Daisaku Ikeda Words of Wisdom Site–NEWLY LAUNCHED August 2011

Fri, 26th Aug 2011  
Category : Daisaku Ikeda, Latest News

Words of Wisdom

You will find a most inspirational selection of SGI President Daisaku Ikeda’s quotes, together with hope-filled essays and podcasts as well as “Words of Wisdom” Facebook page and easy-to-use “Share” function.

Daisaku Ikeda Words of Wisdom Site: www.ikedaquotes.org

Words of Wisdom Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/wordsofwisdom.daisakuikeda

Contribution towards flood relief efforts in Taiwan

Thu, 19th Nov 2009  
Category : Latest News, News (All), Peace

Members of the SGI Hong Kong raised HK$300,000 for the people in Taiwan affected by the flooding caused by Typhoon Morakot.

Morakot brought torrential rain to Taiwan on August 7-8 that led to disastrous damage to the eastern and southern parts of the island.

On August 11, a typhoon-spawned mudslide engulfed a mountain village in Kaohsiung, burying most of the villagers – one of the worst disasters in the past 50 years.

The day before, rescue command centres were set up at all Taiwan Soka Association community centres.

In Hong Kong, fund raising boxes were available at all culture centres to collect members’ donation between August 14 and 31 to help the relief efforts in Taiwan.

A cheque of HK$300,000 was presented to Chung Hwa Travel Service’s Managing Director Jeff Yang and Senior Manager William Pao on September 17 by SGI Hong Kong General Director John Ng, who was accompanied by Hon. General Director Lee Kong-sau, Women’s Division Leader Stella Wo and Young Women’s Division representative Candy Kwong.

Both Mr Yang and Mr Pao expressed their gratitude to the active humanistic spirit embraced by the SGI Hong Kong under the guidance by SGI President Daisaku Ikeda.

On the same day, SGI Macau, represented by General Director Lei Loi-tak, Executive Vice Director Chan Chi-kai, Young Men’s Division Leader Alberto Lei and Young Women’s Division Leader Shiu Heng I, submitted a donation of HK$100,000 through The Red Cross of Macau. The donation was received by its director Samuel Mak.

Photo caption: SGI Hong Kong General Director John Ng presents the cheque to Jeff Yang, Managing Director of Chung Hwa Travel Service.

The Chief Executive’s Award For Teaching Excellence (2008-2009) awarded to three teachers at Hong Kong Soka Kindergarten

Wed, 18th Nov 2009  
Category : Latest News

Chief executive and Head of Government of Hong Kong, Mr Donald Tsang warmly congratulates the recipients at the award ceremony
Three teachers of Hong Kong Soka Kindergarten are presented the “Chief Executive’s Award For Teaching Excellence (2008-2009)”. This is an award of recognition in outstanding teaching and in promoting professional development. The three recipients of the award, Shek Lai Yee, Chow Kit Yee and Fung Ka Wing are praised for their role modeling in best practices and methodology of teaching by Chief executive and Head of Government of Hong Kong, Mr Donald Tsang.

“The Chief Executive’s Award For Teaching Excellence (2008-2009)” award ceremony was held on 10th July in the afternoon at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Jockey Club Auditorium. The Chief Executive’s Award For Teaching Excellence has been divided into Award for Teaching Excellence and Certificate of Merit respectively since November of 2003. Teachers with the Award for Teaching Excellence were presented the trophies at the same time, having obtained scholarships for professional development and related subsidies. The three teachers of Hong Kong Soka Kindergarten Shek Lai Yee, Chow Kit Yee and Fung Ka Wing received the “The Chief Executive’s Award For Teaching Excellence ” in the “pre-primary education” after a stringent series of class observations and assessments. They received the award from Chief Executive Tsang at the ceremony. (Teacher Fung Ka Wing was absent due to confinement)

Teacher Shek Lai Yee introduced the school founder Mr Daisaku Ikeda’s principles of humanistic education and elaborated on how Soka teachers focus on unleashing the innate potential of every individual which in turn supports positive development in the students. School supervisor Lee Kong Sau, Principal Wong So Yuk, School Manager Ng Chor Yuk and Law Ying Choi, all previous parents and teacher committee chairpersons together with HKSGI leaders came to offer their congratulations.

