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Passing On Local Traditions TWGHs Organised the Tin Hau Fest!
Yaumatei To celebrate Tin Haus birthday and with the aim to pass on
the traditional temple culture, TWGHs has resumed one of the
biggest Tin Hau Festival celebrations Tin Hau Fest! Yaumatei on 8
May 2018. Mr. Vinci WONG, the Chairman, together with Board Members
and guests, were invited to join the ceremony.
Mr. Vinci WONG, the Chairman, along with 4 of the guests,
performed a rite to offer best wishes for everyone in Hong Kong.
The celebrations also included the Fa Pau Chong Shen Ceremony to
show respect for and celebrate the birth of Tin Hau.
The Festival featured a variety of activities, including the
lion and kirin dance, a Cantonese Opera performance and Chinese
gown dance show. There were also booths showcasing different forms
of traditional intangible cultural heritage such as Chinese
calligraphy, sugar painting, flour dolls and flower plaque art. In
addition, 2 free guided tours were arranged for visitors to learn
more about the traditional cultures of temples and the history of
the Yaumatei community.
Mr. Vinci WONG, the Chairman, together with Board Members and
guests, attended the Tin Hau Fest! Yaumatei, offering best wishes
for everyone in Hong Kong.
Group photo of guests in front of a flower
plaque at the Tin Hau Fest! Yaumatei
Group photo of Mr. Vinci WONG (right), the Chairman, and a booth
exhibitor
There were booths showcasing different forms of traditional
intangible cultural heritage such as flower plaque art and flour
dolls.
The Tin Hau Fest! Yaumatei drew many people to
participate.
Mr. Vinci WONG, the Chairman,
performed an eye-dotting ceremony on a kirin.
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Mr. Vinci WONG (right 3), the Chairman, and Board Members paid a
familiarisation visit to TWGHs Jockey Club Sunshine Complex for the
Elderly.
Chairmans MessageOn an ordinary workday in April, I received a
letter which was definitely extraordinary. It contained an
ingenious handmade greeting card from Kitty, a TWGHs kindergarten
teacher. On the cover of the card, she painted a portrait of me
with rich colours in a lively style, depicting me as a Chairman
full of energy and vitality. Inside the card, there were
handwritten praises, blessings and encouragement, by which I was
really moved and gratified. I believe, as do other members of the
Board, that we cannot promote the charity work of TWGHs alone
without the support of the general public, the benefactors, our
predecessors and our staff. As Chairman, I am sincerely grateful
for your encouragement and guidance. Your recognition is the
impetus to our ongoing progression in various services, and I
treasure the privilege to join hands with you all during the year
to optimise our contributions for the long-term development of our
society.
In early May, I participated in the Tin Hau Fest! Yaumatei, a
large temple celebration event in Kowloon revived by TWGHs. On that
day, our organising team arranged a number of traditional
ceremonies and activities with local characteristics, providing
participants with some unforgettable moments. I joined other Board
Members and the public in cheering at the rare scene of a
worshipping ceremony with a giant floral tower to pay tribute to
Tin Hau, Goddess of the Sea. People were also amazed at the stalls
of traditional handicrafts, such as sugar paintings and flower
plaque making. And all the places for the free guided tours were
taken up in no time. The big smiles and enthusiastic participation
of members of the public were like numerous Like casted for the
event. Here I would like to thank our project team members for
their efforts and coordination, without which TWGHs social services
could not have better integrated into the community. Plus, thanks
to the event, the general public now have a more clear picture of
TWGHs aspirations in preserving and promoting traditional Chinese
culture, besides our dedication to meet the demand for traditional
Chinese temple services.
To steer society towards a brighter future, we must first of all
properly nurture the younger generation. Adhering to the philosophy
of all-round education, TWGHs promotes diversified teaching, and
explores and cultivates students potential in different aspects,
for the sake of a holistic development of their moral,
intellectual, physical, social and aesthetic well-being. Among
others, it is the 3rd year for TWGHs to organise the Every Child is
an Artist Art Education Development Programme for our kindergarten
students, which is intended to enhance childrens arts literacy by
means of art education and creation. It also guides children to
explore things from different perspectives, in order to enhance
their thinking, visions, creativity and confidence. An exhibition
was organised in early May to display a number of works with
infinite creativity and childlike innocence, which proved the
significance of effective teaching in childrens happy learning and
healthy growth. It also reminded us of the importance of upholding
our original aspiration and belief in education for all, offering
quality education to the younger generation who can then open up a
promising future of their own.
