New Asia College Cultural Talks (2nd talk)

Co-organized by New Asia College and the New Asia College Alumni Association, the second talk of New Asia College Cultural Talks 2014/15 was completed on 10 January 2015 at the hall of the New Asia Middle School. It was our honor to have invited guest, Prof. Ng Ming, PhD, professor and researcher of New Asia Institute of Advanced Chinese Studies.

Prof. Ng followed the philosophical studies of the east and west from Mr. Tang Chun-I, Mr. Mou Zong-san and Mr. Xu Fu-guan, and particularity focused his research on Confucianism and Chinese culture. Prof. Ng shared the topic of "Chinese Cultural Trends in the Post Axial Period", to look at the challenges the current Confucianism and Chinese culture encounter, and thus to inspire our critical reflection on its development.

The talk received an enthusiastic response and inspired fruitful discussion between the speaker and the audience.  Anyone who is interested in the talk and topic, please visit the college website to watch the video playback.


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Ch'ien Mu Lecture in History and Culture
Alumni Reunions
New Asia Young Scholars Scheme 2014/15 (A review of the 1st semester)
Dean's List (Merit) / Dean's List (Service) and Student Achievement Commendation Ceremony
New Asia College Mentorship Programme Inauguration Ceremony & the "Personal Development Talk and Workshops"
Genuine Communication –Intensive Training on Presentation and Communication Skills
The 63rd Graduation Ceremony
Yu Ying-shih Lecture in History 2014
New Asia History Gallery Feature Exhibition: Ch'ien Mu Manuscripts Exhibition and Book Launch
New Asia College Cultural Talks (2nd talk)
CUHK Alumni Homecoming and Popular Cantonese Ditty Gala Concert
40-year Reunion of Class 1974
New Asia College Alumni Golf Association Achieved Breakthrough Results
The 11th Thousand-people Banquet of Hong Kong Asia Lions Club
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