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Global Exploration

Aims

The purpose of the study tours is to expose our students to a wider range of learning experiences and opportunities in order to broaden their global vision. When studying with young people from various cultures, our students are readying themselves with creativity, communication skills, collaborative skills, discernment, values and citizenship which are key to future success.

Overview

Study tours take students beyond the familiar and the experience is turned into deep learning through reflective assignments and integration with different subjects. Our theme-based and curriculum-based study tours are not simply a chance for language practice; they also offer opportunities for students to get knowledge of culture, history, art, technology, learn about conservation and the university education of other countries.

From July 12 to 16, 36 members of our Athletics Team participated in a training camp in Taipei, where they received professional coaching from Olympic team trainers at the National Taiwan Sport University. The high-intensity sessions covered running, javelin, and discus training. Through these challenges, the students pushed their limits and set higher goals for future competitions! In addition, they attended a professional baseball game and experienced the thrill of playing baseball, immersing themselves in the charm of sports.

Let us embrace the spirit of ”Exercise Daily,“ actively participate in sports activities, strengthen our bodies, and bravely pursue our dreams!

Inter-School Ireland Nature and Culture Exchange Tour (June 21-30, 2025) (Day 1 to Day 5: Dublin)

A group of 32 participants from the Inter-School Ireland Nature and Culture Exchange Tour set off for Ireland on June 21 for a ten-day exploratory exchange program.

After more than ten hours of travel, the students arrived in Dublin and immediately visited the Library of Trinity College to experience the local academic atmosphere. The following day, they visited the Dublin Confucius Institute at Dublin City University, where they engaged in exchange activities with local students, sharing their cultural backgrounds and fostering international friendships. Most importantly, staying in the dormitories of Dublin City University allowed the students to experience university life.

Additionally, the group visited Kilmainham Gaol, O’Connell Street, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Butlers Chocolate Factory, the Dublin General Post Office (GPO), Powerscourt House & Gardens, and Kilkenny Castle, gaining a deeper understanding of Ireland’s historical and cultural heritage.

Our S5 CLAPTECH ApL “Multimedia Storytelling” students have just completed an enriching and unforgettable study tour in Kansai!(23-26 Jun, 2025) 

CLAP-TECH Japan (Osaka) Study Tour

During this 4-day, 3-night journey, students: 

*Broadened their horizons* by exploring overseas applications and cutting-edge technology related to multimedia

Experienced the vibrant atmosphere of the 2025 Osaka Expo

Visited various academic and cultural landmarks to inspire creative thinking 

Highlights of the Tour: 

– OCA Osaka College of Design & Technology: Gained insights into Japan’s latest advancements in multimedia design and technology 

– NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station: Explored behind-the-scenes operations of professional media production 

– Osaka Science and Technology Museum: Experienced the charm of cutting-edge innovations 

– Kyocera Museum of Art* & *Tenryu-ji Temple in Kyoto: Immersed in Japan’s art and Zen culture 

– Shinsaibashi: A fusion of cultural and commercial experiences 

In addition, our students had the opportunity to interact and learn with peers from *three other schools*, sharing ideas and inspiring each other! 

Every stop of the journey was filled with learning and surprises. Not only did our students enhance their understanding of multimedia applications, but they also learned how to integrate culture, technology, and storytelling to create their own unique and compelling narratives! 

Special thanks to CLAPTECH and Hong Kong Baptist University for their meticulous planning and support. Our students returned with valuable experiences and are excited to apply what they’ve learned to craft even more amazing stories in the future! 

Shanghai, China

To deepen educational exchanges between Shanghai and Hong Kong, around 30 teachers and students from our school conducted a technology-themed study program in Shanghai from April 16th to 20th. During the trip, students explored top universities to experience academic excellence, participated in interactive classes at secondary schools, and engaged in diverse activities to appreciate the cultural heritage and vitality of this sci-tech innovation hub. 

On the third day of the technology study exchange program, we visited Fudan University, known as “the top university in Jiangnan.” Strolling along the plane tree-lined Guanghua Road, students immersed themselves in the scholarly ambiance of this century-old institution. At an exchange session with Hong Kong and Macau students, Fudan teachers and students warmly shared their academic journeys in Cantonese, recounting their efforts to gain admission to the university. 

In the afternoon, the group went to Shanghai Xin Fuxing Junior Middle School, where students from both cities collaborated in science workshops. Through fun experiments explaining Bernoulli’s principle, followed by a cross-regional volleyball friendly match described as a “youthful symphony,” lasting friendships were forged. 

On the fourth day, accompanied by the morning breeze along the Huangpu River, the group visited Shanghai Jiao Tong University, one of China’s “Twin Stars of Higher Education.” Walking through the “Tunnel of Time and Space” in the university’s history museum, students traced the institution’s legacy from its founding in 1896 as Nanyang Public School—established to revitalize the nation through industry—to viewing the manuscripts of Qian Xuesen’s “Two Bombs, One Satellite” project in the library. This journey through three centuries of scientific and educational patriotism broadened their perspectives.


















Shanghai, China

China’s aerospace technology is advancing at a remarkable pace, with the domestically developed C919 passenger aircraft now in commercial service, carrying passengers across the skies.  

To provide students immersive learning opportunities, our school joined the “Shanghai New Productive Forces Study Tour” organized by Hong Kong 01 from April 16 to 20. A delegation of 29 students and faculty embarked on an educational journey to Shanghai, featuring in-depth field studies at COMAC’s C919 production facility, interactive sessions with industry leaders at Bilibili headquarters, and explorations of innovation hubs such as Zhangjiang Robot Valley and West Bund Media Port. The program also included academic exchanges with top-tier institutions—Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University—and cross-cultural dialogues with local high schools, fostering a holistic understanding of China’s technological and educational advancements.

