The Hong Kong government announced that it has been registered with 391 students after assisting students entering the country in mainland China in order to admit to colleges and universities, and most of them have to return to the mainland from land.
According to Sing Tao Daily, Li Zhongshan, deputy secretary -general of the Hong Kong Education Bureau, said on the radio program that as of Wednesday (August 24), 391 students have been registered to ask for assistance to return to the mainland to start school for schoolIn the applications that have been received, most students demand that they return to the mainland from land.
Li Zhongshan said that after determining his identity, he will send emails to relevant students so that they will receive the quota, book quarantine hotels and buy air tickets on specific websites.
Li Zhongshan said that this arrangement is to save the processing time and docking with the mainland units faster. The government will notify the starting time as soon as possible.Departure.He continued to point out that after collecting information, he would increase the communication with the mainland depending on the need. However, in the application received yesterday, only 16 must be traveled to the mainland through the aviation port.
Chinese colleges and universities in mainland China will start in September.However, among more than 10,000 Hong Kong students who are ready to be promoted to mainland colleges this year, many people have not been able to return to school to report to the school and fall into dilemma.
In this regard, the Hong Kong Education Bureau announced on Tuesday (August 23) that the Guangdong Provincial Government will increase the entry quota and isolation hotel rooms of Hong Kong students to assist them in their studies north.In addition to the above arrangements, after the coordination of the Hong Kong Government and the relevant mainland departments, the flights between the mainland and Hong Kong will also increase. Hong Kong students can give priority to ordering air tickets.The Hong Kong and Macau Office will set up a working group to deal with the arrangements of the Ministry of Education and local officials.