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Education chief leads students of senior secondary subject of Citizenship and Social Development to visit Jiangxi

The Secretary for Education, Dr. Choi Yuk-lin and more than 100 students and teachers from Kowloon True Light School visit Jiangxi. (HK. Gov)

The Secretary for Education, Dr. Choi Yuk-lin, together with more than 100 students and teachers from Kowloon True Light School joining the first Mainland study tour of the senior secondary subject of Citizenship and Social Development (CS) to Jiangxi, today (Oct. 29) attended the kick-off ceremony of the tour at Ganzhou Middle School and visited a number of spots in Jiangxi.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr. Choi said that Mainland study tours form an integral part of the CS curriculum that enables students to understand the latest developments and achievements of the country in person. The Education Bureau (EDB) has arranged for over 90,000 students to visit different places on the Mainland since last year and received very positive comments from students and teachers.

The Secretary for Education, Dr. Choi Yuk-lin and more than 100 students and teachers from Kowloon True Light School visit Jiangxi. (HK. Gov)

To provide students with a more diversified learning experience, the number of routes has increased to 28 in this academic year, with 10 routes outside Guangdong Province for four to five days.

Dr. Choi expressed gratitude to the Fourth Bureau of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, the Office of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs of the Ministry of Education, the Department of Educational, Scientific and Technological Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and the Department of Education of Jiangxi Province for their care for HK students, and the Ganzhou Municipal Education Bureau for its thoughtful arrangements, facilitating the smooth implementation of the study tour.

She said that the EDB will continue leading students to undertake study tours on themes such as history and culture, aerospace technology, rural revitalization, economic development, and environmental conservation to further enrich their learning experience. She hoped that students will treasure these precious learning opportunities to integrate reading with traveling, delve into the history, culture, and national affairs of the country, and strengthen their affection for and sense of belonging to the nation.

Following the ceremony, Dr. Choi signed a Memorandum of Understanding on education cooperation between Jiangxi and HK with a representative from the Department of Education of Jiangxi Province. She also witnessed the pairing up of Kowloon True Light School and Ganzhou Middle School as sister schools.

The Secretary for Education, Dr. Choi Yuk-lin and more than 100 students and teachers from Kowloon True Light School visit Jiangxi. (HK. Gov)

Subsequently, she and the delegation visited the memorial garden for the Long March Starting Point of the Central Red Army and the departure place of the first ferry of the Long March to learn about the Long March Spirit.

The four-day study tour began yesterday (Oct. 28). Dr. Choi led members of the tour to visit Sanbai Mountain in Anyuan County, where the origin of Dongjiang is located. They attended an activity in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Dongjiang water supply to HK to pay tribute to the country for its effort in protecting the source of drinking water. After that, the delegation visited the national education base for HK youths and the museum on the origin of Dongjiang water to learn about the history of Dongjiang water supply to HK.

Dr. Choi will depart for Beijing tomorrow (Oct. 30) to continue her visit. The delegation will continue to tour locations in Jiangxi to learn about the local history, culture, and enterprise development.

 

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