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Learning and Teaching Resources on Latest National Development

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The "Greater Bay Area Information Station" (GBAIS) digital information platform  
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By making reference to the City Descriptions, Photo Gallery, and Video Gallery etc. of the (GBAIS) digital platform by Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Development Office, Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, students can understand the economic relationship between the Mainland and Hong Kong and the role of Hong Kong in our country’s economic development. They will realise that Hong Kong has the advantage of enjoying the strong support of the Motherland and being closely connected to the world. Furthermore, they will understand that the development of the Greater Bay Area is the best entry point for Hong Kong to better integrate into the overall national development and leverage Hong Kong’s dual roles in “going global and attracting foreign investment”.