In addition, TWGHs has been actively promoting STEM education at
our schools in recent years, with the aim to develop students
computational thinking and innovation, as well as collaboration and
problem-solving skills in a systematic manner. Making good use of
our valuable school network, we organised the B3 STEM Challenge
2018 for TWGHs primary schools in mid-April, and specially arranged
students from different schools to form teams to join, hoping to
facilitate them to learn from each other. Participating students
benefit greatly, not so much from the prizes as from the
inspiration for their personal growth. TWGHs also proactively takes
students out of Hong Kong to gain personal experience and make
contacts in different parts of the world. By so doing, students can
verify and apply what they have learned. They are also encouraged
to think out of the box, to be exposed to different cultures, and
to respect and accept one another. Indeed, related initiatives are
conducive to their intelligent and moral development. At the
closing ceremony of the Our Future, Our Teenagers: Belt and Road
Exchange Project, I listened to the presentations by participating
students, who, with great fluency and confidence, shared their
wonderful learning experiences of lectures, company visits and even
their journeys to Singapore and Malaysia, which adequately shows
the benefits of the project to students. I am indeed happy and
satisfied to witness their growth throughout the programme.
There is a good news I would like to share with you. WEI Zhong,
a Form 6 student of TWGHs C Y Ma Memorial College with outstanding
performance in vocal music and piano, was honoured with the 2nd
Runner-up in the Performing Artist category in the SCMP Student of
the Year Awards, while TAM Yun Fung, a local elite athlete of
billiard sports and a Form 6 student of TWGHs Kap Yan Directors
College, was also shortlisted as one of the finalists for the
Sportsperson category. Congratulations to both! Thanks to the
support from the TWGHs Support and Award Scheme for Elite Sport and
Art Students, we are delighted to see that these two students have
been able to develop their potentials and won awards in
international competitions.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone of the TWGHs Charity
Premiere of Fortuitousness: Xu Zhimo Drama Show on 29 June, which
has become possible thanks to the generous sponsorship of Mrs.
ZHENG HUANG Xuanying and the great support of Little Horse
Workshop. Please show your support for the excellent performance,
as well as the fund-raising deed for TWGHs Easy Ride Transportation
Service intended for the elderly. Enjoy a good show and help the
needy at the same time. Dont miss it!
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Familiarisation Visits by Board of Directors to TWGHs Service
UnitsFollowing an earlier round of familiarisation visits in April
2018, the TWGHs Board of Directors made another round of visits in
May 2018 to TWGHs service units, including TWGHs Ma Kam Chan
Memorial Primary School, TWGHs Kwok Yat Wai College, TWGHs Tsui
Tsin Tong Kindergarten, TWGHs Fong Shu Chuen Social Service
Building, TWGHs Jockey Club Sunshine Complex for the Elderly,
Engage (Young Old Service), TWGHs Ko Wong Mo Ching Memorial
Holistic Healthcare Centre, iCare Kitchen, Smiling Heart, as well
as TWGHs properties, so as to deepen their understanding of the
future development of TWGHs education and community services.
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TWGHs Man Mo Temple 170 Years of HeritageIt has been over 170
years since the establishment of TWGHs Man Mo Temple in 1847. As
one of the renowned temples in Hong Kong, it was declared a
monument by the Government in 2010.
To celebrate the 170th Anniversary of TWGHs Man Mo Temple in
2017, TWGHs invited Mr. KO Tim Keung, a famous Hong Kong historian,
to be the author of TWGHs Man Mo Temple 170 Years of Heritage,
which comes with the Catalogue for the Plaques and Couplets of
TWGHs Man Mo Temple. Through extensive literature surveys and
studies, the book looked at not only the origin and the
parliamentary, arbitration and development functions of Man Mo
Temple during the early days of Hong Kong, but also the
establishment of the Man Mo Temple Free School, explaining in
detail the social status and functions of Man Mo Temple, so as to
enhance public understanding of the history of Man Mo Temple.
