Kindergarten pupils compete in a flag-raising competition at a patriotic education centre in Sha Tin in January 7. Photo: Dickson Lee
Kindergarten pupils compete in a flag-raising competition at a patriotic education centre in Sha Tin in January 7. Photo: Dickson Lee
Alice Wu
Opinion

Opinion

Alice Wu

Hong Kong has come a long way, but prospect of a patriotic education law still sparks anxiety

  • News of the central government’s patriotic education law has raised questions about how and to whom it will be applied in Hong Kong
  • While the city is unlikely to see a repeat of the protests held against national education, there is some unease over the proposed law

Kindergarten pupils compete in a flag-raising competition at a patriotic education centre in Sha Tin in January 7. Photo: Dickson Lee
Kindergarten pupils compete in a flag-raising competition at a patriotic education centre in Sha Tin in January 7. Photo: Dickson Lee
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