
Christine Choi Yuk-lin
PersonChristine Choi Yuk-lin is Hong Kong's Secretary for Education, overseeing education policy and initiatives.
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Christine Choi Yuk-lin serves as the Secretary for Education in Hong Kong. She is currently newsworthy due to her involvement in several significant education-related policy changes and initiatives. Recent developments include defending cuts to kindergarten subsidies due to declining birth rates, promoting Hong Kong universities to international students (particularly from Belt and Road and ASEAN countries), and overseeing a rise in non-local undergraduate enrollment. She is also considering allowing more schools to use English as the medium of instruction and implementing a mandatory practicing certificate for teachers, requiring specific training hours. Furthermore, she is leading efforts to develop an AI platform tailored for Hong Kong schools. Her actions and decisions directly impact the education system, making her a key figure in Hong Kong's current affairs.
Last updated: March 15, 2026
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