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Written by: Hu Jiaxin
2019-11-19 21:17
Last updated date: 2019-11-19 21:26The Education Bureau announced that all schools in Hong Kong will resume classes tomorrow (20th). The protests have been concentrated in Yau Tsim Mong District in the past few days. The police have repeatedly used tear gas to disperse the petrol bombers. Some people in the district were "smoke", including tears. In some schools, there are at least five schools in the district, including Diocesan Girls' College, Canossa St. Mary's College and Methodist High School, which will continue to suspend classes tomorrow.
Tan Jianhong, vice chairman of the Yau Tsim Mong District Principal, said that the current air in Nathan Road is more pungent and has been reflected to the Education Bureau. I hope that I can send experts to the school to test the toxin pollution of the tears and arrange for the cleaning of professional cleaning companies. Schools to reassure parents and students.
The anti-reform demonstrations were concentrated in the area of Polytechnic University, Nathan Road and Gascoigne Road. The police used a large amount of tear gas to disperse nearby. (data picture)
All schools in Hong Kong have suspended classes since last Thursday (14th). The Education Bureau announced today (19th) that all primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong will resume classes tomorrow. However, the day-to-day demonstrations were concentrated in the area of Polytechnic University, Nathan Road and Gascoigne Road. The police used a large amount of tear gas to disperse nearby, affecting many surrounding schools. At least five schools in Yau Tsim Mong District include Diocesan Girls' College, Kano. The St. Mary's College, Methodist School, Chinese Christian Church Wanchai Church, Kei Dao Primary School, Christian Hong Kong Lutheran Church, Xinyi Middle School, etc. will continue to suspend classes tomorrow, and some will be renewed until next Monday.
Air pungent school in Nathan Road is thoroughly cleaned to ensure safety
Tan Jianhong, vice chairman of the Yau Tsim Mong District Principal and the director of the True Light Women's College, said that the school was located in Waterloo Road and was not directly affected by tears. The school also cleaned all the facilities on campus today to ensure that classes can be resumed tomorrow. However, he bluntly said that the air in the area around Nathan Road is pungent and makes the eyes feel dry. The schools affected by the tears will choose to suspend their own classes to ensure the safety and health of the students. He continued to note that the chemicals that can tear the smoke can remain in the wall for some time. It has been reflected to the Education Bureau. I hope that I can send experts to the school to test the toxin pollution of the tear gas and arrange a professional cleaning company to thoroughly clean the school. Parents and students are at ease.
↓↓On November 18th, PolyU and Yau Tsim Mong’s tear gas situation↓↓
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Anti-reform demonstrations, tear gas, secondary school, primary education