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May 2024 Vol. 70
May 2024 Vol. 70
Departmental Highlights

Hong Kong Customs fully supports National Security Education Day

A8CD1AB3F2F74791AE7B4E6243F77A77_O.jpg ■The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki (fourth left); the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Ms Louise Ho (fourth right); guests and primary school students wearing costumes of different ethnic groups of the country form a picture of Holistic Approach to National Security.

8464C30F7D3B46539FB771552512EBED_O.JPEG ■Guards of Honour performs a flag raising ceremony to commence the Hong Kong Customs College Open Day.

Hong Kong Customs fully supports National Security Education Day and held the Hong Kong Customs College Open Day on 14 April to promote national security education and department's work on safeguarding national security. Activities included an exhibition on national security education, distribution of specially-made sweet buns and milk tea with the message of safeguarding national security, interactive game booths, performances by various groups. The event also featured the National Security Cup 3x3 Basketball Tournament.

312CA01D5C7049D4A2BA61184D24686A_O.jpg ■The Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung (centre), talks to primary school students wearing costumes of different ethnic groups of the country.

F29D971235324FD58C1C8C3F89911C4F_O.JPG ■The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki (second right), and the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Ms Louise Ho (second left), take part in an eye-dotting ceremony to kick off a dragon-lion dance performance.

B4817AFBBA004585B7ADB52FEBC10152_O.JPG ■The Under Secretary for Security, Mr Michael Cheuk (centre, back row), officiates at the kick-off ceremony of the National Security Cup 3x3 Basketball Tournament Final and cheers for the players.

C241973CE44D4337A21ACE9F3A3FC2D3_O.jpg ■The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki (fifth right, back row), and the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Ms Louise Ho (fourth right, back row), hold the sweet buns and milk tea that carry the message of safeguarding national security.