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'HK youth should know more about China's diplomacy'

The Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday said it hopes Hong Kong youngsters can have a greater understanding of the...


  • Dec 02 2024
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'HK youth should know more about China's diplomacy'
'HK youth should know more about China's diplomacy'

The Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday said it hopes Hong Kong youngsters can have a greater understanding of the nation's foreign affairs through an annual knowledge contest. The theme of the 17th edition of the Hong Kong Cup Diplomatic Knowledge Contest is "Love Diplomacy, Love the World". The contest is jointly organised by the commissioner's office, the Education Bureau and the Better Hong Kong Foundation. Speaking at the kick-off ceremony, Deputy Commissioner Li Yongsheng said the contest is an important platform for students to learn more about China's foreign policy. "The year of 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations and the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference. These two events are of great significance in the history of diplomacy," he said. "The contest aims to encourage Hong Kong youth to further understand major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics, and think of how to make greater and more contributions to the country's foreign affairs." A study tour to Beijing and Gansu Province was held in July for the winning teams of the 16th edition. Director of Broadcasting Eddie Cheung said RTHK produced three episodes of the tour, to be aired on three Thursdays starting this week. "I believe students who joined the tour were able to combine the knowledge in their textbooks with their insight from the study tour, integrating their love for the country and Hong Kong, and tell good stories of our country," Cheung said. A Form three student from St. Paul's College said he will be participating in the upcoming contest and hopes he can do better this time round. "I read more about the news in the world and I also read books about the diplomatic policies of China," he told RTHK. "Last year, I didn't go to the final competition, so this year, I wish I can get a better result in the online quiz and can get the chance to attend the final competition." Applications will open on December 9. The first round of the contest will be held in March next year, and the final will take place in May.

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