Citizenship and Social Development Online Reading Award Scheme 2023/24 aims to encourage senior secondary students to learn CS through reading, so as to enrich their knowledge, broaden their horizons, enhance students’ interest in learning the subject, create a reading culture on campus and enhance students’ self-directed learning.
Held by the Education Bureau and co-organised by the Academy of Chinese Studies, the competition aims to deepen students’ understanding of Chinese history and culture, and cultivate a vibrant learning atmosphere to enhance their learning interest. It is now open for all Primary four to six students. (Chi only)
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)
The Tomb of Haihunhou has created a number of archaeological records: it is the best-preserved, most complete structure, clearest functional layout, and most complete sacrificial system of the Western Han Dynasty marquis cemetery ever discovered.(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)
Integrity, or chengxin, is an essential idea in Ruist thought. Cheng, as a moral standard, requires us to cultivate virtue in our characters and deeds, sincerely following the “way of heaven.” Xin requires us to speak truthfully and act uprightly: not boasting, or uttering empty words and never lying. .