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Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum has prepared a series of educational DVD (with explanatory notes as teaching aid) on the subjects of Dr Sun's life career and his activities in Hong Kong. Teachers can use these DVDs to brief their students prior to their visit, so as to familiarize them with the exhibition contents and background knowledge about Dr Sun Yat-sen.

The educational DVDs include:
Secondary schools:1.Learning about Dr Sun Yat-sen
Featuring artefacts, historical photographs and visuals, this programme will give a chronological account of Dr Sun's different milestones, covering his birth, student days, kidnapping in London, revolutionary uprising and movement against the monarchical scheme of Yuan Shikai.
2.Dr Sun Yat-sen and Hong Kong
Featuring artefacts, historical photographs and visuals, this programme explains how Dr Sun's experiences in Hong Kong nurtured his revolutionary ideas. Students will be able to probe into the relationship between Hong Kong and the success of the 1911 Revolution.
Primary schools:1.Learning about Dr Sun Yat-sen
Featuring artefacts, historical photographs and visuals, this programme presents the life history of Dr Sun Yat-sen by ways of Q&A and storytelling. The topics include Dr Sun's birth and study, his kidnapping in London, the Wuchang uprising and his proclamation as the Provisional President of the Republic of China.
2.Dr Sun Yat-sen and Hong Kong
Featuring artefacts, historical photographs and visuals, this programme illustrates the relationship between Hong Kong in Dr Sun Yat-sen's time and the revolutionary campaign by way of Q&A and storytelling. These cover Dr Sun's studies and revolutionary activities in Hong Kong, his general impression towards the territory, as well as the historic visit to the University of Hong Kong in his later years.

Teachers can borrow the DVDs by filling in a form of "Application Form for Loan Out Service". The completed application form should be sent to our Museum either by fax (3580 0498) or by mail (please specify "Application for Loan of Information" on the envelope).


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