Chinese Culture Local Visit Activities
Visit Location 1: Hong Kong Palace Museum
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Through the explanations and tours led by professional guides, students can learn about ancient Chinese culture and history, as well as the collection and preservation of Palace Museum artifacts.
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Experience the life of ancient officials and promote cultural exchange.
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The activities include visiting exhibitions, watching artifact introduction videos, and aim to inspire students' cultural interests and enhance their cultural literacy.


Visit Location 2: Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum and Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Park
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Students will be guided through the Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum, learning about the life, thoughts, and contributions of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
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This visit enables students to understand modern Chinese history and revolutionary history, enhancing their sense of national pride.
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Activities include visiting exhibitions, watching multimedia videos, and participating in quiz games, aimed at inspiring students' patriotism and national spirit while improving their historical awareness and cultural literacy.

Visit Location 3: Hong Kong Heritage Museum – Cantonese Opera Heritage Hall
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This visit introduces the history, development, and performance characteristics of Cantonese opera. Students will enjoy excellent performances and appreciate the charm and essence of traditional culture, boosting their cultural confidence.
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Activities include enjoying performances, watching multimedia introductions, and participating in quiz games, aimed at inspiring students' interest and love for traditional culture.

Visit Location 4: Cenotaph for Martyrs, Wu Kau Tang
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Students can learn about the history of the Chinese people's resistance against Japanese aggression and the national spirit, enhancing their patriotism.
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Activities include visiting the cenotaph and participating in quiz games, aimed at inspiring students to respect heroes, cherish peace, and improve their sense of national pride and social responsibility.

Visit Location 5: Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defence
This is one of the few existing buildings in the area that bears witness to Hong Kong's war of resistance.
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The exhibition is divided into two parts: the first part covers the history of the East River Column and the Hong Kong-Kowloon Brigade's resistance, while the second part highlights the anti-Japanese efforts of the Law family, known as "Hong Kong's Anti-Japanese Family."
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This helps students understand the resistance history during Hong Kong's occupation and the contributions of the East River Column, the Hong Kong-Kowloon Brigade, and the local populace.

Visit Location 6: Police Museum
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The museum features four galleries: the Orientation Gallery, the Thematic Gallery, the Serious Crimes Gallery, and the Triad Society Gallery. Through interactive technology, students gain a deeper understanding of the history and daily work of the Hong Kong police force.
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It introduces the history, responsibilities, and contributions of the Hong Kong police, helping students recognize and respect the importance of law and order.

Visit Location 7: Spiral Lookout Tower
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Students will be guided through the Spiral Lookout Tower, learning about the historical background and significance of Hong Kong's reunification.
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Students can understand modern Chinese history and the history of Hong Kong, enhancing their patriotism and love for their country.
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This experience aims to inspire students to cherish peace, respect history, and improve their civic awareness and sense of social responsibility.
