Academic Exchange
Dear Students,
Ten Years Ten Memories is a special initiative organized by Muse College to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the university. It aims to promote communication and collaboration between Muse College and the various colleges of CUHK. Through joint efforts in both Shenzhen and Hong Kong, at least ten interactive activities will be held, covering five main categories: Urban Exploration, Arts and Sports, Public Service, History and Culture, and Embracing Nature. These activities seek to promote the understanding of the Greater Bay Area, and deepen the awareness of the trend of "Shenzhen-Hong Kong twin cities, win-win in the Greater Bay Area" among students and faculty members from both campuses.
In this episode of Ten Years Ten Memories, we will explore the vibrant city of Hong Kong. Participants will have the opportunity to ramble through the Sun Yat-sen Heritage Trail. We will also visit the Tai Kwun, a former police station transformed into an art gallery and creative base, as well as the PMQ, a hub for local designers and creators. We will also have the opportunity to participate in the Graphic Design in Japan 2023 (Hong Kong Exhibition) by PMQ and JAGDA. Let's wander through the bustling markets of central district. It is the right time to embrace the joy of spring and revel in this wonderful experience.
Date: April 11 (Thursday)
Time: 9:30-17:00
Departure point: Gateway of Muse College
Itinerary
Gateway of Muse College - Central of Hong Kong citywalk - Tai Kwun - Central Market for lunch (self-funded) - PMQ - Sun Yat-sen Heritage Trail - Return to Campus.
Note: " Ten Years Ten Memories: Old Town with New Impression" will consist of two sections: a study tour in Central of Hong Kong, and a series of lectures on the Greater Bay Area. The two lecture sessions will delve into various aspects of Hong Kong, including its society, economy, culture, and history. We will invite two esteemed scholars who will use rich case studies and in-depth analysis to guide participants in exploring the unique charm and wisdom of this city. Please stay tuned for further lecture information through college notifications.
Completing the two sections of this event will earn corresponding credit hours for CEC1020 (14 credit hours)