The ‘Rendezvous with Nature – Photography Exhibition by Daisaku Ikeda’ Held at the Northeast Normal University, Jilin Province, PRC

Wed, 18th Nov 2009  
Category : Culture, Daisaku Ikeda, Latest News, News (All)

The Northeast Normal University conferred an ‘Outstanding Contribution Award for Photographic Arts’ to SGI President Ikeda

The sun was shining brilliantly as the opening ceremony was held at the Library Piazza of the Main Campus of the Northeast Normal University. Guests attending the ceremony included: Ma Yong-Ming, Deputy Secretary-General of the Jilin Provincial People’s Government, Gu Chang-Chun, Former Deputy Secretary of Provincial Party Committee and Deputy Director of the Provincial People’s Congress, Liu Xi-Lin, Former Executive Vice Governor, Provincial Standing Committee member and Provincial Executive Vice Chairman of the Provincial Political Consultative Conference, Feng Xi-Ming, Former Provincial Standing Committee member and Secretary of the Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection, Ren Jun-Jie, Former Provincial Standing Committee member and Deputy Director of the Provincial People’s Congress, Gao Wen, Former Executive Vice Governor and Executive Vice Chairman of Provincial Political Consultative Conference, Zheng Long, Former Vice Chairman of Provincial Political Consultative Conference, Lin Jun, Director of Jilin Provincial Department of Culture, Liu Zhong-Shu, Former President of Jilin University, Guo Yi, Secretary-General of the Changchun Photographers, Sheng Lian-Xi, Party Secretary of the Northeast Normal University, Zhang Shao-Jie, Vice President of the Northeast Normal University, together with over a thousand teaching staff and students of the University, representatives from the Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Changchun, Sun Li-Chuan, Deputy Chief Editor of the Cosmos Books, Lee Kong Sau, Vice President of the Soka Gakkai International and representatives from HKSGI.

Professor Zhang Shao-Jie, the Vice President of the Northeast Normal University delivered the welcoming speech followed by Mr Lee Kong Sau, Vice President of Soka Gakkai International, who also gave his speech and read out the congratulatory message from President Ikeda. The award was conferred upon the speeches offered separately by Mr Lin Jun, Director of Jilin Provincial Department of Culture and Ms Li Yi-Lin, a representative from the undergraduate students of 2006 of the School of Journalism at the Northeast Normal University. Mr Lee Kong Sau received the ‘Outstanding Contribution Award on Photographic Arts’ on behalf of President Ikeda presented by Sheng Lian-Xi, Party Secretary of the Northeast Normal University.

The opening ceremony was concluded with ribbon cutting by officiating guests and subsequently, all guests, teaching staff and students proceeded to the exhibition venue at the first floor of the University Gallery to admire the works of Mr Ikeda. The opening ceremony was broadcast at the evening news of the Comprehensive Channel (CTV-1) of Changchun TV and Jilin TV, as well as being reported on the Changchun Evening News the next day.

“Dialogue with nature “-Daisaku Ikeda Photo Exhibition was held in Liaoning Normal University

Tue, 17th Nov 2009  
Category : Culture, Daisaku Ikeda, Latest News, News (All), Think Green

Liaoning Normal University awarded President Ikeda the “Highest Photographic Art Prize”

Greeting the warmth of early summer on 15th June morning, the opening ceremony of Daisaku Ikeda Photo Exhibition-“Dialogue with Nature” was held in Liaoning Normal University, which is located in the beautiful coastal city in northern China. The exhibition was jointly organized by the Dalian Municipal Culture Bureau, Liaoning Normal University and Hong Kong Soka Gakkai International.

After the president of Liaoning Normal University, Qu Qingbiao (曲慶彪校長) delivered his speech, the honorary director of HKSGI, Mr. Li Kong Sau read out a message from SGI honorary president Mr. Daisaku Ikeda. The former deputy director of Dalian Municipal People’s Congress, Dalian Sino-Japan Education & Cultural Exchange Association, Mr. Zhao Yaping (趙亞平先生) also expressed his congratulations on the success of the photo exhibition.

