China News Service, Hong Kong, April 28 (Reporter Zeng Ping) The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Carrie Lam, attended the "Chief Executive’s Question Time" at the Legislative Council of the Special Administrative Region on the 28th, responding to questions from members of the Council, saying that the lack of national education in Hong Kong is an undisputed fact. The SAR government is determined to improve this.

  Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor believes that if the next generation of Hong Kong does not have national awareness or national identity, many of the policies won will be of no use. Therefore, the central leadership has pointed out that Hong Kong must do a good job in national education in recent years. Good national education.

  Liberal Studies, a compulsory subject in Hong Kong high schools, will be replaced by Civic and Social Development from the beginning of September this year.

Carrie Lam said that the SAR government will improve national education in all aspects, starting with schools first.

One-third of the courses of the Civic and Social Development Division will learn about China today. Under the "one country, two systems", the courses in Hong Kong today must also be relevant to the country.

  Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor mentioned that the Hong Kong National Security Law requires the SAR to strengthen national security education, and all these tasks are constantly being promoted.

However, the work of education has been a long-term success and will not be effective every moment.

She called on all walks of life in Hong Kong to work together to improve national education.

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