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30 May 2024

CUHK and CUHK(SZ) students join Under Secretary for Housing
on visit to transitional housing

30 May 2024

Green Camp participants.

Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing engages in dialogue with CUHK and CUHK(SZ) students.

Professor Stephen Wong Heung-sang (right) presents a souvenir to Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing.

Fifteen students from The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) (CUHK(SZ)) participating in a four-day Green Camp visited two innovative housing projects today (30 May): one of the projects in the Lok Sin Tong Transitional Housing Scheme (LST Housing), the transitional housing project that has been refurbished from vacant school premises on Cheung Shan Estate; and the upcoming transitional housing project on Choi Hing Road in Ngau Tau Kok. Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing, the Under Secretary for Housing in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, was also invited to the camp for a dialogue with students in Choi Hing Road project on sustainable urban development in Hong Kong that combines innovation, technology and environmental protection.

Mr Tai talked about the Hong Kong government’s experience of using vacant school premises and other urban resources to construct transitional housing, integrating principles of sustainable development while addressing grassroots housing needs. He was also delighted at the CUHK and CUHK(SZ) students’ engagement in the city’s sustainable development.

Students were deeply impressed by the innovative design and construction methods of the 8-storey Choi Hing Road project, which successfully repurposes integrated modules originally used in the 3-storey transitional housing in To Kwa Wan. It demonstrates how the green concept of value added temporary usage of urban resources can be combined with sustainable technologies to provide better living environments for subdivided flat residents, with a shorter construction time.

CUHK and CUHK(SZ) are committed to fulfilling their social responsibility and being leaders in the research, teaching and institutional practice of sustainable development. To promote students’ understanding of and continuous engagement in the sustainable development and ecological conservation of Hong Kong and Shenzhen, CUHK United College and CUHK(SZ) Ling College organised a four-day Green Camp, covering areas such as urban planning, green constructions, renewable energy and ecological conservation.

The Green Camp was led by Professor Stephen Wong Heung-sang, Head of CUHK United College, and Professor Lu Zongli, Master of CUHK(SZ) Ling College. Professor Wong thanked the Housing Bureau for arranging the visit and said he hoped it would deepen students’ interest in and enthusiasm for participating in sustainable urban development. Professor Lu also expressed the hope that the camp would facilitate the exchange of ideas among students on green issues, and encourage them to contribute to the sustainable future of Hong Kong and Shenzhen.

In addition to visiting the transitional housing projects in Hong Kong, the camp also included visits to the Future Building in Shenzhen; Shenzhen Honghualing Nature Trail; CUHK Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change, the world’s first museum focusing on climate change; and energy-saving and renewable energy facilities at CUHK United College, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the new landscape where innovative ideas meet sustainable development in Hong Kong and Shenzhen.



Green Camp participants.

Green Camp participants.

 

Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing engages in dialogue with CUHK and CUHK(SZ) students.

Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing engages in dialogue with CUHK and CUHK(SZ) students.

 

Professor Stephen Wong Heung-sang (right) presents a souvenir to Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing.

Professor Stephen Wong Heung-sang (right) presents a souvenir to Mr Victor Tai Sheung-shing.

 

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