I always talk about my dreams with my friends and teachers but not my family. My dream is to go through the world by working visa, let my tell you why I have such a dream. 
   In Hong Kong there is a formal way to live. First, studying until graduate from university. Second find a job. Third, work hard for half of his life in order to buy an apartment.(apartment in Hong Kong is very expensive).Fourth marry with someone and live happily forever.Sound good?When i think about this "life journey" i will ask what's the purpose of life? Working? Contributing? My final 
answer is enjoying. It may sound crazy for some adult, they will ask "DON'T DAYDREAMING,HOW YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR LIFE WITHOUT MONEY?!!!!" It's also a question in my mind for a long time.
  Until recent, I have a friend call Kelvin he is smart and talented in science.He said " the main problem for someone to practice a dream is not money, is the braveness of stepping out from your regular life. 
  I don't know do I have the braveness to step out forward, I hope I have, but I will try my best to turn to daydream become true. When i am old looking back to my life i will have no regret.
 
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   The Hong Kong government was planning to Implement “national education” as part of the curriculum, in order to increase the sense of belonging of Hong Kong people. However, when the “national education” was implemented, it provoked dissatisfaction of many citizens, including teachers, parents and students.They stand out and fight against this policy. As a citizenof Hong Kong , i think that Hong Kong should not include “national education” as part of the curriculum.

   First, according to the “China model” the curriculum of national education, it mentions the advantages of one party policy and also takes USA as an example telling us about the disadvantages of multi- party policy. From this, we can see that the national education is very subjective which will lead us to a misunderstanding of China.Furthermore, the target of national education is primary students who are still learning to distinguish between true or false, hence it will easily shape a false image of China and this is what we call brain washing.

  Second, loving China is not equal to loving the party. The aim of national education is to let people become more patriotic in an objective way,like how HK people fight for the ownership of Diaoyu Island. But in the curriculum we can’t see how China grew  or  developed in the past, what we can see is how to extol China, praise the communist party.

  Moreover, National education is executed without any consulting, which is a reason why Hong Kong people are so angry about it. The government said that it has already been planning it for 13 years. It raises my curiosity of asking that why no one knows about the national education during that 13 years. 

   Side by side, another problem is that national education will be held as an individual subject and will be a  required examination in HKDSE.So, the aim of national education is to let people become more patriotic, so what if i answer something true but oppose to China. Can i get any marks? There is a conflict between the aim of national education and Examination.

IIn conclusion, i think that national education must be introduced since it’s a good way for the youth to learn more about his own country, but in a more objective way, and not as an individual subject, to teach people the true meaning of patriotism.