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Theme: Unmoor

This event occurred on
June 7, 2024
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong

At TEDxHSUHK, we're setting sail on, for the sixth time, an introspective expedition – to unmoor.

Anchored in the belief that life’s boldest journeys begin with a single act of release, our theme this year invites a deep dive into the essence of letting go.

Our lineup of speakers will take you through their own journeys of release, sharing pivotal moments when they cut ties with the old — whether it's a job, a belief, an identity, or a personal connection — and embraced the uncertainty and potential of what lies ahead.

As we explore the power of letting go, we uncover the space it creates for new ideas worth spreading.

Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Hang Shin Link, Siu Lek Yuen
Shatin, N.T.
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 852
Hong Kong
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Innocent Mutanga

Founder of Africa Center Hong Kong + Investment Banking Professional
Innocent Mutanga, born in Zimbabwe and arriving in Hong Kong in 2013 as a refugee with only 200 HKD, overcame homelessness. He studied Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, becoming the first refugee in an official program. Later, he worked at a global investment bank, optimizing trading systems through automation. In 2019, Mutanga founded the Africa Center Hong Kong, a social enterprise enhancing black consciousness in Asia. It offers over 700 annual programs to about 1,000 people weekly, involving educational institutions, corporations, NGOs, and individuals. The center focuses on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI), Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), social innovation, experiential learning, and cultural exchange in food, arts, and literature.

卓亦謙 Nick Cheuk

Director + Scriptwriter
Nick Cheuk is a member of the Hong Kong Screenwriters’ Guild and the screenwriter of Hong Kong action film Paradox. He was also the Creative Director of the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards.Graduated from the School of Creative Media of City University of Hong Kong in 2013, Nick studied Cinematic Arts under the supervision of renowned director Patrick Tam. In 2019, Nick joined the fifth First Feature Film Initiative supported by the Hong Kong Film Development Council with Time Still Turns the Pages. He then won the Best New Director award at the 60th Golden Horse Awards for this film, written and directed by him in 2023 and produced by Derek Yee.

唐啟灃 Kevin TONG Kai Fung

Writer + Counselor + Founder of Wounded Healer Counseling
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Kevin aims to heal and comfort through creation, writing, and counseling. He published his first book, "A Truant to the US" in 2016, which won a Best-10 Books Award at the 29th Secondary Students’ Best Ten Books Election. Since 2018, he has released 12 books with Enlighten & Fish, focusing on healing themes. In 2022, he was named 'Eslite Hong Kong Top-10 Writer' in Chinese literature and fiction, and his works have been among Eslite's Top-10 Books annually from 2021 to 2023. Kevin has spoken at nearly 100 schools since 2018, encouraging students to embrace their uniqueness and follow their dreams. In 2023, he earned a Master in Counseling from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, receiving Dean’s List Honors. The following year, he founded Wounded Healer Counseling, dedicating his career to providing professional counseling services to those in need in his city.

大島田 Oshima Den

Hong Kong Softball Female Team’s Coach + YouTuber
Oshima Den is a coach of the Hong Kong Women's Softball Team and a well-known YouTuber. He was born in Japan and has a mixed Hong Kong-Japanese background. When he was 9, he and his family moved to Hong Kong, and he became fluent in Cantonese by communicating with his relatives. In 2018, he led the Hong Kong softball team in the Asian Games where they achieved excellent results. In addition to his coaching career, Den is also active on YouTube, running a channel called "大島與龍威", where he specializes in introducing Japanese food culture. His professional journey, initially influenced by his classmates, began with a passion for baseball. Despite a serious car accident that ended his dream of becoming a professional baseball player, he dedicated himself to coaching softball, fully supporting and nurturing the Hong Kong team.

姚潔貞 Christy Yiu Kit Ching

Full-time athlete + Running coach +Insurance financial adviser
After graduating from university, Christy Yiu worked as a nurse. Owing to one sentence said by the coach, Christy changed her mindset and made a decision to become a full-time long-distance runner With determination, she successfully qualified to compete in the Olympics in Brazil. Later, she transitioned to a "mom runner" but continued to pursue her dreams, breaking multiple Hong Kong records. In the past, Christy thought that running was merely a personal endeavor, but actually it had the power to inspire and influence other women and even men around her. As the goals gradually increased, the challenges and difficulties also grew, but the more she tried, the more she discovered that there was still room for improvement.

江韻琪 Kong Wan Ki

Tutor
Kong Wan Ki, KK was born deaf and has been living in a silent world ever since. She uses a “wuwei” (non-action) approach to face everyday challenges. KK is the cofounder of the Hong Kong Sign Language Association, a grassroots organization which advocates for the use of Hong Kong Sign Language and offers various educational outreach programs as well as training for would-be sign language interpreters. Because sign language is still relatively unknown in Hong Kong, KK is committed to sharing sign language and deaf culture through various medium, such as paintings, designs, and videos.

阿橙 Orange Tam

First Professional Organizer in Hong Kong + Certified Professional Organizer® (CPO®) + Found of Hong Kong Association of Professional Organizing (HAPO)
Orange, a Hong Kong native, transitioned from a 13-year career as a foreign exchange dealer to a professional organizer, founding "JuppUk Decluttering" on Facebook in 2016. She has since impacted over 400 households with her decluttering services and delivered numerous workshops. Orange authored "JuppUk - 50 Clutter Farewell Proposals" and further established her presence in the media with appearances on ViuTV shows "Free Your Home" and "Go! Clean Up Your Mess!" She also founded the Hong Kong Association of Professional Organizing (HAPO), through which she offers courses tailored to the unique lifestyle of Hong Kong and collaborates with NGOs to aid those in need. Orange holds multiple certifications, NAPO Residential Organizing and Workplace Productivity Specialist Certificates, ICD's Level II Chronic Disorganization and Hoarding Specialist Certifications, and a Level 1 Consultant Certification from the Japan Housekeeping Association.

黎志偉 Lai Chi-wai

Former Hong Kong Climbing Team Delegate; Wheelchair Climbing Coach and Co-Founder of a NGO, Ignite Community Services.
Lai Chi-wai, formerly ranked No. 8 in the world among rock climbers and a four-time Asian Rock Climbing Champion, experienced a catastrophic car accident in 2011 that left him paraplegic. Overcoming immense challenges, Chi-wai, known as the "King of Lion Rock", remarkably climbed Lion Rock in 2016, strapped to his wheelchair, demonstrating extraordinary resilience and determination. This act of courage made headlines globally and positioned him as a beacon of hope. He is also the author of "Climbing over the High Wall of Life" and a renowned motivational speaker, sharing his journey to inspire resilience and hope. Chi-wai's story is not just about sports but about navigating through life's toughest challenges with perseverance and optimism. He co-founded "Ignite Community Services" to aid spinal cord injury patients and continues to impact lives through his speeches and advocacy.

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