
Publications highlight China’s development strategy and the president’s direct exchanges with young scholars
New books detailing President Xi Jinping’s economic philosophy and his interactions with university students have been launched in Hong Kong, underscoring the city’s role as a key platform for intellectual and cultural exchange.
The publications focus on Xi’s approach to economic governance, outlining policy priorities such as high-quality development, innovation-driven growth and long-term strategic planning.
The works also compile accounts of his engagements with students, offering insight into discussions on education, national development and youth participation in shaping the future.
The debut of these volumes in Hong Kong reflects the city’s position as an important gateway for disseminating ideas and fostering dialogue between mainland China and the wider international community.
Organizers highlighted the significance of presenting these works in a global financial and cultural hub with strong academic connections.
The economic volume is expected to provide a structured overview of China’s policy direction, particularly in areas such as modernization, industrial transformation and sustainable growth.
Analysts say such material can help readers better understand the principles guiding the country’s economic trajectory.
Meanwhile, the collection of student interactions emphasizes themes of mentorship, national identity and the role of young people in advancing societal progress.
The accounts portray direct exchanges on academic pursuits, career aspirations and broader responsibilities in contributing to development.
Scholars and attendees at the launch event noted that the publications contribute to a growing body of literature aimed at explaining China’s governance model and development strategies.
They also serve as a resource for those seeking to engage more deeply with contemporary policy thinking.
The release is part of a broader effort to expand access to official writings and perspectives, particularly in regions with strong educational and international linkages.
Hong Kong’s academic institutions and publishing sector are expected to play a role in facilitating further discussion and study of the material.
The introduction of these works adds to ongoing initiatives to promote dialogue on economic policy and youth engagement, reinforcing the importance of education and intellectual exchange in shaping future development paths.
The publications focus on Xi’s approach to economic governance, outlining policy priorities such as high-quality development, innovation-driven growth and long-term strategic planning.
The works also compile accounts of his engagements with students, offering insight into discussions on education, national development and youth participation in shaping the future.
The debut of these volumes in Hong Kong reflects the city’s position as an important gateway for disseminating ideas and fostering dialogue between mainland China and the wider international community.
Organizers highlighted the significance of presenting these works in a global financial and cultural hub with strong academic connections.
The economic volume is expected to provide a structured overview of China’s policy direction, particularly in areas such as modernization, industrial transformation and sustainable growth.
Analysts say such material can help readers better understand the principles guiding the country’s economic trajectory.
Meanwhile, the collection of student interactions emphasizes themes of mentorship, national identity and the role of young people in advancing societal progress.
The accounts portray direct exchanges on academic pursuits, career aspirations and broader responsibilities in contributing to development.
Scholars and attendees at the launch event noted that the publications contribute to a growing body of literature aimed at explaining China’s governance model and development strategies.
They also serve as a resource for those seeking to engage more deeply with contemporary policy thinking.
The release is part of a broader effort to expand access to official writings and perspectives, particularly in regions with strong educational and international linkages.
Hong Kong’s academic institutions and publishing sector are expected to play a role in facilitating further discussion and study of the material.
The introduction of these works adds to ongoing initiatives to promote dialogue on economic policy and youth engagement, reinforcing the importance of education and intellectual exchange in shaping future development paths.














































