TEDxHSUHK embarked on its sixth introspective expedition, themed “Unmoor”, on 7 June 2024. Anchored in the belief that life’s boldest journeys begin with a single act of release, the event invited participants to explore the essence of letting go. Our speakers shared their pivotal moments of cutting ties with the old—be it a job, a belief, an identity, or a personal connection—and embracing the uncertainty and potential of what lies ahead.
Organised by the Teaching and Learning Enhancement Section of the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL), and the Common Core Curriculum Office (CCCO), HSUHK’s TEDxHSUHK 2024 event featured an impressive lineup of speakers who captivated over 100 live attendees and 1,000 online viewers.
At TEDxHSUHK 2024, our speakers shared transformative stories of letting go and embracing new paths. Mr Innocent Mutanga, Founder of Africa Center Hong Kong and investment banking professional, inspired with “Reclaiming Your Narrative: The Power of Owning Your Story”, recounting his journey from refugee to social enterprise founder. Mr Nick Cheuk, director and scriptwriter, discussed fresh starts in “Brand New Days”, while Mr Kevin Tong, writer, counselor, and founder of Wounded Healer Counseling, explored the balance of picking up and letting go. Mr Oshima Den, YouTuber and coach of the Hong Kong Women’s Softball Team, reflected on perseverance in “How Softball and Persistence Made Myself Today”. Ms Kong Wan-ki, tutor and co-founder of the Hong Kong Sign Language Association, tackled decision-making in “Resolving Doubts”, and Orange Tam, first professional organiser in Hong Kong and founder of the Hong Kong Association of Professional Organizing (HAPO), shared insights on transformation through decluttering. Ms Christy Yiu, athlete, running Coach, and insurance financial adviser, highlighted her journey from nurse to record-breaking runner, illustrating the power of determination. Mr Lai Chi-wai, former Hong Kong climbing team delegate, wheelchair climbing coach, and co-Founder of Ignite Community Services, concluded with “Persistence and Letting Go”, sharing his remarkable story of resilience as a paraplegic rock climber.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the TEDxHSUHK student co-organisers and the whole team of dedicated student volunteers for their invaluable contributions. Their efforts in various capacities, such as speaker coordination, multimedia production, promotion, souvenir design, stage and site management, and more, were instrumental in making the event a resounding success.
TEDxHSUHK 2024 speakers, (last row in the middle) Dr Tom Fong, Vice-President (Organisational Development), Professor Jeanne Fu, Vice-President (Learning and Student Experience), and student crew
Mr Lai Chi Wai
Ms Kong Wan-ki
(From left) Mr Innocent Mutanga, Mr Oshima Den, Ms Christy Yiu, Mr Nick Cheuk, Ms Orange Tam and Mr Kevin Tong
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