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Over 80 Trainees Complete Rule of Law Education Course in Hong Kong

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Over 80 Trainees Complete Rule of Law Education Course in Hong Kong
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Over 80 Trainees Complete Rule of Law Education Course in Hong Kong

2025-07-12 17:16 Last Updated At:17:28

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme

Over 80 trainees from the district youth committees in the 18 districts and a local university today (July 12) completed the two-day foundation course titled "Rule of Law Education (ROLE) Stars" of the third phase of the ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders (TTL) Programme organised by the Department of Justice (DoJ). The course aims to train people from various sectors in the community to become ROLE leaders through training on fundamental topics related to Hong Kong's rule of law and legal system, enhancing their capability in promoting the rule of law in the community on all fronts.

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Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Following the first day of the course taught by the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, and member of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress and Member of the Legislative Council, Dr Starry Lee, last week, the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan, elaborated on the second day of the course about the importance of promoting the rule of law, and the responsibilities and roles of ROLE leaders.

Member of the Working Group on Coordination and Liaison (Working Group) under the Steering Committee on Rule of Law Education (Steering Committee), Mr Chan Chak-ming, and member of the Steering Committee, Ms Sabrina Ho, briefed the trainees on topics such as the legal profession, court proceedings, and alternative dispute resolution services in Hong Kong. Founder and Chairperson of BExcellent Group, Dr June Leung, who has many years of experience in education, was also invited to share her insights on communication skills for effective dissemination of messages about the rule of law.

Dr Cheung remarked that the rule of law is Hong Kong's "golden reputation" and the foundation for Hong Kong to maintain long-term prosperity and stability under the principle of "one country, two systems". At the current critical period of breaking new ground and achieving another leap forward, the Hong Kong community must uphold the rule of law, and leverage Hong Kong's international advantages to promote high-quality development through the rule of law, and hence, the promotion of the rule of law is of great importance.

He said that members of the district youth committees have been promoting youth development and civic education in the community, and they can certainly play an important role in the promotion of the rule of law. University students who are pursuing their career in the education sector will be the backbone of schools' work in promoting rule of law education, and their active participation will undoubtedly provide new momentum to the passing on and further development of the rule of law in Hong Kong.

Dr Cheung said that communication is a kind of special knowledge. The DoJ designed the course with an emphasis on diversified, interactive and easy-to-understand methods, along with real-life examples and case studies, which enable trainees to easily grasp knowledge of the rule of law. The course also invited experts to teach trainees the skills of dissemination and communication, better equipping them to become ROLE leaders in the future.

After the course, the DoJ held the closing ceremony (including a certificate presentation) for the foundation course of the third-phase programme. Members of the Steering Committee, Ms Ho and Professor Dicky Tsang, and member of the Working Group, Mr Chan, presented certificates to the trainees who completed the two-day foundation course of the third-phase programme.

Looking ahead, the DoJ will continue to organise advanced and extended courses under the third phase of the TTL Programme. Through visits to law enforcement agencies, mock court activities, thematic talks on specific legal topics and practice activities for promoting the rule of law, the courses will further deepen the understanding of the legal system and the implementation of legal procedures of the trainees who have completed the foundation course, as well as bolster their confidence in disseminating messages of the rule of law in the community.

For details and other information relating to the TTL Programme, please visit the dedicated website atwww.role-ttl.gov.hk.

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Over 80 youth trainees complete foundation course of third phase of ROLE Stars Train-the-Leaders Programme Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

An unseasonably mild December

With the northeast monsoon over southern China generally weaker than normal for most of the time in the month, December 2025 was much warmer than usual in Hong Kong. The monthly mean maximum temperature of 22.4 degrees, monthly mean temperature of 20.2 degrees and monthly mean minimum temperature of 18.4 degrees were 2.0 degrees, 2.0 degrees and 2.2 degrees above their corresponding normals, and all of them were the second highest on record for December. This was also the first time that no Cold Weather Warning was in force in November and December in a year since the Cold Weather Warning System commenced operation in 1999. The month was also drier than usual with a total rainfall of 6.5 millimetres, only about 23 per cent of the normal of 28.8 millimetres. The annual total rainfall of 2 558.7 millimetres was about 5 per cent above the annual normal of 2 431.2 millimetres.

With a band of clouds covering the coast of Guangdong, the weather of Hong Kong was mainly cloudy with one or two rain patches on the first four days of the month. Under the influence of a dry northeast monsoon, the weather turned generally fine and dry on December 5 and remained so on the following four days. With the return of a cloud band, it turned mainly cloudy with one or two rain patches on December 10 and the next morning. It turned generally fine during the day on December 11 as the clouds thinned out. With plenty of sunshine, the maximum temperature at the Observatory rose to 26.0 degrees that afternoon, the highest of the month. A fresh to strong easterly airstream affected the coast of Guangdong the next day. Locally, the weather remained mainly fine and dry.

A cold front moved across the coast of Guangdong on the late afternoon of December 13. Under the influence of its associated strong northeast monsoon, winds strengthened from the north and temperatures fell progressively. It was rather cool on the mornings of the next two days. Additionally, while one or two rain patches occurred on December 13 under the influence of a broad band of clouds, the weather turned generally fine on the night of December 14 under the influence of a dry northeast monsoon and remained so on the next three days. It was also very dry on December 14 and 15, with the relative humidity over most parts of the territory staying around 30 to 40 per cent during the day. With the return of a broad band of clouds, the weather became cloudier with one or two rain patches later on December 18 and the next day. As the cloud band thinned out, the weather turned generally fine and dry during the day on December 20.

Under the influence of a fresh to strong northeast monsoon, it was windier on the following two days. While it was fine and dry on December 21, the weather turned mainly cloudy on December 22 due to the approach of a cloud band and remained so on the following four days. While there were one or two rain patches on the morning of December 25, with a replenishment of the northeast monsoon reaching the coast of Guangdong that morning, the local weather became dry and cool that day. It remained dry with rather cool mornings on the following two days, with the temperature at the Observatory falling to a minimum of 13.8 degrees on the morning of December 27, the lowest of the month. Under the influence of the dry northeast monsoon, the local weather turned mainly fine from December 27 to 29. With the moderation of the northeast monsoon, winds subsided on December 30, with visibility falling below 5 000 metres over parts of the territory that morning. An easterly airstream brought cloudier weather on the last day of the month.

Three tropical cyclones occurred over the South China Sea and the western North Pacific in December 2025.

Details of issuance and cancellation of various warnings/signals in the month are summarised in Table 1. Monthly meteorological figures and departures from normal for December are tabulated in Table 2.

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