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Tung Wah Archives and Early Overseas Chinese Subject Talks and
Roving ExhibitionsCo-organised by the TWGHs Records and Heritage
Office and Hong Kong Public Libraries, the last two talks of the
Tung Wah Archives and Early Overseas Chinese Subject Talks were
held on 14 and 21 April 2018. The talk titled Early Development of
Hong Kongs Funeral Industry presented by Dr. Desmond WONG and Mr.
Willis LAU of The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage, drew
references from historical documents and research materials to
present a retrospective of the funeral and burial services provided
by TWGHs to local Chinese over the past century, as well as of the
early development of Hong Kongs funeral industry. The talk
attracted an audience of over a hundred. The other talk, Huiguan
& Early overseas Chinese in the United States, was presented by
Dr. Sonia NG, a scholar on the history of overseas Chinese in the
United States, who elaborated on the indispensable role played by
mutual aid societies known as huiguans in early Chinese communities
in the United States. She also shared with the audience some
stories behind her research.
The entire series of six subject talks on Tung Wah Archives and
Early Overseas Chinese was successfully completed. An audio review
of the subject talks is available on the website of the Hong Kong
Public Libraries. Roving exhibitions will continue to be on display
at public libraries until 31 July 2018. For more details, please
visit the Hong Kong Public Libraries website at
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Secretary for Home Affairs visitedTWGHs WashEasy Dishware
Cleaning ServiceThe Hon. LAU Kong Wah, JP, Secretary for Home
Affairs, and Ms. CHAN Yuen Man, Amy, JP, District Officer (Shatin),
visited TWGHs WashEasy Dishware Cleaning Service on 27 April 2018.
Apart from walking through the dish washing operations, they also
interacted with the disabled staff to encourage them to keep up
with their good work.
TWGHs WashEasy Dishware Cleaning Service, established in October
2015, was the first social enterprise to employ disabled staff to
provide reliable and high quality dish-washing service. WashEasy
now employs 16 employees with disabilities and serves 18 clients,
including restaurants, food production factories, club houses etc.,
with service spots all over Hong Kong.
The Hon. LAU Kong Wah, JP (right 4), Secretary for Home Affairs,
and Ms. CHAN Yuen Man, Amy, JP (left 4), District Officer (Shatin),
visited TWGHs WashEasy Dishware Cleaning Service.
The Hon. LAU Kong Wah, JP (left 1), Secretary for Home Affairs,
chatted
with disabled workers.
The Subject Talk Huiguan & Early overseas Chinese in the
United States was presented by Dr. Sonia NG, a renowned scholar on
the history of overseas Chinese in the United States.
The Subject Talk Early Development of Hong Kongs Funeral
Industry was presented by Dr. Desmond WONG and Mr. Willis LAU of
The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage.
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Anti-wandering System Won Best Smart Care Technology Solution
AwardThe anti-wandering system applied at 11 TWGHs Day Care Centres
for the Elderly won the Best Smart Care Technology Solution Award
in the Ageing Asia Innovation Forum cum 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare
Innovation Awards.
The anti-wandering system was jointly developed by TWGHs, Hong
Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Enabling Technologies, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles
and Apparel Limited and Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology
Research Institute. The vest, specially designed for elders body
form, was equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS), Radio
Frequency Identification (FRID) and Bluetooth (iBeacon) technology,
providing real-time location monitoring for both indoor and outdoor
activities with the goal to ensure the safety of demented elders
who have wandering risks without depriving of their independence
and dignity.
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Group photo of Mr. Vinci WONG (back row, right 10), the Chairman
cum Supervisor, Board Members,
guests and student representatives of kindergartens at the
Kick-off Ceremony
TAM Yun Fung, a F.6 student of TWGHs Kap Yan Directors College,
was shortlisted as finalist of the Student of the Year -
Sportsperson.
WEI Zhong, a F.6 student of TWGHs C.Y. Ma Memorial College, won
2nd Runner-up of the Student of the Year - Performing Artist
award.
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Students engaged in discussions, debugging and trials to plan an
escape route out of the maze for the mechanical ball Sphero.
B3 STEM Challenge 2018 Students enjoyed B3 STEM Challenge 2018
Competition.
