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CSD holds National Security Education Day activities (with photos)
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     To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department (CSD) held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11) to raise public awareness of national security and allow the public to understand the CSD's initiatives and accomplishments in safeguarding national security.
      
     The theme of this year's National Security Education Day is "Proactively Align with the 15th Five-Year Plan Follow a Holistic Approach to Development and Security". The open day featured game booths centred on the 15th Five-Year Plan and national security, aimed at deepening the public's understanding of the Plan and national security, as well as strengthening their sense of national identity. In response to the publication of the white paper on "Hong Kong: Safeguarding China's National Security Under the Framework of One Country, Two Systems" by the State Council Information Office earlier, the event also included a related game booth to enhance the public's understanding of the white paper in an interesting and interactive way.
           
     The CSD Sports Association's online charity gift sales platform, Made in Prison, also set up a sales counter at the open day, selling a number of National Security Education Day limited-edition products. While promoting national security, it also encouraged the public to support rehabilitation of persons in custody.
      
     Moreover, the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre were open to the public. A gallery themed "Correctional Services and National Security" has been set up in the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum to deepen the public's understanding of the importance and significance of safeguarding national security. The Community Education Experience Centre, themed "Home, Country and Corrections", features a number of interactive games and multimedia items to promote national security and the messages of safeguarding the country and home, leading a law-abiding and drug-free life, as well as supporting offender rehabilitation.
      
     The Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan, accompanied by the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing, also attended the event to visit exhibitions and game booths.
           
     In addition, the CSD today launched the "National Security Education Special Edition of Rehabilitation Express" promotion vehicle to disseminate national security messages to young people in the community. The vehicle will visit primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong, featuring four interactive games on the theme of national security, including scenario simulation and motion-sensing games, with the aim of embedding national security awareness in the community and schools, and cultivating young people's self-awareness in safeguarding national security.
      
     To further enhance national security awareness among persons in custody, the CSD will also convert some content in the promotion vehicle into virtual-reality games, allowing persons in custody to learn accurate national security knowledge through immersive three-dimensional virtual scenarios within correctional institutions, thereby building their sense of nationhood and strengthening national identity.
      
     The CSD, as the last element in the criminal justice system, will continue to ensure prison stability, safeguard national security and promote national security education through organising different rehabilitation and community education activities.
 
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To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan (fourth left, third row), and the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing (fourth right, third row), with students.
To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan (second right), accompanied by the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing (second left), visiting the national security exhibition gallery in the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum.
To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan (first right), and the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing (third left), posing for a group photo with students visiting the national security exhibition gallery in the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum.
To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan (left), accompanied by the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing (middle), participating in a booth game centred on the 15th Five-Year Plan.
To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan (left), accompanied by the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing (second left), participating in a booth game centred on the white paper on "Hong Kong: Safeguarding China's National Security Under the Framework of One Country, Two Systems".
To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan (second left, back row), and the Commissioner of Correctional Services, Mr Wong Kwok-hing (second right, back row), posing for a group photo with visitors shopping for National Security Education Day limited-edition products of Made in Prison.
To support the 11th National Security Education Day on April 15 this year, the Correctional Services Department held an open day at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum and the Community Education Experience Centre today (April 11). Photo shows members of the public participating in a booth game centred on the national security.
The Correctional Services Department today (April 11) launched the "National Security Education Special Edition of Rehabilitation Express" promotional vehicle to disseminate national security messages to young people in the community. The vehicle will visit primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong, enabling young people to learn about national security through interactive games. The vehicle will be parked at Victoria Park today and tomorrow (April 12). Members of the public participating in national security-themed games will have a chance to win souvenirs. Photo shows youngsters enjoying a motion-sensing game centred on national security.
The Correctional Services Department today (April 11) launched the "National Security Education Special Edition of Rehabilitation Express" promotional vehicle to disseminate national security messages to young people in the community. The vehicle will visit primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong, enabling young people to learn about national security through interactive games. The vehicle will be parked at Victoria Park today and tomorrow (April 12). Members of the public participating in national security-themed games will have a chance to win souvenirs. Photo shows youngsters enjoying an interactive game centred on national security.