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Christine Choi Yuk-lin
PersonChristine Choi Yuk-lin is Hong Kong's Secretary for Education, addressing school closures, curriculum, and teacher training.
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Christine Choi Yuk-lin is the Secretary for Education in Hong Kong. She is currently newsworthy due to her involvement in addressing several pressing issues within the Hong Kong education system. These include managing school closures due to declining enrollment, implementing a teacher certification program, and adapting to demographic shifts. Choi has recently defended kindergarten subsidy cuts and warned of further school closures if operators don't plan for shrinking student populations. She's also overseeing the development of an international version of the university entrance exam and promoting Hong Kong universities to international students, particularly those from Belt and Road Initiative countries. Furthermore, she is exploring allowing more schools to use English as the medium of instruction and is leading efforts to develop AI tailored for Hong Kong schools. Her decisions and policies are significantly shaping the future of education in Hong Kong.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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