【Journey to the Poles: The Light and Shadow Chronicles of Dr Rebecca Lee Lok Sze】Sharing Session
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icon date s Saturday 29 Nov 2025
icon time s 2:30pm – 4:30pm

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Dr Rebecca Lee Lok Sze is a legendary woman who has dedicated her life to advertising, art, film art direction, and magazine publishing, while also committing herself to environmental protection and education. She is well-known as the first woman explorer from China to leave her footprint in all three poles (Arctic, Antarctica, and Mount Everest regions).

Dr Rebecca Lee has outlined her life into five twenty-year segments: the first twenty years focused on acquiring knowledge and physical training; the second twenty years aimed at earning money and expanding her horizons; the third twenty years dedicated to realizing dreams and giving back to the society; the fourth twenty years for passing on knowledge and inspiring future generations; and in the fifth twenty years, a return to her life's journey.

Her new book, ‘Journey to the Poles: The Light and Shadow Chronicles of Dr Rebecca Lee Lok Sze’, documents these five twenty-year segments. Her rich life is marked not only by a strong will but also by clear planning.

The MoCC is honoured to invite Dr Rebecca Lee and Mr Jerry Tam as guests to share their works and experiences, inspiring and motivating everyone to live a meaningful life.

After the sharing session, our MoCC student ambassadors will lead a tour of the MoCC. Everyone is welcome to join!

【Journey to the Poles: The Light and Shadow Chronicles of Dr Rebecca Lee Lok Sze】Sharing Session

Date:

29 November 2025 (Saturday)

Time:

2:30pm – 3:30pm (Sharing Session)

3:30pm – 4:30pm (CUHK Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change Tour)

Venue:

Yasumoto International Academic Park,

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Speakers:

Dr Rebecca Lee Lok Sze, Mr Jerry Tam

Quota:

80 participants (first come, first served)

Target Audience:

Public

Fee:

Free Admission

Language:

Cantonese

Registration:

https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13720557

 

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