The second day of the Shanghai Technology Study Tour focused on corporate visits, where we entered the core sites of Shanghai’s high-end manufacturing industry. From aviation to smart vehicle factories, digital media to innovation ecosystems, teachers and students gained up-close understanding of the “Intelligent Manufacturing in China” and its new quality productive forces, experiencing the surging momentum of a technologically powerful nation.  

At the COMAC Pudong Base, students witnessed the precision operations of the C919 final assembly line at zero distance. They were astonished to observe five C919 aircraft being assembled simultaneously, from the integration of fuselage structures to the installation of aviation systems and engine components, accompanied by detailed explanations from engineers. This allowed them to understand how the nation independently developed the C919 commercial airliner by breaking through technological blockades.  

In the afternoon, students visited the SAIC-GM automobile manufacturing plant. They marveled at the automated assembly line production, where over 90% of processes are completed with precision through coordinated industrial robotic arms and conveyor belts, significantly reducing manual labor while enhancing manufacturing accuracy. They also learned about China’s capability in independent manufacturing, from individual components to complete vehicles.  

The day concluded at Bilibili Headquarters (known as B Station), hailed as “China’s Youth Cultural Landmark.” The anime-themed dome and technology-driven exhibition halls immediately ignited students’ exploratory enthusiasm. Through the visit, they realized that new media serves not only as entertainment but also as a super engine for knowledge dissemination and a crucial channel for spreading Chinese culture.
























France and UK

After visiting Italy in previous years, the History Department has chosen to focus on Europe again this year, with study trips to France and the UK. This allows students to experience local culture firsthand and enhances their interest in history.

Through an in-depth exploration of famous landmarks and museums in England and France, students not only broaden their horizons but also reinforce what they have learned in history class. They step out of the classroom to see the classic artifacts and architecture found in their textbooks.

During the seven-day trip, students visited prominent sites such as the Louvre, Notre-Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Palace of Versailles in France, as well as the British Museum, Tower Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey in the UK. They even traveled as far as Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. With detailed explanations from their teachers, students gained a profound understanding of the contemporary value of the histories and cultures of both countries.

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Osaka, Japan

Members of our school’s Boys’ Brigade have departed for Osaka, Japan, to participate in a visit to Expo 2025 and conduct a self-directed learning study tour. The World Expo is a large-scale event that connects global citizens and showcases innovative technologies from countries around the world.

Prior to the trip, participating students took part in the Boys’ Brigade International Knowledge Badge course, which was conducted from February to April. As part of the program, students were required to plan their own study activities upon arrival in Japan. After returning to Hong Kong, they will compile their research findings into a report.

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Tokyo, Japan

19 representatives of teachers and students from Man Kwan Pak Kau College, Jockey Club Man Kwan Eduyoung College and Man Kwan QualiEd College, flew to Japan to participate in TSUKUBA SCIENCE EDGE 2025. Students competed with teams from Southeast Asia and Japan by sharing their results of scientific and I.T. research.




























Sponsored by the Lions Club of Hong Kong Host, Central Lions Club, and Hong Kong New Territories West Lions Club, the two-day, one-night study tour “Exploring and Practicing Opportunities in the Smart Greater Bay Area” was successfully held from March 15 to 16, 2025, providing an invaluable learning and experiential journey for participating students and teachers.

The event attracted participation from five schools, including SKH Bishop Baker Secondary School, Pok Oi Hospital Tang Pui King Memorial College, Man Kwan Pak Kau College, Tin Shui Wai Methodist College, and Shap Pat Heung Rural Committee Kung Yik She Secondary School. Our school (10 students from Forms 2 to 4 to join the tour), exploring the Greater Bay Area alongside other students and teachers.

During the tour, students visited Gaomei Air Conditioning Equipment Co., Ltd., Yongnong Machinery Cooperative, Lee Kum Kee (Xinhui) Food Co., Ltd., and Xinhui Chenpi Village. They gained in-depth insights into the industrial development and innovative practices of the Greater Bay Area. Through face-to-face exchanges with entrepreneurs, students learned about modern agricultural technologies, operated agricultural drones, and explored the operational models of cooperatives. ancing their understanding of the region’s diverse economy and cultural richness.

This study tour not only broadened the students’ horizons but also inspired them to reflect on their future academic and career planning. Many students expressed that they gained a lot from the experience, not only acquiring knowledge but also igniting their passion for innovation and entrepreneurship. 


















Osaka, Japan

The school organized a “Osaka-Shikoku Environmental Conservation and Cultural Deep Learning Tour” from March 13-18. The itinerary was very rich, including: Visiting “Panasonic Eco Technology Center” to learn about electronic appliance recycling and processing procedures;Touring the Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center, a zero-waste town that sorts recyclables into 45 categories with a recycling rate exceeding 80%;Visiting the Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum to experience the power of earthquakes and understand their impact on Japanese people. Cultural activities such as tea ceremony experience and handmade udon noodle making. 

Most notably, students had the precious opportunity to stay with local host families, cooking together and experiencing farming, allowing them to truly experience local culture. The scenes of students and host families exchanging gifts and embracing each other during farewell were particularly touching.

During the six-day, five-night trip, students gained valuable insights and developed a deeper understanding of Japanese history and conservation culture. There is a Japanese tea ceremony saying – “Ichigo Ichie” (一期一會), meaning “one time, one meeting” – this exchange program was indeed a precious encounter, and it was wonderful to see students cherishing and fully engaging throughout the entire program.