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TWGHs Elite Sport and Art Students Received SCMP Student of the
Year AwardsTWGHs has been providing all-round education to help
students develop their potentials. To further enhance the training
for young athletes and artists, TWGHs has launched the TWGHs
Support and Award Scheme for Elite Sport and Art Students to
encourage them to pursue further training and participate in
large-scale international competitions. Two students of the Scheme
were recognised in the Student of the Year Awards by South China
Morning Post lately.
WEI Zhong, a F.6 student of TWGHs C.Y. Ma Memorial College, won
the 2nd Runner-up of the Student of the Year - Performing Artist
award. WEI was granted subsidies by the Scheme since the academic
year 2015/16 for participating in overseas competitions. He has won
champion in international music competitions in Czech, Austria,
Italy and France. WEI will pursue his study at the Central
Conservatory of Music in Beijing starting from September 2018, with
a goal to become an outstanding musician.
TAM Yun Fung, a F.6 student of TWGHs Kap Yan Directors College,
was shortlisted as finalist of the Student of the Year -
Sportsperson. As an elite athlete of billiard sports, TAM has been
nominated for the TWGHs Support and Award Scheme for Elite Sport
and Art Students since the academic year 2013/14 and has received
subsidies for training. He has represented Hong Kong in various
international competitions and won 1st Runner-up in the 2016 IBSF
U18 Snooker Championships.
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Awards School(s) Champion TWGHs Wong Yee Jar Jat Memorial
Primary School
1st runner-up TWGHs Leo Tung-hai LEE Primary School
2nd runner-up TWGHs Li Chi Ho Primary School
TWGHs Wong See Sum Primary SchoolMerit
TWGHs Hok Shan School
TWGHs Lo Yu Chik Primary School
TWGHs Ko Ho Ning Memorial Primary School
TWGHs Sin Chu Wan Primary School TWGHs Hong Kong & Kowloon
Electrical Appliances Merchants Association Ltd. School
TWGHs Yiu Dak Chi Memorial Primary School (Yuen Long)
TWGHs Chow Yin Sum Primary School
TWGHs Ma Kam Chan Memorial Primary SchoolBest Teamwork Award
TWGHs Ma Kam Chan Memorial Primary School
The 3rd TWGHs Kindergartens Every Child is an Artist Art
ExhibitionStarting from the academic year 2015/16, TWGHs has been
running the Every Child is an Artist Art Education Development
Programme for its affiliated kindergartens. The Programme aims to
discover childrens artistic potential, create an artistic
atmosphere at schools, and cultivate childrens artistic flair and
creativity.
The 3rd Every Child is an Artist Art Exhibition was held at the
Exhibition Gallery of Sha Tin Town Hall from 3 to 5 May 2018. With
3-dimensional artistic creations as the theme, artworks from over
500 students from TWGHs Liu Yan Tak Memorial Kindergarten, TWGHs
Chan King Har Kindergarten, TWGHs Fong Shu Fook Tong Kindergarten,
TWGHs Tin Wan Kindergarten, TWGHs Lions Club of Metropolitan Hong
Kong Kindergarten and TWGHs Lucina Laam Ho Kindergarten were
showcased.
The kick-off ceremony was held on 3 May 2018, with Ms. TAM Mei
Yee, Eve, Museum Director of the Hong Kong Museum of Art, as the
honorable guest. Mr. Vinci WONG, the Chairman cum Supervisor, and
Board Members also participated to appreciate the childrens unique
artistic talents.
TWGHs Joint Primary Schools B3 STEM Challenge 2018 CompetitionTo
promote the development of STEM education and cultivate students
computational and innovative thinking, as well as collaborative and
problem-solving skills, TWGHs organised the TWGHs Joint Primary
Schools B3 STEM Challenge 2018 Competition on 14 April 2018. Prof.
KONG Siu Cheung of The Education University of Hong Kong and Dr.
LEUNG Wing Hung, President of TWGHs Kwan Fong Kai Chi School, were
invited as judges.
The Competition, mainly composed of Complete Bridge Construction
and Maze Escape, took the form of team matches, with teams made up
of students from different schools. Students were required to use
cardboards to make bridge devices and apply coding skills to
control the mechanical ball Sphero and the electronic device Micro:
bit to accomplish different tasks to escape from the maze. The
competition was exciting as participants pit their thinking and
communication skills against each other in a series of trials and
refinements to get the best programming results. The Competition
not only encouraged students to apply their STEM knowledge and
skills, but also enhanced their problem-solving skills and
developed their creativity and team spirit.