Liaoning Normal University awarded the “Highest Photographic Art Prize” to Mr. Ikeda-the honorary president of SGI, in recognition of his excellence in photographic art. The president of Liaoning Normal University, Mr. Qu Qingbiao presented the honorary certificate, which was accepted by HKSGI honorary director Mr. lee Kong Sau on behalf of Mr. Ikeda.

After the ribbon cutting ceremony, the HKSGI honorary director Mr. Li Kong Sau lead all guests to enjoy Mr. Ikeda’s photographs.

From a Culture of Violence to a Culture of Peace: Transforming the Human Spirit Exhibition held at the University of Hong Kong

Mon, 16th Nov 2009  
Category : Education, Latest News, News (All), Peace

From a Culture of Violence to a Culture of Peace: Transforming the Human Spirit Exhibition

Together with the Centre of Development and Resources for Students of the University of Hong Kong, the Student Division of HKSGI held the exhibition From a Culture of Violence to a Culture of Peace: Transforming the Human Spirit at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). The aim of the exhibition was to highlight the continuous threats of nuclear weapons and cause visitors to ponder how each one of us can contribute to a nuclear-free world.

The exhibition was sited at the K.K. Leung Building, and was held from February 2 to March 1, 2009. HKU was the first stop of the whole series of exhibition at Hong Kong.

The opening ceremony was held on February 23, which was attended by Professor C. F. Lee, Director of HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education; Dr. Albert Wai-lap Chau, Dean of Student Affairs of the HKU; Mr. Lee Kong Sau, General Director of HKSGI; Mr. Ngan Saifong, Chair of the HKSGI Exhibition Committee; and Mr. Chow Wing Hang, HKSGI Student Division Chief. After the ceremony, members of the Student Division guided all guests to walk through the exhibition.

A commemorative seminar chaired by the Chief Campaigner of Roundtable Research and Education Community, Mr. Fred Lam; and the Director of Student Development of the Centre of Development and Resources for Students of the HKU, Mr. Chan-Yau Chong, was held on the same day. At the seminar, three HKU students who visited the war fields were invited to share their thoughts over war and peace with all participants.

Professor Lawrence J. Lau, Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, delivers a speech entitled on “The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Economy of China and Hong Kong”

Sat, 16th May 2009  
Category : Culture, Latest News, News (All)

On April 18, the world-renowned economist Professor Lawrence J. Lau (vice-chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Ralph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics, the Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in Economic Development, Emeritus, at Stanford University) delivered a one-hour seminar, entitled “The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Economy of China and Hong Kong” in the President Ikeda Auditorium of the HK-SGI Cultural Centre.

Professor Lau is an expert on economic development and growth, including the economy of China and other parts of East Asia. He is the author of five books and over 160 papers in academic journals.

Since the middle of last year, the global financial tsunami has caused an inestimable damage to the world’s economy. In his talk “The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Economy of China and Hong Kong”, Professor Lau used statistical figures to show how the worst depression in the US since 1929 has tightened credit and stopped importers from placing orders. However, even when the US and Western Europe is suffering from decline and regression, the economy of China is still growing as a result of domestic demand. About 10 years ago, in the abyss of the East Asia economic crisis, Professor Lau wrote a paper entitled “The Sky [of Chinese economy] is going to fall down”. It seems that this phase is still right today.

In his talk, Professor Lau pointed out the remarkable economic achievement in China since the economical reform in 1978. However, considering China’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) per capita, China is still a developing country, despite its rapid growth. Lau summarized the three causes of the success of the economic reform in China. 1. The unlimited supply of manpower. 2. The consistently high rates of domestic savings (more than 30% on average, sometimes up to 45%). 3. A huge domestic market of over 1.3 billion customers. Lau offered his advice on how to sustain the increase of domestic demand and to maintain the steady growth of the economy and employment: this can be done through the investment in home ownership, education, science, urbanization, transport infrastructure, environmental protection and green technology. In his concluding remarks, Lau highlighted the general trend of the continuous integration of economic systems in East Asia. The trades among East Asian countries have now surpassed their trades with America and Europe. Therefore, even in the climate of stalled economic growth or even depression in America and Europe, East Asia should be able to cope.

The final part of the seminar was a question-and-answer session chaired by Professor Lau. After that, HK-SGI director Mr Lee Kong Sau presented the “HK-SGI award” to Professor Lau, in recognition of his social and academic contributions.

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