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HKU Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Programme
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HKU Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Programme

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Overview

The Horizons Office has teamed up with the Wu Zhi Qiao Foundation (http://www.bridgetochina.org.hk/) to offer the HKU Wu Zhi Qiao (WZQ) Programme since 2017-2018, as a 6-credit course (course code: HKUH1005). HKU-WZQ is a project-based construction/human service learning opportunity on the Mainland designed specifically to:

Period

Destinations

Xian Macha Village, Gansu Dunhuang

Quota

20 HKU Full-time undergraduate students

Eligibility

Full-time HKU undergraduate students, except:

  1. students in their final year of study (unless with approval from their home Faculty)
  2. students on leave of absence during the current academic year (unless they have paid tuition fee for the current year)
  3. students who have already fulfilled the requisite/permitted number of credits for the current academic year (unless with approval from their home Faculty).

Partners

Students from Mainland universities

Schedule

Fee

HK$3,500 (to HKU Horizons Office) + Transportation from Dunhuang back to Hong Kong on June 23 at around HK$2,000

Orientation Session

Date: April 24, 2026 (Friday) Time: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Venue: Room 150 (Common Core Lounge), Main Building Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) Upon completing HKU-WZQ, students will be able to: CLO1: Understand indigenous environments/ cultures through first-hand engagement with the community concerned. CLO2: Identify pertinent needs/ key issues and develop plans/strategies to enhance social development and/or preserve local culture. CLO3: Develop work ethics, self-initiative, adaptation to the organizational culture, and communication skills for successful workplace performance.

Teaching and Learning Activities

Activities Hours
Pre-trip planning & proposal 30 hours
Execution / delivery (note 1) 40 – 50 hours
Written Project 40 hours
Presentation 10 hours
Total 120-130 hours

Note 1: Students are reminded that majority of the activities and talks in the programme will be conducted in Mandarin. Students who are non-native speakers of Chinese are expected to have at least beginner’s level of the Chinese language in order to complete the programme.

Assessment

The course will be graded by Pass/Fail (subject to approval) The assessment items and learning outcomes are as follows

Assessment Items Assessment Method CLOs
Execution / delivery Evaluation of onsite execution 1, 2, 3
Written Project Written assessment 1, 2
Group Video Presentation Presentation assessment 1, 2,3

Application

Applications for 2026 are accepted on a case-by-case basis. Selected applicants will be invited to attend a selection interview in March. Application form For enquiry, please contact us at howzq@hku.hk. Acknowledgement: The Wu Zhi Qiao Foundation received partial programme fee sponsorship by Lee Hysan Foundation.