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The establishment of the system promotes the provision of "National Security Law" training for art and cultural workers, the Civil Affairs Bureau said it will remind art groups

2021-07-12T12:40:47.370Z


The Home Affairs Committee of the Legislative Council held a meeting today (12th) to discuss the cultivation of talents and administrative personnel in the arts and culture circles. Tian Beichen, member of the Legislative Council of the Real Political Roundtable, is concerned about whether the bureau will provide training for relevant parties


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Written by: Luo Jiaqing and Luo Minyan

2021-07-12 20:27

The last update date: 2021-07-12 20:27

The Home Affairs Committee of the Legislative Council held a meeting today (12th) to discuss the cultivation of talents and administrative personnel in the arts and culture circles.

Tian Beichen, member of the Legislative Council of the Real Political Roundtable, was concerned about whether the bureau would provide training for relevant persons to increase their quality and knowledge of the "Hong Kong National Security Law".

The Deputy Director of the Home Affairs Bureau, Chen Jizhi, said that the "National Security Law" is a very important subject in Hong Kong. He emphasized that all agencies must cooperate in prevention and law enforcement. The bureau will remind relevant art groups and institutions on appropriate occasions.

Tian Beichen asked again whether the bureau would explain the boundaries before hiring art and cultural personnel, or would train relevant personnel on the National Security Law before hiring them.

Chen Jizhi stated that cultural institutions and art troupes have always dealt with the recruitment work, and he reiterated that the bureau will mention them in appropriate ways on appropriate occasions.

He believes that all organizations will require recruiting or serving employees to abide by all laws in Hong Kong. He believes that there is nothing to worry about.

Li Zhiying's books are displayed in the "Librarian's Choice" in the library. The LCSD has been reviewed afterwards

The bookshelf of the "Director's Choice" in the Shek Tong Tsui Public Library on Hong Kong Island earlier contained a number of books with Li Zhiying, the founder of Next Media Group.

Tian Beichen asked how to ensure that no similar incidents would happen again. In response, Feng Huifen, Assistant Director (Performing Arts) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, pointed out that the colleague involved was receiving disciplinary action. He emphasized that the department had conducted a review afterwards and pointed out that the incident was reminded. There must be close ties between the department and the staff.

Tian Beichen.

(Photo by Zhang Haowei)

Members are concerned about the crowding out of the mainland by students from the Academy of Performing Arts Chen Jizhi: Chinese art and culture should not be resisted

Yao Sirong in the tourism industry is concerned about whether the government will enhance the opportunities of Hong Kong's cultural and artistic circles, such as developing in the Greater Bay Area, and avoiding "ponds with water and fishes.

He also pointed out that the ideology of some students of the Academy of Performing Arts is influenced by teachers or other external influences, which excludes the mainland. He believes that art and culture should accept different ideologies, but they should be careful not to violate the law when expressing them. Set guidelines.

Chen Jizhi believes that as a part of China, Hong Kong should not resist Chinese art and culture, but should embrace and integrate into its art culture. He said that he would require faculty and students to understand and integrate into Chinese culture.

Feng Huifen responded that the artists and performing arts graduates he contacted also yearned to perform in the Greater Bay Area. Since Hong Kong has few performance venues, the Greater Bay Area accepts performances from Hong Kong. Therefore, it will continue to communicate with the Mainland to expand performances as much as possible. opportunity.

On July 7, a student of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia, and the school decided to close the campus immediately.

(Photo by Zheng Zifeng)

Zhou Haoding urges to strengthen collaboration with the Greater Bay Area and encourage students to perform in the Greater Bay Area

The DAB Zhou Haoding pointed out that the Greater Bay Area has a larger stage for graduates to develop. They should be encouraged to exchange and perform in the Greater Bay Area, emphasizing that even if they cannot pass customs, they can still perform online.

Zhou Haoding also pointed out that in the long run, it is necessary to strengthen cooperation with the Greater Bay Area, and asked whether students will be provided with internship opportunities in cultural centers and museums in the Greater Bay Area, so that they can have more opportunities to cultivate and exhibit their talents in all aspects.

Chen Jizhi pointed out that students now have the opportunity to go to museums in the Mainland for internships, such as the Forbidden City Museum and Dunhuang Academy.

The current Deputy Director of the Home Affairs Bureau, Chen Jizhi, and his wife Huang Zaoshi was a Hong Kong actress in the 1980s.

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