DoJ stages educational drama

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam (second row, left) and Deputy Secretary for Justice Cheung Kwok-kwan (second row, right) perform in a drama aimed at promoting the rule of law.
The Department of Justice is presenting the interactive drama “Rule of Law Academy -
Adventure to the Stars” starring Secretary for Justice Paul Lam and Deputy Secretary for Justice Cheung Kwok-kwan at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre from today to tomorrow.
This large-scale show, returning by popular demand, aims to promote rule of law education to senior primary students and parents. The two performances are expected to attract an audience of over 2,000.
Through an engaging adventure story, the play integrates the concept of the rule of law into the plot in a lively and interactive manner. Mr Lam and Mr Cheung sing and dance as the Principal and Vice-principal of the Rule of Law Academy to convey the message of upholding the rule of law.
By participating in the interactive sessions, the audience helps the protagonists overcome challenges to attain the “Rule of Law Star” distinction, experiencing how values such as fairness and equality, honesty and integrity, solidarity and mutual support, as well as a law-abiding spirit, can be practised in everyday life.
Under the “Rule of Law through Drama” project, the Department of Justice has been promoting law-abiding awareness and the spirit of the rule of law through stage performances. The project has presented over 350 shows to local primary schools since its launch in 2021.