China Immersion Programme
October 18, 2023 2024-11-19 15:26China Immersion Programme
China Immersion Programme (CIP)
Recap of Class of 2024 China Immersion Programme
Last year, the China Immersion Programme began with experiencing the culture of Hong Kong. The group visited the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist temple complex known for its exquisite architecture and peaceful ambiance, and the Nan Lian Garden adjacent to the it, which showcases traditional Chinese garden design and philosophy. Students also attended hands-on dim sum cooking class, learning the art of making Canton dishes and the region’s culinary traditions.
Over the following months, the group also took on trips to other cities in China, immersing themselves in China’s cultural diversity. The first stop was the vibrant Guanlan Woodblock Print Village in Shenzhen. The experience celebrated the artistry of printmaking, Han-style clothing, and traditional rubbing, fostering appreciation for Chinese cultural heritage.
The journey continued to Shanghai and Beijing, where the group visited iconic landmarks, including the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and Tiananmen Square. A highlight of their time in Beijing was a traditional Peking Opera experience.
Overall, these visits offered a comprehensive blend of cultural, culinary, and historical experiences, providing students with a deeper understanding of China’s rich history and culture, diverse landscape and dynamic growth.
Recap of Class of 2023 China Immersion Programme
Last year’s programme let our students experienced the Chinese culture and the local business practices through a wide range of events, including a virtual walking tour – A Century of Hong Kong Finance, an alumnus sharing: 1 Year MBA Became 18 Years in China, InvestHK’s talk on “An overview of the GBA and InvestHK’s GBA initiatives”, Chinese dim sum cooking class, and more.
Learning outside the classroom through these cultural activities, our students expressed that they could interact very differently with the classmates, and got to know each other from another side, as the events allowed them to discover various work styles and become a more successful and effective team.
Recap of Class of 2022 China Immersion Programme
The programme showcased the best of Chinese culture within Hong Kong, provided an experience to foster academic learning, inspire cultural conversations, and offer some hands-on activities.
The first session was kicked off by an all-day field trip to Lantau Island, one of the largest islands in Hong Kong and steeped in history. Our Full-time students visited Ngong Ping via cable car to witness the majestic outdoor bronze Buddha statue “Big Buddha”, also known as Tian Tan Buddha, followed by a unique Chinese vegetarian lunch from Po Lin Monastery.
Students then embarked on a heritage walk to explore Tai O Fishing Village, which included visits to the Kwan Tai Temple, built in 1488 to honour the God of War and Righteousness, as well as the local market, one of the oldest and most vibrant in Hong Kong, immersing themselves in the local street culture and lifestyle.
Topics that were covered in China Immersion Programme Part I included:
The Job Market in the Greater Bay Area
Shopee SZCB, Company Information Session
LinkedIn Premium Training Session
GBA Alumni Sharing
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Topics that were covered in China Immersion Programme Part II included:
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