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National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day held today (with photos)
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     In support of National Security Education Day, the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) today (April 12) held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day to enhance public awareness of national security, strengthen the cultivation of national identity, and provide the community with a better understanding of the HKPF’s work and achievements in safeguarding national security through a series of activities.
      
     Addressing the ceremony, the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing, said that national security concerns the well-being of 1.4 billion compatriots including Hong Kong people, and serves as the cornerstone of the country’s peace and stability. In safeguarding national security and stopping violence and curbing disorder, he commended the Force for unequivocally and fearlessly discharging their duties, making enormous and irreplaceable contributions to building an impregnable defence for Hong Kong’s national security, and rendering Hong Kong one of the world’s safest cities.

     Citing the white paper on “Hong Kong: Safeguarding China’s National Security Under the Framework of One Country, Two Systems” published by the State Council Information Office in February, he emphasised that safeguarding national sovereignty, security, and development interests remains the overarching principle under the policy of “one country, two systems”. He added that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must faithfully fulfil its constitutional responsibility to safeguard national security, and create high-standard security in support of the high-quality development of the “one country, two systems” policy. He said that the Government will, through various channels, continuously strengthen publicity and public education on the matter, lead and support all sectors of society to thoroughly study and better comprehend the white paper’s important substance and requirements, thereby enhancing citizen’s awareness of national security and their positivity and spontaneity in safeguarding it.

     In his opening remarks, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, said that under the protection of the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding national security, Hong Kong has transitioned from chaos to order and entered a new stage of advancing from stability to prosperity. The hard-earned stability vividly exemplifies the country’s strong support and protection for Hong Kong. He noted that the Force also fulfils an important role as a guardian, upholding the belief that safeguarding national security is an ongoing endeavour with no end point, and it will enforce the law decisively, advance public education in a steady and substantive manner, and enhance the national security system.
      
     Mr Chow further emphasised that no one can remain a mere spectator in safeguarding national security - every citizen has a duty to play their part. He expressed hope that, through National Security Education Day, members of the public would better understand and embrace the principles set out in the white paper, enhance their awareness of national security, and work together to safeguard national security and Hong Kong’s stability.
      
     The event, held at the “Little Grape”-themed park located at Harcourt Garden in Admiralty, featured “NSafe Voyage”, a national security education exhibition zone that resembled a vessel, to deepen public understanding of the white paper. The “NSpeed Promotional Truck” and the new “NSmarties AI Interactive Platform” engaged the public, especially the younger generation, through interactive games conveying the message that safeguarding national security is everyone’s responsibility and a duty to be fulfilled. In addition, specialised equipment from various units, including the Counter Terrorism Response Unit, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau, and the Police Dog Unit, was on display, showcasing the Force’s professionalism and the diversity of its work.
 
Ends/Sunday, April 12, 2026
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The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). Photo shows the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing (fourth left); the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming (fourth right); the Deputy Commissioner of Police (National Security), Mr Kan Kai-yan (third left); the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management), Mr Chan Joon-sun (third right); the Director of Personnel and Training of Police, Mr Choi Chin-pang (second left); the Commandant of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force, Mr Leung Sai-kwong (first left), and the Director of Hong Kong Police College, Ms Cheng Lai-ki (first right), officiating at the opening ceremony.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing, delivers a speech at the opening ceremony.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, delivers a speech at the opening ceremony.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing (second left), accompanied by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming (first left), visits the new “NSmarties AI Interactive Platform”.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing (seventh left); the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming (seventh right); the Deputy Commissioner of Police (National Security), Mr Kan Kai-yan (sixth right); the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Management), Mr Chan Joon-sun (sixth left); the Director of Personnel and Training of Police, Mr Choi Chin-pang (fifth left); the Commandant of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force, Mr Leung Sai-kwong (fourth right); the Director of Hong Kong Police College, Ms Cheng Lai-ki (fourth left); the Assistant Commissioner of Police (National Security)(1), Mr Wong Chung-chun (first right); the Assistant Commissioner of Police (National Security)(2), Mr Kwok Ka-chuen (third right), together with guests, tour the “NSafe Voyage” national security exhibition.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). Under the theme “Defending Our Home for Voyages Beyond”, the event featured the “NSafe Voyage” national security exhibition zone resembling a vessel.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). Members of the public visit the “NSpeed Promotional Truck” to learn more about the importance of national security through engaging games.
The Hong Kong Police Force held the National Security Education Day 2026 cum Hong Kong Police Force Fun Day today (April 12). Officers from the Counter Terrorism Response Unit introduce their work and equipment to visitors.