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National Security Education Day|Five Disciplinary Forces Academy opens on April 15 and registration tickets are available for lottery

2021-04-01T09:01:37.988Z


The "National Security Education Day for All" will be held on the 15th of this month. It is hosted by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Council for the first time this year. The five training schools of various disciplined services in Hong Kong will hold an open day on the same day.


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2021-04-01 16:49

Last update date: 2021-04-01 16:49

The "National Security Education Day for All" will be held on the 15th of this month. It is hosted by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Council for the first time this year.

The five training schools for the disciplined services in Hong Kong will hold an open day on the same day. From today (1st) to Saturday (3rd), register for tickets on the "National Security Education Day for All" website, next Sunday (4th) Draw lots.

There will be anti-terrorism drills and national security education exhibitions at the Hong Kong Police Academy; the new multi-purpose H175 helicopters of the Government Flying Service will be displayed in the Fire and Ambulance Academy.

According to "Hong Kong 01", there will be a public performance of "Chinese Marching" (also known as "Goose Step") by the disciplined forces to show the training results.

The Hong Kong Police College will have anti-terrorism drills and demonstrations.

(Information Picture/Photographed by Cai Zhengbang)

Disciplinary services in Hong Kong will hold an open day on the 15th of this month. The event will be free of charge. There will be two sessions in the morning and afternoon. Online registration from today to Saturday. The computer will draw randomly next Sunday. Successful applicants will receive the organizer SMS notifications.

Chinese Marching|News from National Security Education Day next month: Disciplinary troops will perform Chinese marching in public

The details of the National Security Education Day activities are exposed. National security themed lectures are set up and five disciplined service academies are opened.

Police Academy displays anti-terrorism drills and armored vehicles

The Hong Kong Police College in Wong Chuk Hang will have marching performances, police band performances and anti-terrorism demonstrations, as well as national security education exhibitions, cyber security exhibitions, special purpose vehicles and armored vehicles displays, explosive ordnance disposal teams and railway response units. Display and share equipment with marine police front-line personnel, stormtrooper roadblocks and equipment display, virtual reality experience, police dog interaction, etc.

The Government Flying Service will display the new multi-purpose H175 helicopter.

(Information Picture/Photo by Zheng Qiuling)

The flight service team exhibited H175 helicopters

The Pak Shing Kok Fire and Ambulance Academy has opened training facilities, fire and ambulance education centers and museums. The Academy also arranges demonstrations of the "Three Senses of Emergency", including how to use fire extinguishers, demonstrations of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and emergency escape experiences.

The Government Flying Service will also display the new multi-purpose H175 helicopter, rescue equipment and external buckets used in fighting wildfires in the college, and introduce emergency support services and related equipment.

It is reported that Chinese marching will be performed

Tuen Mun Immigration Institute will have a teaching information gallery and different training facilities. The Immigration Department’s guard of honor will demonstrate marching; Tuen Mun Hong Kong Customs Academy will have marching performances, academy tour, customs search dog demonstration, professional equipment display, and visits to professional development Training building and outdoor shooting range and virtual reality experience.

Stanley Correctional Services Department Staff Training Institute will have regional response team performances, honor guard marching performances, guard dog team performances, heart battle room experience, booth games, etc. There will also be national security education related exhibitions and a photo zone in the venue.

According to "Hong Kong 01", there will be a public performance of "Chinese Marching" (also known as "Goose Step") by the disciplined forces to show the training results.

The "National Security Education Day for All" will be held on April 15. It is known that there will be an opening ceremony and a national security theme lecture on that day, as well as an open day for the five disciplined service academies.

(Photo by Luo Junhao)

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The details of the National Security Education Day activities are exposed. National security themed lectures are set up and five disciplined service academies are opened.

Chinese Marching|News from National Security Education Day next month: Disciplinary troops will perform Chinese marching in public

The five major disciplined forces held a Chinese marching ceremony. The police reiterated that they have no intention of changing the form of marching.

Trainees from the Immigration Department's guard of honor holding imitation domestic guns need to receive Chinese marching training from last year

The People’s Liberation Army teaches Hong Kong’s disciplined forces Chinese-style marching if the effect is good, the Correctional Services Department does not rule out replacing the British

Hong Kong version of the National Security Law Police Department Fire Department Immigration Department Customs and Correctional Services Department

Source: hk1

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