Children participated in creating the art pieces to showcase
their imagination and creativity.
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TWGHs Joint School (New Territories West) Reading Promotion
Scheme This academic year, 6 TWGHs secondary schools, 3 primary
schools and 3 kindergartens from New Territories West co-organised
the TWGHs Joint School Reading Promotion Scheme. Under the theme of
Enjoy Reading, the Scheme aims to promote reading habits in schools
and the community. Starting from last October, reading ambassadors
were selected from the 6 secondary schools to participate in a
storytelling workshop, and guide the primary school students to
read in reading day camps. In addition, book-crossing sessions were
scheduled and Mr. Vinci WONG, the Chairman cum Honorary Supervior,
and Mr. WAI Ho Man, Herman, Vice-Chairman were invited to
participate.
The finale of the Scheme was the Award Presentation Ceremony cum
Reading Carnival, held at TWGHs Yau Tze Tin Memorial College on 21
April 2018. Besides a storytelling competition and performance by
students from the 3 participating kindergartens, each participating
school also set up reading booths on each campus and in Siu Hong
Court Square, which received warm support from the public.
A Cooperation Agreement was signed by Mr. Vinci WONG (front row,
left), the Chairman, and Mr. WU Ji Biao (front row, right),
President of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,
under the witness of representatives from both parties.
Mr. Vinci WONG (right), the Chairman cum Honorary Supervisor,
and Mr. TAM Chun Kwok, Kazaf (left), Vice-Chairman cum Chairman of
the Education Committee, presented a souvenir to Mr. Alex FONG
(centre), the officiating guest.
Mr. Vinci WONG (front row, right), the Chairman cum Honorary
Supervisor, and Mr. WAI Ho Man, Herman (front row, centre),
Vice-Chairman, attended the book-crossing event to support reading
promotion.
Mr. Vinci WONG (left 8), the Chairman cum Honorary Supervisor,
TWGHs Board Members and representatives of the International
Academy of the Belt and Road attended the Closing Ceremony.
Group photo of Mr. Vinci WONG (centre), the Chairman cum
Honorary Supervisor, and two of the best study groups from TWGHs
secondary schools
Accompanied by Mr. Vinci WONG (left 2), the Chairman cum
Honorary Supervisor, and Dr. TSOI Wing Sing, Ken (right 1), Mr.
Alex FONG (left 3) presented prizes to winners.
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participated in the exciting Gala.
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TWGHs Joint Primary School Swimming GalaThe TWGHs Joint Primary
School Swimming Gala was held on 10 May 2018 at the Ma On Shan
Swimming Pool in Sha Tin. Mr. Alex FONG, former representative of
the Hong Kong Swimming Team and famous local singer and actor, was
invited as the officiating guest.
About 300 athletes from 13 TWGHs primary schools participated in
the Gala, with a total of three records broken. Mr. Vinci WONG, the
Chairman cum Honorary Supervisor, said in his speech at the
ceremony that the Gala was exciting and was a display of students
sportsmanship. He assured students that they had gained valuable
experience regardless of whether they had won or not, and
encouraged them to be persistent and train hard for personal
breakthroughs.
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Closing Ceremony of Our Future, Our Teenagers Belt and Road
Exchange ProjectThe Closing Ceremony of the Our Future, Our
Teenagers Belt and Road Exchange Project co-organised by TWGHs and
the International Academy of the Belt and Road was held on 20 April
2018 at TWGHs Wong Fut Nam College. TWGHs Board Members and
representatives of the International Academy of the Belt and Road
were invited to attend the event.
The one-year Our Future, Our Teenagers Belt and Road Exchange
Project was launched last September. Activities including student
seminars, teacher seminars, study groups and study tour to
Singapore and Malaysia were organised to enhance students
understanding of the Belt and Road initiative and to widen their
horizon.
At the Closing Ceremony, 18 study groups from TWGHs secondary
schools were presented certificates and book coupons in recognition
of their efforts in completing their projects. The 6
best-performing groups were invited to give a brief presentation of
their study to the attending guests, teachers and students.
