Members of the top two Hong Kong winning teams of the Basic Law
Promotion Day Competition Monday put their winning entries into
practice and presented them to their fellow schoolmates on
campus.
The teams were asked in the competition, jointly organized by
the Constitutional Affairs Bureau (CAB) and the Education and
Manpower Bureau, to come up with proposals for holding one-day
activities to promote the Basic Law in schools. The theme was "The
implementation of 'One Country, Two Systems' in the HKSAR."
The activities organized by the first runner-up team of Madam
Lau Kam Lung Secondary School of Miu Fat Buddhist Monastery proved
a hit with the students of the whole school. They included dramas,
games and displays revolving around the Basic Law.
Principal Assistant Secretary for Constitutional Affairs,
DorisHo Pui Ling, visited the school and delivered a speech on the
Basic Law to about 1,200 students, who not only showed interest in
the subject but also responded enthusiastically in a quiz during
the talk.
The second runner-up team, students of the Diocesan Girls'
School, also staged a Basic Law Promotion Day with a variety of
enlightening activities catered for both junior and senior form
students including a quiz, a debate on issues relating to the Basic
Law and a talk by senior counsel Daniel Fung.
Champion of the competition, St Paul's School (Lam Tin) team
will hold the Promotion Day on Oct. 29.
The three winning teams were selected from 68 entries from 53
schools.
(Xinhua News Agency October 5, 2004)