News Express: Students and faculty of UM residential college visit college at CUHK-Shenzhen
新聞快訊:澳大書院師生訪港中大(深圳)書院

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澳大書院師生訪港中大(深圳)書院
為深化粵港澳大灣區高校合作與文化互動,澳門大學呂志和書院與香港中文大學(深圳)厚含書院以非物質文化遺產和社區服務為主題,於10月10日至12日在深圳聯合舉辦為期三天的“友好書院交流活動”,為兩院學子搭建深度交流平台,展現大灣區教育融合的活力與潛力。
活動期間,澳大呂志和書院師生受邀出席港中大(深圳)厚含書院成立兩周年慶典;澳大呂志和書院舞蹈隊在現場獻上精彩表演,為慶典增添亮點。澳大呂志和書院師生亦參觀了港中大(深圳)的現代化設施與圖書館,感受該校濃厚的學術氛圍與獨特育人環境。
兩院師生參與了多場精彩活動,其中包括非遺主題講座,深入思考中華文化的多樣性及亞文化之間的互鑒意義;前往特美琺瑯畫創作交流中心體驗景泰藍琺瑯畫創作,通過實踐感悟非遺文化的深厚底蘊;開展社區服務,為社區長者、兒童及女性群體量身訂製了三場暖心活動,展現了年輕一代的社會擔當與人文關懷。
兩院均表示,通過學術探討與文化體驗,兩院學子不僅拓寬了視野,更結下了深厚情誼,為未來合作奠定了堅實基礎。兩院將持續深化合作,探索多元化協作模式,共同助力大灣區教育創新與融合,培養具有全球視野與社會責任感的未來領袖。
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Students and faculty of UM residential college visit college at CUHK-Shenzhen
To deepen cooperation and cultural exchange among higher education institutions in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Lui Che Woo College (LCWC) of the University of Macau (UM) and Minerva College of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHK-Shenzhen) jointly organised a three-day exchange programme in Shenzhen from 10 to 12 October 2025. Focusing on intangible cultural heritage and community service, the programme provided a platform for in-depth exchange between students from both colleges, showcasing the vitality and potential of the integrated development of education in the Greater Bay Area.
During the programme, LCWC students and faculty were invited to attend the second anniversary celebration of Minerva College, where the LCWC dance team delivered a spectacular performance. They also visited the modern facilities and library of CUHK-Shenzhen, experiencing the university’s rich academic atmosphere and unique learning environment.
Students and faculty from both colleges engaged in a range of activities. They attended a lecture on intangible cultural heritage, which encouraged deeper reflection on the diversity of Chinese culture and the importance of mutual learning among different subcultures. They also visited the Temei Enamel Painting Creation and Exchange Center, where they attended a workshop on cloisonné enamel painting and gained insights into this form of intangible cultural heritage. Additionally, they took part in three community service activities tailored to the needs of the elderly, children, and women in the local community, demonstrating the social responsibility and compassionate spirit of the younger generation.
Through academic discussions and cultural experiences, students from both colleges broadened their horizons and forged stronger friendships, laying a solid foundation for future cooperation. Both colleges expressed their commitment to deepening their partnership, exploring diversified cooperation models, promoting the innovative and integrated development of education in the Greater Bay Area, and nurturing future leaders who have a global perspective and a sense of social responsibility.
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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/62467/