
Through a series of interactive learning activities, students can broaden their opportunities to engage with the beauty and spirit of Chinese culture. Additionally, they will have the chance to participate in in-depth focused training courses to become "Outstanding Cultural Ambassadors" who promote Chinese culture to various audiences.(Chi only)
A brand new student self-learning platform, designed for junior secondary "Citizenship, Economics and Society", as well as senior secondary "Citizenship and Social Development" subjects, provides diverse learning information for secondary school students and offers a one-stop interactive teaching resources for teachers.
The Chinese unicorn (qilin) is a creature in Chinese legend and is known as “the beast of benevolence”. It is one of the “four spirits” with the phoenix, the turtle, and the dragon. The celebratory unicorn dance is even an intangible cultural heritage in Hong Kong. (Chi only)
Hong Kong scientists have won many international awards. How have their scientific achievements changed and benefited the world? How can researchers utilise innovative thinking to respond to the needs of the Hong Kong community and integrate into the overall development of the country? How can we help Hong Kong's young people realise their dreams and turn their ideas into reality? (Chi only)
China is a unified multi-ethnic nation, a nation of all the ethnic groups, past and present, found within the territory of China. The Chinese nation has a history going back thousands of years, and during that time the ethnic groups in the Central Plain and along the borders existed side-by-side, generation after generation: they lived together, merged, separated, re-grouped, separated again, and re-grouped again.