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    Interview: Chef Per Henrik Jonsson

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    Meet The New Programme Director Of ICI: 專訪國際廚藝學院 新任課程總監兼名廚 Chef Per Henrik Jonsson The new head shares his vision of what students and stakeholders can anticipate in the upcoming years. 這位新上任的總監,分享學院與學生及持份者共同創造的未來願景

    Bake in Business 烘出新天地

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    The next generation of Hong Kong\u27s pastry chefs are leveraging the digital space for entrepreneurial and creative freedom. 香港新一代包餅師善用網上平台實現創業理想和發揮創作自由

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    AI tools for Film Props: a review of advanced AI design tools

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    Theme - Dr Chan Lai-Kiu - An Architect Who Makes It Fun

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    During the 2017 Hong Kong Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture, Pak Sha Road in Causeway Bay became an arena for giant mahjong. The road was lined with artificial grass, while the air was filled with buskers\u27 performance and the aroma of freshly baked pineapple buns and egg custards. Dr Chan Lai-kiu, the curator and architect of this project, truly demonstrated her motto, Make it fun! , which extended to digitally elevated traditional Chinese mahjong and reenacted old Hong Kong districts

    Theme - Heritage Double Vision Offers Unique Perspectives

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    Ever flipped between some before and after photographs of a place or situation? It can be fascinating, triggering leaps of imagination to fill in the gaps between the two time periods. Now, update this analogue process to 3D VR, AR, and online information. Engaging with history has been rebooted, and it is called situated simulation

    Exhibition - Building A Future

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    Ben van Berkel and Hannes Pfau, the brains behind Hong Kong\u27s ambitious Lyric Theatre set to open in mid-2025, look at the future of architecture and its impact on the cultural sphere and global health

    Spirituality as predictors of career adaptability among Chinese youths: a cross-sectional study

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    This research examined the relationship between spiritual well-being and the career adaptability of Chinese youths in Hong Kong. Cross-sectional data collected from one university consisted of 461 students (204 males, 257 females; ages 19–23). The participants were asked to complete the Spiritual well-being questionnaire (SWBQ) to evaluate the status of their spiritual wellbeing (including the personal and communal, environmental, and transcendental domains) and Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS) to assess their career adaptability in the areas of concern, control, curiosity, and confidence. The study found that the personal and communal domains of spiritual well-being were positively associated with career adaptability in all domains. Hierarchical Regression analysis also showed that personal and communal domains of spiritual well-being explained 38.5%, 39.6%, 11.2% and 48.7% of the variance in Chinese youth’s concern, control, curiosity and confidence of career adaptability respectively. The personal and communal domain were the strongest predictor of career adaptability

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