The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has partnered with Dr Wong How Man, a world-renowned explorer and founder of the China Exploration and Research Society (CERS), to establish the "Wong How Man Centre for Exploration" (the Centre) at the University of Hong Kong.
Being the first among local universities, the Centre is a one-of-its-kind institute dedicated at nourishing students' curiosity, courage and creativity through exploration. Both HKU and the Centre share the ambition of enhancing students' understanding of the real world and encouraging them to engage in diverse research and learning experiences through the spirit of exploration.
Throughout the academic year, the Centre will organize a series of experiential exploratory activities and public lectures for HKU students. Additionally, the Centre will arrange field visits to centres and conservation project sites of CERS throughout Asia.
On October 4, Dr Wong How Man delivered the inaugural public lecture on campus, titled "Exploration & Education: From 20th to 21st Century”. Dr Wong recounted his 50-year exploration journey, including leading multiple expeditions to China's border regions and neighboring areas, as well as terrestrial, maritime, and cave exploration experiences in China and Southeast Asia. The lecture was well-received by hundreds of students and staff.
“The exploration programmes and experience offered by the Centre will sow the seeds of curiosity and spirit of exploration among our students, and offer them new perspectives to look at the world”, says Professor Xiang Zhang, HKU President and Vice-Chancellor.
“Show me a three-year old child and I show you an explorer”, said Dr Wong, who believes that each individual should stay as curious as a child.
In 2002, Time Magazine selected Dr Wong How Man as one of the "25 Asian Heroes." Recognized as China's most accomplished contemporary explorer, he has previously worked for National Geographic Magazine and led numerous large-scale exploration projects, including one that successfully located the source of the Yangtze River, that have received significant international media coverage.
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