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Chinese School of San Diego

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A Chinese Education
中國語文教育

We encourage our students’ lifelong love of learning.
我們鼓勵學生對學習有上進心。

We encourage the growth of the whole person.
我們鼓勵學生有全面的發展。

We help them grow into ethical, compassionate, and responsible members of the local and global community.
我們幫助學生擁有正確的道德觀, 同情心和社會責任感。

We teach them respect for the view of others’ beliefs and cultures, and the value of community involvement.
我們教育學生尊重他人意見、信仰、文化及社群參與的價值。

 

Website: https://chineseschoolsd.org/

 

Nim Yan Choi Scholarship Foundation

Together, we are the three nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organizations working to train leadership circles for collaboration to provide caring service to our diverse communities of both of our young and old adults.
Also, we are the Co-Chair of “The Global Unified Chinese Organizations from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos”   TGUCOVCL
Also, our Combined Community Allies extended to 50 plus of community-based organizations comprising of Asian American (Chinatown Service Center, Little Tokyo Service Center), African American (NAACP Pomona Valley) and Hispanic American (Latino / Latina Latino Roundtable of Pomona and San Gabriel)
We are the Immigrants that make America Strong!
Introduction of our three charitable and cultural and community-based nonprofit organizations as follows:
1. Nim Yan Choi Scholarship Foundation
Mission
Book Reading is Enjoying Personally, Planting Tree is Sharing Universally
2, Sun Yat Sen Chinese Institute
Mission
Promoting and Educating the Legendary and Legacy of our Chinese Culture
3.  Guang Dong Association USA
Mission
Community Leadership Training, Community Care Providers Training
We are humbly providing caring service to our diverse community in California and preparing to welcome our worldwide family and friend to our LA 28 Olympic

Hong Kong ups game with exciting new multi-purpose sports park

The grand opening of Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) marks the beginning of a new era for Hong Kong as Asia’s events capital.

Speaking at the opening ceremony on March 1 at the magnificent new Kai Tak Stadium with a seating capacity of 50,000, John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region hailed the venue as the largest sports, entertainment and mega event complex in Hong Kong’s history.

“The magnificent, multi-purpose Kai Tak Sports Park is a grand stage offering the most enjoyable experience for sports and recreation, entertainment and a whole lot more. Our new home ground will raise every game, on every match!” Mr Lee said. “And you can count on scores of concerts by top singers and bands from home and abroad, here to raise the roof of Kai Tak Stadium.”

Starting with a thunderous drum roll and traditional lion dance, the two-hour show featured performances by top local singers spanning different genres and generations as well as appearances by renowned celebrities and sports stars from Hong Kong and Mainland China.

The 28-hectare KTSP will boost sports development and inject impetus into related industries such as recreation, entertainment and tourism, and also the mega-event economy, thereby consolidating Hong Kong’s reputation as an events capital in Asia.

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Hong Kong ups game with exciting new multi-purpose sports park

Relations between Hong Kong and Hawaii strengthened

o promote Hawaii-Hong Kong trade, especially on Hong Kong’s vast import potential for food, beverages and liquor, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco (HKETO San Francisco) participated in the “Lunch and Learn” seminar organized by the Hong Kong Business Association of Hawaii (HKBAH) in Honolulu on March 3.

The Acting Director of HKETO San Francisco, Ms Iris Wong, gave an overview of Hong Kong’s free trade policies and the opportunities available to US exporters. She pointed out that the city has minimal barriers to trade and is a longstanding supporter of multi-lateral rules-based system, including being a founding member of the World Trade Organization. She mentioned that one of the latest government policies to facilitate the trade in spirits was the recent reduction in liquor duty, which is set to boost the status of Hong Kong as a regional spirits hub. The Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival, an annual mega feast on epicurean delights, was also introduced.

Ms Wong also attended the Spring Festival and Annual Celebration Gala of HKBAH on March 2, where she briefly addressed the audience. The event was filled with festivities, including fai-chun calligraphy, hanfu dress-up, lion dance, and a traditional Chinese music performance.

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8 reasons Hong Kong is an incredible place to work, live and study

Since the launch of the Top Talent Pass Scheme in December 2022 to attract talent with high earnings and graduates from the world’s top universities to live and work in Hong Kong, a total of 49,737 visas were approved under this initiative in 2023, with 11,686 granted to individuals who had earned no less than US$320,000 in the preceding year. As of last September, the corresponding figures were 30,851 visas and 9,225 individuals.

So far, the approved applicants work mainly in financial services, innovation and technology, and commerce and trade. So what key factors are helping to entice these highly skilled professionals to come to Hong Kong to work and live?

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8 reasons Hong Kong is an incredible place to work, live and study

Exchange between Hong Kong and Austin enhanced

To connect with innovative companies and to share information about Hong Kong’s dynamic business landscape, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco (HKETO San Francisco) gained a presence in Austin, TX, during the 2025 SXSW Conference and Festivals week (March 7-15), an annual event converging film, music, education and culture.

Speaking at the Asia x Austin International Market Summit organized by the Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce on March 11, Acting Director of HKETO San Francisco, Ms Iris Wong, highlighted Hong Kong’s strategic advantages—a world-class business hub that meets global standards in business environment and professional services, with a unique position as a gateway to the Greater Bay Area of the Mainland China and ASEAN markets. The event was packed with invaluable discussions featuring government and business leaders from Austin and across Asia.

Beyond business, Hong Kong is also spotlighted at the Asian Pop-Culture Networking Afterparty, in which Asian talents celebrated together through live performances and an extravagant pop culture game show hosted by Asian American pop culture expert Jeff Yang.

Hong Kong wins 300 international innovation prizes

Hong Kong teams participating in the 50th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva won about 300 prizes, including two Grand Awards, seven Special Awards, about 55 Gold Medals with Congratulations of Jury and about 80 Gold Medals.

In particular, the Prize of the Republic & Canton of Geneva, one of the Grand Awards, went to the “Two-Phase Immersion Cooling System for High Performance Computer Workstation” jointly developed by the Civil Aviation Department (CAD) and the Electrical & Mechanical Services Department (EMSD). This prize represents a governmental level of honor and recognition, marking the first time for departments of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to receive this prestigious award.

The CAD-EMSD innovation provides a highly efficient heat dissipation capability for the CAD’s high-performance air traffic control tower simulator by immersing heat-generating computer components into a sealed container filled with a non-conductive cooling liquid. Heat dissipation is achieved through the vaporization of the cooling liquid, providing a more efficient energy saving system with an extended equipment life time compared with traditional air cooling.

Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Police Force’s “Scameter Series” won another Gold Award named the International Press Prize.

The Tracking Solution for Outdoor Activity Safety, also jointly developed by CAD and EMSD, won the Gold Medal with Congratulations of Jury prize at the exhibition.

Furthermore, local public research and development (R&D) institutes, including the Productivity Council, the Nano & Advanced Materials Institute as well as the Logistics & Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre, also achieved outstanding results at the Edison Awards 2025, winning a total of four Gold Awards and three Silver Awards.

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