Asia friends: take note! This is a game-changer for regional collaboration and cross-border opportunities. Your next big idea could be just a bridge away. 🌐💡
Stay tuned for more stories on how youth across the region are shaping tomorrow—one startup at a time!
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How Hong Kong's youth are building the future across the bay
cgtn.com