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Taiwan Police Host "Kung Fu Detective" Camp for Children

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kaohsiung police in Taiwan organized a "Kung Fu Detective Super Mission Camp" for children during the summer vacation.
  • The camp offered various activities, including martial arts, crime prevention, and forensic science, to enhance children's safety awareness and self-protection skills.
  • The initiative, a collaboration with Fo Guang Shan's Fengshan Lecture Hall, aims to instill legal concepts and self-protection abilities from a young age.

The Kaohsiung City Police Bureau has launched a "Kung Fu Detective Super Mission Camp" to educate children about safety and self-protection during their summer break. The initiative, held in collaboration with the Fo Guang Shan Fengshan Lecture Hall, aims to deepen children's understanding of safety education and enhance their awareness of self-protection.

The camp features a series of courses including martial arts experience, police mission simulations, character education, teamwork, and "three good" practices (good deeds, good words, good thoughts). To enrich the program, the Criminal Investigation Division, the Forensic Science Center, and the Traffic Division are jointly providing instruction.

Courses cover safety, self-defense, and crime prevention. The Criminal Investigation Division educates children on common fraud tactics and online traps, embedding concepts of fraud prevention and cybersecurity. The Forensic Science Center uses engaging lessons to introduce fingerprint collection and evidence analysis, sparking interest in scientific exploration.

The Traffic Division imparts traffic safety knowledge in an easy-to-understand manner, teaching children to recognize traffic signs and follow rules to establish correct road usage concepts. The Women and Children's Protection Division has created a "Self-Defense Dance" that integrates self-defense concepts, crisis response, and protection techniques into music and movement, teaching children to protect themselves, say no bravely, and establish bodily autonomy and self-protection awareness.

Children enthusiastically participated in the various mission challenges, showing great enthusiasm for learning. The Women and Children's Protection Division deemed the "Kung Fu Detective Super Mission Camp" a success and plans to continue using diverse outreach methods to embed safety education and cultivate children's correct legal concepts and self-protection abilities.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.