China News Service, Hong Kong, September 17 (Reporter Han Xingtong) The return capsule of the Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft successfully landed on the afternoon of the 17th, and three astronauts got out of the capsule smoothly.

Earlier this month, Hong Kong teachers and students who had a "space-to-earth dialogue" with three astronauts have been paying attention to relevant news. At the same time, teachers and students are also looking forward to the opportunity to meet with the three astronauts.

  The principal of Peiqiao Middle School Wu Huanjie and physics teacher Tan Weiqiang personally led three students to participate in the "World Dialogue".

Looking back on every scene that day, they were still excited.

  "Every minute in space is very precious. The three astronauts freed up their experiment and rest time to carry out this activity especially for Hong Kong students. It is a great honor for us." Wu Huanjie revealed, 3 The question prepared by the students is actually an invitation-welcome astronauts to Hong Kong, come to Pei Qiao Middle School, and have close exchanges with teachers and students.

It's a pity that the atmosphere in the venue was too enthusiastic and failed to grab the opportunity to ask questions.

  In October 2003, when China's first astronaut Yang Liwei came to Hong Kong, he visited Peiqiao Middle School to give a speech and also accepted questions from students.

Wu Huanjie remembered that Hong Kong had just experienced the SARS epidemic at that time, the economy was sluggish, and the social atmosphere was sluggish.

But Yang Liwei's visit was like a beam of light, dispelling people's inner gloom.

  Wu Huanjie, who returned to school as an alumnus to participate in activities that year, witnessed Yang Liwei personally planting a small sapling at Peiqiao Middle School. The sapling was not as big as his waist. Eighteen years have passed in a hurry. Now the saplings of the year have grown vigorously. Luxuriantly branched.

Wu Huanjie couldn’t help but compare with trees. “That oak tree also symbolizes the vigorous development of the national aerospace industry.” With this fate, Wu Huanjie and his students are looking forward to the opportunity to usher in a new group under the tree. Astronaut.

  Tan Weiqiang called the successful completion of the Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft an "exciting feat", which shows that the development of the national aerospace industry is quite mature, and he is sincerely proud of this.

  In Tan Weiqiang's view, activities that take the opportunity of major national events such as national aerospace development are of great significance.

At present, all schools in Hong Kong are strengthening patriotism education and thinking about how to incorporate national conditions into different courses. He believes that such activities can allow students to participate in, subtly enhance their understanding of national development, and cultivate patriotism.

  The Hong Kong Science, Technology and Innovation Education Alliance (Alliance) is one of the organizers of the "World Dialogue" event. Huang Jinliang, the vice chairman of the Alliance, has also been following relevant news on the Shenzhou 12 spacecraft. The three-month stay has once again proved that our country’s aerospace science and technology development has come to the forefront of the world, and we are proud and proud of this."

  Huang Jinliang believes that this space mission has triggered a wave of "space craze" in Hong Kong. The students have infinite curiosity about space and "astronauts" and have asked various interesting questions. The alliance has edited more than 1,300 student questions. Into a book.

He believes that such activities are the best material for patriotic education, which can enhance students' sense of identity and national conception of the country, and encourage them to study hard and make contributions to the development of the country when they grow up.

  Obviously, Huang Jinliang has also heard the high voices of the people for the three astronauts to visit Hong Kong. He hopes that the SAR government can express to the central government the ardent expectations of all Hong Kong citizens and actively seek to invite three astronauts to Hong Kong for exchanges.

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