■In the camp, participants actively participate in martial boxing, enhancing their physical fitness and sharpening their determination.
Seizing the golden opportunity of summer vacation, Customs YES organised a military training experience camp in Shenzhen from 10 to 13 August.
The four-day experience camp was attended by 100 youth members, 70% of them were under the age of fifteen. The participants toured war heritage sites in Shenzhen and experienced a series of military training. These activities aimed to enhance their self-care abilities, strengthen their willpower, and deepen their understanding of national military culture.
The graduation ceremony was officiated by the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Ms Louise Ho. Other officiating guests included the Director General of the Police Liaison Department of the LOCPG, Mr Chen Feng; the Deputy Director General of the Guangdong Sub-Administration of the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, Mr Wen Zhencai; the then Director General in Shenzhen Customs District, Mr Chen Xiaoying; the Under Secretary for Security, Mr Michael Cheuk; the Deputy Division Chief of the Department of Youth Affairs of the LOCPG, Mr Huang Yiye, and directorates of Hong Kong Customs.