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Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) meets with Hong Kong youngsters and listens to their presentations in Hong Kong, south China, on June 29, 2007. The youngsters attended an exchange program with Beijing youths to celebrate Hong Kong's 10th return anniversary and greet the 2008 Olympic Games from April 5 to 9 in Beijing. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
HONG KONG, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao met with some 100 young Hong Kong Olympics fans and shared with them the
enthusiasm for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at the Wu Kwai Sha Youth Village
Main Hall here on Friday.
At the meeting to share the memory of the Joint
Celebration of the Reunification and 2008 Olympic Games by Beijing and Hong
Kong, an exchange program launched in May in the mainland cities of Beijing and
Tianjin, the young sports fans expressed their zeal about the Beijing Olympic
Games in front of the president.
Hu was briefed on the Joint Celebrations which
accommodated some 380 Hong Kong students aged between 14 and 20 and heard
speeches given by seven students.
Liu Kam Wun, a student of the Buddhist Tai Hung
College, said in his speech that he was deeply impressed by the national flag
raising ceremony which he witnessed during the Beijing tour.
"I feel proud of being a Chinese," Liu said.
Lam Chun Yat, a student of the Hong Kong Institute of
Vocational Education, sang a song titled My China Heart at the meeting, which
triggered the gathering to beat time.
While talking to the youths, Hu said that he was
impressed by Hong Kong students' willingness to contribute to the Beijing
Olympic Games.
He said the Joint Celebrations program has helped
Hong Kong students better understand the motherland.
The president also encouraged the students to study
harder in a bid to contribute more in the future to Hong Kong and the country as
well.
Hu arrived here earlier on Friday to attend celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland and the swearing-in ceremony of the third term government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.