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Disciplinary troops perform Chinese marching Li Jiachao: to demonstrate national sentiments and awareness of national security

2021-04-14T11:58:59.724Z


Secretary for Security Li Jiachao published a blog stating that the day (15th) "National Security Education Day", five training schools for disciplined services, including the Correctional Services Department Staff Training Institute, Hong Kong Customs College, Fire and Ambulance College


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Author: Zheng Baosheng

2021-04-14 19:48

Last update date: 2021-04-14 19:48

The Secretary for Security Li Jiachao published a blog stating that the day (15th) "National Security Education Day", five training schools for disciplined services, including the Correctional Services Department Staff Training Institute, Hong Kong Customs College, Fire and Ambulance College, Hong Kong Police College and The College of Immigration Services will hold open days, and various disciplined forces will join the Chinese marching performances.

Hong Kong 01 reported earlier that the PLA personnel in Hong Kong taught marching

"Hong Kong 01" reported earlier that in February this year, PLA personnel in Hong Kong went to the Wong Chuk Hang Hong Kong Police College to teach Chinese marching. The five disciplined services will also hold an open day on the "National Security Education Day" and perform for the first time. Chinese marching.

Li Jiachao today published an article entitled "Disciplinary Forces Marching towards Diversified Development", confirming that the five major disciplined services, namely the Correctional Services Department, Customs, Fire Services Department, Police Department and Immigration Department, will open tomorrow on the National Security Education Day for all citizens Training academy, and will perform Chinese marching, "in order to demonstrate national sentiments and strengthen national security awareness."

Li Jiachao said that as early as 1999, the Immigration Department had incorporated some Chinese marching into the graduation parade as a performance link, and the Correctional Services Department also added Chinese marching in the flag-raising ceremony of the graduation parade earlier this year.

Li Jiachao puts forward two requirements for the development of marching. One is to attach importance to the effectiveness of discipline and teamwork training, and the other is to show the professionalism, mighty, and self-confidence of the troops.

He also said that the addition of Chinese marching by the disciplined forces this time is an important step in the development of marching in Hong Kong. According to the actual situation in Hong Kong, marching can move towards a diversified development with both Chinese marching elements and Hong Kong characteristics.

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