Dr. Chen Xin, president of the National Council of YMCAs of China (hereafter referred to as NCY China), received the delegation from the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong.
Hao Zhiqiang, general secretary of NCY China, introduced the basic situation and main work of NCY China on April 22, said China YMCA & YWCA.
The delegation introduced the key work carried out by the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong in recent years, expressing their wishes to enhance understanding, exchange experiences, and explore future opportunities with YMCAs in mainland China.
The NCY China expects to deepen cooperation between both regions' staff and ministries by enhancing mutual understanding and trust between these two organizations’ high-level representatives. They also expressed hopes for establisingh an effective communication mechanism to increase Hong Kong's youth's understanding of China’s national conditions and their recognition and sense of belonging to the motherland, contributing to promoting Hong Kong's better integration into the overall development of the country from the perspective of a civil society organization.
- Translated by Abigail Wu
中国基督教青年会全国协会陈新会长接待香港中华基督教青年会高层代表团。
据YMCA&YWCA China, 4月22日,全国协会蒿志强总干事介绍了全国协会的基本情况和主要工作。
代表团介绍了香港中华基督教青年会近年来开展的重点工作,表示此次访问是为了增进与内地青年会的理解与互信,交流经验,并拓展香港中华基督教青年会与全国协会及内地城市青年会未来交流合作机会。
全国协会希望通过增进与香港中华基督教青年会高层之间的交流互信,加深两地同工及事工之间的合作。全国协会也希望建立明确的交流机制,增进香港青年对国情的了解、对祖国的认同和归属感,为推动香港更好地融入国家发展大局做出民间团体的应有贡献。
香港中华基督教青年会高层代表团到访全国协会
Dr. Chen Xin, president of the National Council of YMCAs of China (hereafter referred to as NCY China), received the delegation from the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong.
Hao Zhiqiang, general secretary of NCY China, introduced the basic situation and main work of NCY China on April 22, said China YMCA & YWCA.
The delegation introduced the key work carried out by the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong in recent years, expressing their wishes to enhance understanding, exchange experiences, and explore future opportunities with YMCAs in mainland China.
The NCY China expects to deepen cooperation between both regions' staff and ministries by enhancing mutual understanding and trust between these two organizations’ high-level representatives. They also expressed hopes for establisingh an effective communication mechanism to increase Hong Kong's youth's understanding of China’s national conditions and their recognition and sense of belonging to the motherland, contributing to promoting Hong Kong's better integration into the overall development of the country from the perspective of a civil society organization.
- Translated by Abigail Wu
The Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong Visits YMCA China