Text, photo/ Yangcheng Evening News all-media reporter Li Tianjun
On the morning of the 11th, at the Zhongshan Park Baseball Stadium in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Baseball Exchange Activity was held here, and the Hong Kong Baseball Team returning from the Baseball Games of the 14th Games and the Shenzhen Nanshan Youth Team sitting at home launched a wonderful baseball "game" on the green field.

The baseball tournament is sponsored by the Publicity Department of the Nanshan District Committee, the United Front Work Department of the Nanshan District Committee, the District Education Bureau, the District Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau, the Nanshan District Committee of the Communist Youth League, the Kaisa Culture and Sports Technology Group, Shenzhen Blue Socks Sports culture development Co., Ltd., and the Nanshan District Baseball and Softball Association and the District Youth Federation.
Huang Xiangyue, deputy secretary of the Nanshan District CPC Committee and mayor of Nanshan District, Jiang Likun, executive deputy director of the Greater Bay Area Office of the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee (Municipal Hong Kong and Macao Office), Wang Zhiqiang, deputy inspector of the Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports, Liao Zibin, member of the Standing Committee of the Nanshan District CPC Committee, Wang Yuanhui, member of the Standing Committee of the Nanshan District CPC Committee and director of the Publicity Department, Li Wei, member of the Standing Committee of the District CPC Committee and director of the Office of the District CPC Committee (Government), and other leading guests attended the event and participated in the kick-off ceremony.
"The exchange of sports activities between young people in Shenzhen and Hong Kong will help build a youth sports exchange platform in the Bay Area and promote the exchange and integration of young people in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, so as to promote the construction of the Greater Bay Area." The leaders of Nanshan District said that through the holding of youth baseball exchange activities in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, it will not only improve the popularity of baseball in the two places, but also promote youth exchanges between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao and strengthen the common development of sports in Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
As early as the end of August and the beginning of September, the Hong Kong baseball team of the National Games launched a pre-game training camp in Zhongshan Park. During the training process, Ho Di-fu, chairman of the Hong Kong Baseball Federation and vice chairman of the Hong Kong Youth Federation, told reporters that he was fortunate to be able to train and prepare for the actual venue before the National Games; in addition, he praised the professional and high-quality hardware conditions of the Zhongshan Park Baseball Stadium. On September 9, the Hong Kong baseball team ended their schedule at the National Games and returned to Shenzhen. "The players are very happy to be able to play in the fourteenth games baseball game, and this opportunity to play against the strong is very rare." Ho Dif said excitedly, "Although I lost the game, everyone gained a lot in the game. It is reported that Chen Zhuoqiao, a player of the team, quit his job at the securities company in order to participate in the game.
After the exchange activities, the Hong Kong Baseball Team and the Shenzhen Nanshan Youth Team of the National Games came to Nantou Ancient City to visit and tour. During the tour, the members of the Hong Kong team were deeply interested in Nantou Ancient City, a characteristic cultural block that combines traditional culture and modern creativity. The group enjoyed the charm of the city's chaocai porcelain, full embroidery and other intangible cultural heritage arts, listened to several cantonese songs full of charm at the Xiangjiang Restaurant, and explored the origin of Shenzhen's historical development... Take in the unique charm of this rising new cultural landmark in the Bay Area.
Source | Yangcheng Evening News Yangcheng Pie
Editor-in-charge | Zhan Xiangmin