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          We should be proud of HK being city of longevity & livability

          Updated: 2012-08-09 07:09

          By Eddy Li(HK Edition)

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          We should be proud of HK being city of longevity & livability

          It is in the nature of human beings to go in quest of immortality. On the other hand, to live better is of no less importance than to live longer. The Tale of the Peach Blossom Spring by ancient Chinese poet Tao Yuanming has reflected people's wish to live and work in peace and contentment, as living in the idyllic haven described in the poem.

          Hong Kong undoubtedly is a place to pursue those dreams of happiness. It tops the lists of both the global life expectancy rankings and the EIU's livability rankings. The news deserves to be celebrated!

          The title - the city of longevity and livability - is not at all a boast. Statistics on longevity were announced last month by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The livability rankings are an annual award by The Economist, which uses different standards to grade cities and rank them according to quality of life. The title, the city of longevity and livability therefore, is not mere hyperbole.

          Statistics reveal the average life expectancy for Hong Kong males is 80.5 years, and for female, the figure is 86.7 years, sitting on top of the world. Both numbers are higher than those for Japan.

          It is noticeable that being healthy is the prerequisite for longer life expectancy. That is to say, Hong Kong's life expectancy rate is a proof of the high standard of our city's health care services, food safety and recreational physical activities. These services provide basic insurance for Hong Kong people to stay healthy.

          I am extremely thankful to those services. In my opinion, special thanks must be given to those who dedicate their work to the health of all Hong Kong residents. Without their efforts to keep improving the level of health-related services in the city, the people of Hong Kong could not expect to lead such long lives. The honor for Hong Kong to become the city of longevity can be greatly attributable to them.

          It is a bit surprising, though, for Hong Kong to be awarded as the most livable city in the world. Some might even be skeptical about the result, for they have established impression about Hong Kong: the air pollution is severe, the polarization of the rich and the poor is increasing, living space of the citizens is outrageously limited, and disputes in society are numerous, etc. In every sense, Hong Kong is a black horse for the award to these people.

          On closer reflection, we might have neglected the merits of our city. In recent years, some social events have caused considerable controversy. Additionally, abusive criticisms by the politicians have incited troubles and created confusion, constantly raising contradictions and complaints. The city, consequently, wears a negative look. As the saying goes, lookers-on see most of the game, and at the moment, Hong Kong residents are so much distracted by rumors that they neglect the beauty of the city.

          Strictly speaking, Hong Kong is far from perfect. But regarding its livability, my opinion is that with all the edges and advantages combined, Hong Kong is incomparable with other cities. For example, public security, the legal system, health care and education in HK are all at high levels internationally. The city is also renowned for its good supply of fine foods and materials, racial harmony and freedom. These conditions have ensured our feeling of safety and convenience and enabled us to do things of our free will.

          To live better is inseparably interconnected with living longer. Being able to top both of the rankings in the world at the same time is a reflection of Hong Kong's likability, absolutely. This is the good fortune of Hong Kong people, which we should be proud of and cherish.

          The author is vice-president of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong.

          (HK Edition 08/09/2012 page3)

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