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:
- expand participants’ horizons and enable them to draw on their academic knowledge through first-hand practical experience
- provide real life experience in executing a service project which has direct impact
- foster better communication, mutual understanding and integration between Hong Kong and the Mainland
- improve the lives of underprivileged villagers in remote areas of Mainland China
- inspire respect, appreciation and preservation of local culture and environment, and promulgate the concept of sustainability
- develop integrity and a commitment to society and life
Period
- Online Briefing Session: 12:30 to 1:30pm on March 6 (Friday)Zoom Recording
- Interviews: March 2026
- Orientation: April 24, 2026 (Friday), 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, Room 150 (Common Core Lounge), Main Building
- Travel: May 28 – June 3 Xian June 3 – June 15 Macha village, Gansu June 16 – June 23 Dunhuang region
Destinations
Xian Macha Village, Gansu Dunhuang
Quota
20 HKU Full-time undergraduate students
Eligibility
Full-time HKU undergraduate students, except:
- students in their final year of study (unless with approval from their home Faculty)
- students on leave of absence during the current academic year (unless they have paid tuition fee for the current year)
- 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
- 7 days of cultural immersion in Xian and exchange with mainland university students.
- 12 days of onsite service in Macha Village, Gansu:
- documenting oral history of villagers
- sustainable reforestation
- agricultural learning experiences
- village centre maintenance
- 8 days of historic immersion in Dunhuang area
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.