YHK 12 2 60 years and Beyond Always with YOUth

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Special June 2020 | Youth Hong Kong

Half a century of partnership

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r Antony Chow, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, recollects his boyhood when HKFYG was in its first decade, Moments of delight shared with boys and girls from very different backgrounds have become fond memories of well-remembered times.

“Where are you going?” “Mansan Gai, 民新街 !” “That’s what we all called it,” says Dr Anthony Chow, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, recalling 1960s Hong Kong when he was a member of the Federation’s youth centre at Mansan Gai, Mansion Street in North Point. “A schoolmate told me I could learn badminton there and I thought my mother would approve of that. My friend also told me I could have guitar lessons there, something I dearly wanted, but that was not considered suitable by my parents. They thought it meant rock ‘n’ roll. But they agreed to the badminton,” he says, with a twinkle in his eye. Guitar lessons followed for Dr Chow, as did a lifelong love of music, but also came the chance to be outdoors and to taste freedom. For many of boys from hard-working North Point families it was a rare chance indeed that the Federation provided sixty years ago. Like the young Dr Chow, they barely knew remote parts of Hong Kong’s countryside. Picnics on Lantau and Lamma were grand adventures. Then, thanks to the Federation’s founder, Mr George Stokes, they had the chance to venture further, to Tai Mong Tsai and the new HKFYG seaside camp near Sai Kung. “Not only was there overnight camping, there were days of shared fun, canoeing and sailing,” days that etched memories still clear to Dr Chow today. “There was also a pressing need to plant trees on the bare post-war slopes around the camp’s bungalows. As I planted them, I told myself that one day I would come back, one day when the tree would be tall.” 28

“It was a time to learn about friendship and those friendships have lasted so long. What I enjoyed most was the company, the unity, everything we shared back then. Even though our family backgrounds were so different, gradually, I was accepted by them, allowed into their rather different world.” That world of HKFYG’s first decade was quite a contrast to the world Dr Chow knew at school, not only in Robinson Road, Mid-Levels but also at an English public school from which he progressed to London to qualify as a solicitor in the 1970s. But he never forgot the Federation. On return to his hometown, he discovered a chance to follow his passion: horses and horse racing, a passion that ran in his family. “I also discovered that my love of horses could be a stepping-stone to charity.” That step


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Summer Youth Programme

4min
pages 48-52

Covid-19 surveys

3min
pages 46-47

Youth IDEAS: Improving governance

2min
page 45

Caring message to remember

6min
pages 40-44

Culture shock, a step beyond

2min
page 39

Bringing it all together

2min
page 38

Mentorship for enterprise

2min
page 37

Stay well, maintain balance

2min
page 36

Taking off

6min
pages 34-35

A journey together

4min
pages 26-27

Meeting challenges

4min
pages 32-33

Education: where next

4min
pages 30-31

60 years with youth

3min
pages 28-29

Relax and draw

2min
page 23

In their shoes

2min
page 22

Branding strategy

3min
pages 20-21

Taking up responsibility

5min
pages 17-19

Almost a dream come true

2min
page 11

Special needs recognized and fulfilled

4min
pages 12-13

Building hope here and now

2min
page 14

Rain on desert sand

3min
pages 7-8

Partnership for youth

4min
pages 15-16

Reaching out, making good

4min
pages 9-10

Chief Executive Mrs Carrie Lam, Patron

1min
page 4

Consistent values, changing environment

4min
pages 5-6
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