In order to help our students to adopt the life in CUHK and complete their studies smoothly, students are recommended to go through the student manual before the school term start.
Various Scholarships have been set up by our Alumni to recognize student achievements and promote the cause of religious studies. Application is open for students of MA Programme in Religious Studies, details can be found from the following table.
Public Events
This was a multi-faith event held on 17 September 2014 and organised by our department. Representatives of the Buddhist, Christian, Taoist, Muslim, Baha’i and Hindu communities participated in order to promote the spirit of understanding and harmony between religions.
Dancing Show |
Group Photo |
Part 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJvCKP4Wg1g&feature=youtu.be
Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwOnBon-_iA&feature=youtu.be
Ghost Cultural Festival was co-organised by the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies (CRS), The Office of the Arts Administrator from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Centre for Humanities Research from Lingnan University.
The festival held on 9-11 November 2012. It focused on Ghost as a cultural and societal phenomenon. It aimed at providing knowledge about Ghost culture in different aspects. Activities included academic conference, demonstration of Taoist rituals and opera and singing performances.
Nanyi Performance Crying over Chau Hei Performer: Ms. Ng Wing Mui 南音-《弔秋喜》 表演嘉賓:吳詠梅 |
Cantonese Opera The Peony Pavilion Performer: Xin Jianlang, Chan Wing Yi 粵曲-《牡丹亭。幽媾》 表演嘉賓:新劍郎、陳詠儀 |
Talks and Seminars
Field Trips
Taiwan (RELS5333 Field Studies in Religious Culture)
Dunhuang (July 2017) (hold by Alumni Association of MA Programme in Religious Studies)
Melaka (March 2014)
Tour to Tsz Shan Monastery
Hong Kong Religious Tour 2017-18
Zoroastrian Temple on 30 Nov 2014
Hong Kong Religious Tour 2014-15
Chi Lin Nunnery
St. John’s Cathedral
Hong Kong Religious Tour 2013-14
Chi Lin Nunnery
Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
St. John’s Cathedral
The St Michael’s Cemetery