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Education Bureau: Primary and secondary schools must raise the national flag every day starting from New Year's Day next year and hold a flag-raising ceremony once a week

2021-10-11T07:42:50.669Z


The Education Bureau today (11) issued a notice to all primary, secondary and kindergartens in Hong Kong. Starting from January 1 next year, primary and secondary schools, including special schools, must display the national flag on every school day, and schools must also hold a national flag-raising ceremony once a week.


The Education Bureau today (11) issued a notice to all primary, secondary, and kindergartens in Hong Kong. Starting from January 1 next year, primary and secondary schools, including special schools, must display the national flag on every school day, and schools must also hold a national flag-raising ceremony once a week. , And must sing the national anthem at the same time.

The Education Bureau also strongly recommends that schools hold flag-raising ceremonies at graduation ceremonies, water sports meets or ground sports meets.


Regarding post-secondary institutions, the Education Bureau stated that the National Flag and National Emblem (Amendment) Ordinance 2021 stipulates that it is necessary to follow the instructions issued by the Secretary for Education to primary and secondary schools to handle daily national flag-raising and weekly national flag-raising ceremonies. The Bureau has sent a letter to the relevant institutions today to remind them of their responsibilities under the Ordinance.


The Education Bureau today (11th) issued a notice to all primary and secondary schools and kindergartens in Hong Kong that starting from January 1 next year, primary and secondary schools, including special schools, must display the national flag on every school day.

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The Education Bureau issued a notice that starting from January 1 next year, primary and secondary schools, including special schools, must be on every school day, as well as New Year’s Day (January 1), the anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (July 1) and The national flag is displayed on National Day (October 1).

If the school has enough flagpoles, the regional flag should be hoisted at the same time as the national flag is hoisted.

In addition, schools must hold a national flag-raising ceremony once a week, and a national flag-raising ceremony on or before the school days mentioned above, and the national anthem must be played and sung during the ceremony.

The Education Bureau also strongly recommends that schools hold flag-raising ceremonies on important days and special occasions, such as graduation ceremonies and water/land sports meets.

As for kindergartens, they should consider the space, facilities, environment and other factors of their school buildings, and as far as possible refer to the regulations of primary and secondary schools to raise the national flag and regional flag, and hold the flag-raising ceremony.

The Education Bureau requires primary and secondary schools to raise the national flag for National Day activities. Tsuen Wan Leung Sengde Middle School 10.1 to hold the flag raising ceremony. Huang Chubiao Middle School to hold the flag raising ceremony. Parents and kindergarten students were present at the scene: The Chinese learn from the details of the National Day primary school | Some schools run the flag-raising ceremony to strengthen their identity on July 1 | Peiqiao Middle School organizes the flag-raising ceremony and flag-raiser: Chinese people have a responsibility to understand national security

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Source: hk1

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