Hong Kong media: A Mandarin school in Hong Kong was "criminally destroyed" early in the morning, and the police are pursuing it

  [Global Times Special Correspondent in Hong Kong Ye Lan] In the early morning of the 3rd, a Mandarin education center in Hong Kong was destroyed, which caused the Hong Kong media to worry.

  According to a report by the Hong Kong Oriental Daily News on the 3rd, at 4:15 in the morning that day, when a patrol was passing by a Mandarin education center at 101 Waterloo Road, he found a seven-person car reversing and crashed into two gates and stopped in the center. At that time, there was no one in the seven-seater car.

The case is classified as a criminal damage follow-up, and the vehicles and rioters involved are being tracked under surveillance.

  The Mandarin Education Center that was hit this time has 8 branch schools.

Hong Kong's "01" website said that the two branch schools of the Mandarin Education Center in Mid-Levels were covered with red oil on the doors and glass windows in the early morning of July 23. Paper money and notes with personal information were left on the scene.

At that time, the police classified the case as criminal damage and pursued the two Chinese men involved in the case. They were about 15 to 25 years old. They were wearing black clothes and black masks at the time of the case.

Hong Kong's Ming Pao News Network stated that the Kowloon Tong branch school was attacked on August 3, and the police did not rule out that the three cases were connected.

The branch staff said that they are assisting the police in investigating the incident and it is not convenient to provide more details.

  Regarding these attacks, although the Hong Kong police have not yet reached a conclusion, according to the comments in the relevant news, Hong Kong netizens generally believe that it is another attack by the gangsters, calling for "the pursuit of them must be pursued, and they must not be relaxed and let them escape." , And worried that "the thugs want to make trouble again."

Although under the deterrence of the National Security Law, Hong Kong society has been peaceful in recent times, but there are still anti-China chaos in Hong Kong who are still unwilling to give up.

On the same day that the Mandarin Education Center was splashed with paint, people in black wearing black masks also splashed paint on the doors of an international school and two office buildings.

Some commented that it is necessary to be wary of thugs who will "destroy the school" in order to create an atmosphere of terror.

  After the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 1997, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government implemented a "two-literature and three-lingual" language policy, where "two-literal" refers to Chinese and English, and "three-lingual" refers to standard Cantonese, English and Mandarin. Chinese writing is mainly in traditional characters, but with the increase in exchanges between Hong Kong and the Mainland, the number of people who know simplified characters has gradually increased. A large number of official and folk languages ​​originating from the Mainland have also been passed to Hong Kong. Some Hong Kong people will write in traditional characters. Mixed with simplified characters. At present, most schools in Hong Kong use Cantonese for the teaching of Chinese, and there is also Putonghua for students to learn. In 2007, the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research in Hong Kong allocated 200 million Hong Kong dollars to implement the "Teaching of Chinese Language in Putonghua" (in general education) program in primary and secondary schools. However, because Putonghua is not required for many occasions, many Hong Kong people only have a simple communication level in Putonghua, and it is still common for people who have never used Putonghua.