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Local Chronicles publishes a book with touching stories of return to be sent to all schools in Hong Kong

2022-07-14T11:08:23.061Z


The Hong Kong Centre for Local Chronicles published "Return to Love 25 Years", which was announced to be sent to all primary and secondary school libraries in Hong Kong as a reference book for the new subject "Civil and Social Development" to replace the liberal arts. The local chronicle center will also send


The Hong Kong Centre for Local Chronicles published "Return to Love 25 Years", which was announced to be sent to all primary and secondary school libraries in Hong Kong as a reference book for the new subject "Civil and Social Development" to replace the liberal arts.

The Center for Local Chronicles will also send staff to the school to hold relevant lectures. The president of the center, Lin Nai-ren, pointed out that this book is about what happened in the 25 years since the handover of Hong Kong from the perspective of the people, feelings and sensibilities. He also said that this book assists students in learning, and the new subject is "real". High score!"


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"Return of Love 25 Years" was written by the Local Chronicle Center, which compiled 25 stories about the 25 years of the return, and recorded many historical events after the return, including the state's gift of giant pandas to Hong Kong, and Hong Kong's co-hosting of the Beijing 2008 Olympic equestrian events.

The book also contains speeches made by President Xi Jinping and Chief Executive Li Jiachao on July 1 this year.

Lin Nai-ren believes that young people in Hong Kong do not know many things after the return of Hong Kong. This book can explain events in a more three-dimensional and interesting way, emphasizing the "relationship" between the two places, focusing on the discussion of "one country, two systems" and reform and opening up. Reference book for social development.

Chen Kunyao, an honorary professor at the School of Economics and Management of the University of Hong Kong, pointed out that the most important thing is to attract young people's attention and interest in this book, and there is no need to "sell or learn" in the classroom.

Lin Nai-Ren added, "That is, the department (student) will read the books in the next course (Civic and Social Development), and then bury it, you will get a high score!"

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Source: hk1

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