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    VTC holds Flag Raising Ceremony to welcome the New Year

    Latest updated 31 Dec 2024
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      VTC holds the flag raising ceremony on campus today

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      The VTC Flag Raising Team was appointed to assist the Council to conduct the national flag raising ceremony on important days and special occasions. (First Row) VTC Chairman Mr Tony TAI (centre), VTC Deputy Chairmen Dr Daniel YIP (third from right) and Mr Paul CHONG (third from left), Council Member Mr Dominic PANG (second from left) and VTC management team posed with new members of the VTC Flag Raising Team.

    The Vocational Training Council (VTC) hosted a flag raising ceremony on campus today (31 December). VTC Chairman Mr Tony TAI, Deputy Chairmen Dr Daniel YIP and Mr Paul CHONG, Council Member Mr Dominic PANG, together with VTC management, staff, and students joined the ceremony, celebrating the coming of the new year and wishing prosperity and vitality of our country and Hong Kong. The Appointment Ceremony for new members of the VTC Flag Raising Team was also held on this day. Comprising staff and students, the Flag Raising Team conducts national flag raising ceremonies on significant days and occasions to foster a deeper sense of belonging to our country and strengthen national identity among the VTC community.

    As Hong Kong’s largest provider of Vocational and Professional Education and Training (VPET), VTC is committed to supporting the Government's initiatives in promoting VPET. By offering quality, flexible, and diverse learning opportunities for young people and working adults, VTC will continue to nurture skilled talent to contribute to the economic and social development of Hong Kong and our country.

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