TWGHs Signed Cooperation Agreement with Shandong University of
Traditional Chinese MedicineTWGHs signed a Cooperation Agreement
with Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine on 25
April 2018 for collaboration in projects, academic exchange and
talent training. Under the Agreement, the University will support
TWGHs to participate in the establishment of Hong Kongs first
Chinese Medicine Hospital and the set up of a Chinese Medicine Ward
in Kwong Wah Hospital.
On that day, Mr. WU Ji Biao, President of Shandong University of
Traditional Chinese Medicine, led a delegation from Shandong
Province to visit TWGHs. The delegation visited the telemedicine
facility at Tung Wah Hospital The University of Hong Kong Clinical
Centre for Teaching and Research in Chinese Medicine, Kwong Wah
Hospital The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine
Clinical Research and Services Centre, TWGHs Man Mo Temple and the
Assembly Hall of Tung Wah Hospital.
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Fund-raising Activities
Group photo of Miss Alice CHAN (centre), Principal Human
Resources Manager, and staff from the Human Resources Branch at
the award ceremony
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TWGHs Charity Premiere of Fortuitousness: Xu Zhimo Drama
ShowWith Mrs. ZHENG HUANG Xuanying as the Title Sponsor, the TWGHs
Charity Premiere of Fortuitousness: Xu Zhimo Drama Show will be
staged on Friday, 29 June 2018, at the Lyric Theatre of The Hong
Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Marking the return of the
acclaimed drama with a new production, the Premiere aims to raise
funds for the Groups new Easy Ride Transportation Service
initiative for frail elders.
Fortuitousness: Xu Zhimo was the first drama written, directed,
performed and produced by artiste Mr. Steven MA Chun Wai. It has
been highly commended since its debut in 2016, and will kick start
its second run with the Charity Premiere. We cordially invite you
to be part of this event and support us. By making a designated
donation amount, you will be entitled to a complimentary ticket and
a commemorative bookmark. We also welcome your support in donating
complimentary tickets to TWGHs beneficiaries for them to enjoy the
Premiere.
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TWGHs Man Mo Temple 170th Anniversary Commemorative Gold Medal
and Gold Bar Charity SaleTo celebrate the 170th Anniversary of
TWGHs Man Mo Temple, TWGHs has issued a total of 888 sets of
commemorative gold medal and some with a gold bar, produced by Chow
Tai Fook, for charity sale. The front side of the gold medal and
gold bar features a silhouette of Man Mo Temple and the words ,
while the back side bears the plaques and bestowed by Emperor
Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, making it a remarkable
collectable.
The funds raised, less the gold and production costs, will be
designated to support the TWGHs Man Mo Temple Overseas Scholarship
for Outstanding Students to subsidise students to study overseas
and broaden their horizon. For subscription methods and details,
please visit TWGHs website at
http://www.tungwah.org.hk/en/fund-raising/fr-news/.
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HR AsiaHR Asia Awards 2018427
TWGHs Named HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia (Hong
Kong Chapter) for 4 Consecutive YearsAs a caring employer, TWGHs
has been implementing agile and innovative human resources
management strategies to nurture talents. Such efforts have been
recognised once again, as TWGHs has been named as one of the HR
Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia (Hong Kong Chapter) for 4
consecutive years in the HR Asia Awards 2018 organised by human
resources magazine HR Asia. An award presentation ceremony was
successfully held on 27 April 2018.
TWGHs will continue to provide diversified job opportunities,
training courses as well as staff welfare activities to upkeep the
happy momentum at our workplace.
Friends of Tung Wah Monthly Donation Scheme Good People, Good
DeedsEstablished in 2010, the Friends of Tung Wah Monthly Donation
Scheme encourages members of the public to join as monthly donors
to support our strategies and development plans in medical and
health, education, community and welfare, as well as cultural
heritage services, with an aim to benefit the disadvantaged in the
community.
The theme of the promotional video this year is Good People,
Good Deeds, which conveys the message that each of us can
contribute to the happiness of others. We hope the public will work
together to support this meaningful scheme.
For more details about the Scheme, please call our hotline 1878
333 or visit the website at
http://www.tungwah.org.hk/friendsoftw.
All direct expenses of this scheme have been sponsored by TWGHs
Board of Directors and the Title Sponsor and no administrative
costs will be deducted from the donations of the general public to
ensure all public donations will go directly to our services.