Hong Kong, China — Hong Kong's sweeping national security law has stifled dissent in the city but on Saturday the government turned to a giant board game in an attempt to promote it to the public. Outside the cube-shaped Palace Museum, 14 teams faced off in a quiz game for national security education day. It is a concept borrowed from mainland China, which imposed the legislation after massive and sometimes violent pro-democracy protests engulfed the city in 2019. Mandy Chan, whose daughter was performing in carnival events around the board game, said her child learns about the topic at school.
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