Youth Development and Education

We believe that education is the cornerstone of social and economic development and that the knowledge gained through a good education empowers members of society to continuously improve the world we are living in. 

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Hang Lung Mathematics Awards

The Hang Lung Mathematics Awards (HLMA) is a highly regarded biennial mathematics research competition for secondary school students in Hong Kong. Established in 2004, HLMA blazed a trail in secondary school mathematics education, encouraging students to realize their creative potential in mathematics and the sciences, and stimulating their passion for intellectual discovery.

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Hang Lung Center for Real Estate, Tsinghua University

With a donation of HK$30 million, the Hang Lung Real Estate Research Fund under the Tsinghua University Education Foundation was established, supporting the Center in its role as a research institute jointly developed by Tsinghua's School of Civil Engineering, School of Economics and Management, and School of Architecture. 

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The Hang Lung Scholarship and Development Donation for the Visually Impaired

We partnered with the Ebenezer School & Home for the Visually Impaired for the establishment of “The Hang Lung Scholarship and Development Donation for the Visually Impaired” in February 2023.  Proceeds from the HK$ 30 million fund will be used every year for scholarships and learning subsidies to support the holistic development of outstanding students and graduates of Ebenezer in pursuing their studies and career development.

The Scholarship Selection Panel consists of management of Hang Lung and representatives from Ebenezer. The outstanding visually impaired youths will be selected based on their academic performance, professional development, social commitment, and other outstanding achievements. A total of 15 recipients were chosen for the inaugural Scholarship.

Sharings by the Scholarship Recipients
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Walking Through Arts with Kids Program

To help underprivileged children with special education 
needs (SEN) gain a broader experience of life, 
we partnered with St. James’ Settlement to introduce 
the “Walking Through Arts with Kids” program in 2021, 
during which our volunteers contributed 200 
service hours to help children experience 
various art forms, including dance therapy 
and arts and crafts workshops.

In 2022, with the addition of sustainability elements to the program, it is hoped that SEN students’ awareness of environmental protection will be enhanced while opening their eyes to the world.

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