On 5 February 2026, the Centre for Teaching and Learning’s (CTL) Teaching and Learning Enhancement Section hosted an engaging taster workshop on Hong Kong’s cultural challenges. This event was thoughtfully aligned with the upcoming HSUHK Innovation Project Competition 2026, which shares the same crucial theme. Attracting over 20 enthusiastic participants, the workshop served as a vibrant hub of creativity and collaboration. Led by Ms Kati Ng, an officer from CTL, it fostered dynamic discussions, encouraging attendees to delve into and explore the significant cultural issues facing Hong Kong.
Participants immersed themselves in various hands-on activities, specifically designed to stimulate innovative thinking and cultivate a strong sense of community. Ideas flowed freely as attendees formed small groups, collaboratively brainstorming inventive solutions to address and enrich Hong Kong’s intricate cultural landscape.
The atmosphere throughout was exceptionally collaborative, with participants readily sharing their diverse insights and revealing a collective passion for making a meaningful difference. Everyone departed with a sense of inspiration, equipped with fresh insights and a strengthened dedication to principles fostering sustainability and cultural enrichment.
As we proceed, the infectious enthusiasm sparked during this workshop will surely resonate throughout the HSUHK community. Together, we are actively paving the way for a more culturally vibrant Hong Kong, where understanding and appreciation are not merely objectives but deeply shared values. We are confident the seeds of innovation planted here will flourish.
Students engaged in small group activities to stimulate their minds.
Ms Kati Ng shared her views in Hong Kong culture.
Students presented their ideas after the group discussion.
Students framed their ideas through discussion.
