Hong Kong Students Urged to Sing National Anthem with Confidence
- Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Church Primary School and Yan Chai Hospital Lim Por Yen Secondary School were advised in review reports to remind students to sing the national anthem more loudly.
- The Education Bureau has previously criticized schools for students singing the national anthem softly, emphasizing the need for teachers to help students develop the habit of singing it in unison.
- The annual summary inspection report in December also highlighted the issue of teachers and students singing the national anthem softly, without naming specific schools.
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Hong Kong Students Urged to Sing National Anthem with Confidence
Educational authorities in Hong Kong have raised concerns over students singing the national anthem “too softly.” In a new batch of 10 external review reports on schools compiled and released by the Education Bureau, two schools faced accusations of insufficiently robust renditions of the anthem, “March of the Volunteers.” What went down The Hong Kong and Macau Lutheran Church Primary School in Tseung Kwan O received feedback that students’ voic…
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