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| name = Pavilion of Harmony
The Pavilion of Harmony ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 合一亭) is an architectural feature on the [[New Asia College]] campus of [[Chinese University of Hong Kong|The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)]], located between the [[Dormitory|student dormitories]] Xuesi Hall and Chih Hsing Hall.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2024-05-16 |title=【Campus Tour – The Pavilion of Harmony】 – CUHK New Asia College |url=https://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/social_media_columns/%e3%80%90campus-tour-the-pavilion-of-harmony%e3%80%91/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516114320/https://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/social_media_columns/%E3%80%90campus-tour-the-pavilion-of-harmony%E3%80%91/ |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |language=en}}</ref> It was constructed as a tribute to the founder of New Asia College, [[Ch'ien Mu|Chien Mu]], and his 1996 philosophical work, [[Unity of Heaven and humanity|''The Theory of the Union of Man and Nature'']].<ref name=":0" /><ref name="香港中文大學-the-chinese-university-of-hong-kong-2016a">{{Cite web |date=September 2009 |title=合一亭 |url=http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/chinese/features/pavilion-of-harmony.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604064706/http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/chinese/features/pavilion-of-harmony.html |archive-date=2016-06-04 |access-date=2016-06-09 |website=香港中文大學 The Chinese University of Hong Kong}}</ref>
| native_name = 合一亭
| native_name_lang = zh
| image = Pavilion of Harmony 201607.jpg
| caption = View of the pond in front of the pavilion
| location = [[New Asia College]], [[The Chinese University of Hong Kong]], [[Sha Tin]], [[Hong Kong]]
| opened_date = {{Start date and age|12 December 2003}}
| architect = Freeman Chan Wai-kei
}}
The '''Pavilion of Harmony''' ({{Zh|t=合一亭}}) is an architectural feature on the [[New Asia College]] campus of [[The Chinese University of Hong Kong]] (CUHK), located between the [[Dormitory|student dormitories]] Xuesi Hall and Chih Hsing Hall.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2024-05-16 |title=【Campus Tour – The Pavilion of Harmony】 – CUHK New Asia College |url=https://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/social_media_columns/%e3%80%90campus-tour-the-pavilion-of-harmony%e3%80%91/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516114320/https://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/social_media_columns/%E3%80%90campus-tour-the-pavilion-of-harmony%E3%80%91/ |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |language=en}}</ref> It was constructed as a tribute to the founder of New Asia College, [[Ch'ien Mu|Chien Mu]], and his 1996 philosophical work, [[Unity of Heaven and humanity|''The Theory of the Union of Man and Nature'']].<ref name=":0" /><ref name="香港中文大學-the-chinese-university-of-hong-kong-2016a">{{Cite web |date=September 2009 |title=合一亭 |url=http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/chinese/features/pavilion-of-harmony.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604064706/http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/chinese/features/pavilion-of-harmony.html |archive-date=2016-06-04 |access-date=2016-06-09 |website=香港中文大學 The Chinese University of Hong Kong}}</ref>


The [[pavilion]] was officially opened on 12 December 2003. It was donated by Ms Ng Tsung-lin, and designed by Prof Freeman Chan Wai-kei from the CUHK Department of Architecture.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=盧達生 |first= |date=September 2012 |title=新亞書院<簡訊>第一期 |url=http://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/Portals/0/Upload/Publications/issue01_low.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011090511/http://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/Portals/0/Upload/Publications/issue01_low.pdf |archive-date=11 October 2016 |access-date= |publisher=[[New Asia College]], [[The Chinese University of Hong Kong]]}}</ref>
The [[pavilion]] was officially opened on 12 December 2003. It was donated by Dora Ng Tsung-lin, and designed by Freeman Chan Wai-kei from the CUHK Department of Architecture.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=盧達生 |date=September 2012 |title=新亞書院<簡訊>第一期 |url=http://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/Portals/0/Upload/Publications/issue01_low.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011090511/http://www.na.cuhk.edu.hk/Portals/0/Upload/Publications/issue01_low.pdf |archive-date=11 October 2016 |access-date= |publisher=[[New Asia College]], [[The Chinese University of Hong Kong]]}}</ref>

The pavilion is featured on lists of [[Hong Kong]]'s top [[Instagram]] spots and attracts many photo-takers, including tourists from [[mainland China]], leading to complaints of disturbance from students living nearby.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Leung |first=Kanis |date=2019-02-02 |title=Harmony lacking at scenic university pavilion as mainland Chinese visitors take campus tours in Hong Kong – and leave students fuming |url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/education/article/2184824/harmony-lacking-scenic-university-pavilion-mainland-chinese |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516125548/https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/education/article/2184824/harmony-lacking-scenic-university-pavilion-mainland-chinese |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[South China Morning Post]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Cheung |first=Rachel |date=2019-07-01 |title=The ethical travel group teaching tourists to respect, support and learn about places they visit |url=https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/3016529/ethical-travel-group-teaching-tourists-respect-support-and |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516125639/https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/3016529/ethical-travel-group-teaching-tourists-respect-support-and |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=[[South China Morning Post]] |language=en}}</ref>


== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
The theory of [[Unity of Heaven and humanity|the unity of Heaven and humanity]] is a central concept in [[Confucianism|Confucian philosophy]], which holds that the way of humanity and the way of heaven are interconnected. The location of the Pavilion of Harmony is thoughtfully chosen, as described by the college's Dean, Professor Huang Nai-zheng, as "a clear pool, two trees half-embracing, not a traditional garden, but with modern artistic intent." The water feature in front of the pavilion further enhances the concept of unity between heaven and humanity.<ref name="香港中文大學-the-chinese-university-of-hong-kong-2016a" />
[[Unity of Heaven and humanity|The unity of Heaven and humanity]] is a central concept in [[Confucianism|Confucian philosophy]], which holds that the way of heaven and the way of humanity are interconnected.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}


The location of the Pavilion of Harmony is thoughtfully chosen, as described by former head of [[New Asia College]], {{Ill|Henry Wong Nai-ching|zh|黃乃正}},<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-16 |title=Professor WONG, Nai Ching Henry(黃乃正教授) |url=https://chem.cuhk.edu.hk/people/academic-staff/wnc/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240516131049/https://chem.cuhk.edu.hk/people/academic-staff/wnc/ |archive-date=2024-05-16 |access-date=2024-05-16 |website=Department of Chemistry, [[The Chinese University of Hong Kong]] |language=en}}</ref> as "one clear pool, two trees half-embracing, not a traditional garden, but with modern artistic intent" ({{Zh|t=一池清水,二樹半抱,非傳統園林,有現代筆意|labels=no}}).<ref name="香港中文大學-the-chinese-university-of-hong-kong-2016a" />
There are bamboo trees planted next to the pavilion, and a stone bench under the pavilion overlooking [[Tolo Harbour]], and a pond in front of the pavilion, which is crescent-shaped and extremely shallow, with a large tree in the middle of the pond. The pond is almost in line with the landscape of Tolo Harbour, creating the effect of unity between water and sky, promoting the idea of unity between heaven and man, while reflecting scenery and human figures. The pond attracts many visitors, including prospective couples taking wedding photos here. The first "Hong Kong Tertiary Student Photography Competition" was held in this location<ref>{{Cite web |title=第一屆「全港大專學生攝影比賽」2015 得獎及入圍作品賞 |url=http://photoblog.hk/wordpress/116352/%25E7%25AC%25AC%25E4%25B8%2580%25E5%25B1%2586%25E3%2580%258C%25E5%2585%25A8%25E6%25B8%25AF%25E5%25A4%25A7%25E5%25B0%2588%25E5%25AD%25B8%25E7%2594%259F%25E6%2594%259D%25E5%25BD%25B1%25E6%25AF%2594%25E8%25B3%25BD%25E3%2580%258D2015-%25E5%25BE%2597%25E7%258D%258E%25E5%258F%258A%25E5%2585%25A5%25E5%259C%258D%25E4%25BD%259C |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160606085357/http://photoblog.hk/wordpress/116352/%e7%ac%ac%e4%b8%80%e5%b1%86%e3%80%8c%e5%85%a8%e6%b8%af%e5%a4%a7%e5%b0%88%e5%ad%b8%e7%94%9f%e6%94%9d%e5%bd%b1%e6%af%94%e8%b3%bd%e3%80%8d2015-%e5%be%97%e7%8d%8e%e5%8f%8a%e5%85%a5%e5%9c%8d%e4%bd%9c |archive-date=2016-06-06 |access-date=2016-06-09 |website=攝影札記 Photoblog – 新奇好玩的攝影資訊、攝影技巧教學}}</ref>


The pavilion features a glass canopy and has [[Bamboo|bamboo trees]] planted on the side. Under the pavilion is a stone bench overlooking [[Tolo Harbour]]. In front of the pavilion sits a crescent-shaped [[infinity pool]] with a large [[Banyan|banyan tree]] planted next to it.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> The edge of the pool appears to merge with the landscape of Tolo Harbour, creating the effect of unity between water and sky, thus enhancing the concept of unity between heaven and humanity.<ref name="香港中文大學-the-chinese-university-of-hong-kong-2016a" />
The pavilion is connected to a walkway with a long metal plaque. Engraved on the plaque is calligraphy of Chien Mu's ''The Theory of the Union of Man and Nature'' and the ''Seal of the Union of Man and Nature'', created respectively by Prof Lee Wun-yoon and Prof Vincent Tong Kam-tang, from the CUHK Department of Fine Arts.<ref name=":0" />


The pavilion is connected to a walkway that has a long metal [[Commemorative plaque|plaque]]. Engraved on the plaque is [[calligraphy]] of Chien Mu's ''The Theory of the Union of Man and Nature'' and the ''Seal of the Union of Man and Nature'', created respectively by Lee Wun-yoon and Vincent Tong Kam-tang, professors from the CUHK Department of Fine Arts.<ref name=":0" />
== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 27 July 2024

Pavilion of Harmony
合一亭
View of the pond in front of the pavilion
Map
General information
LocationNew Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Opened12 December 2003; 21 years ago (12 December 2003)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Freeman Chan Wai-kei

The Pavilion of Harmony (Chinese: 合一亭) is an architectural feature on the New Asia College campus of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), located between the student dormitories Xuesi Hall and Chih Hsing Hall.[1] It was constructed as a tribute to the founder of New Asia College, Chien Mu, and his 1996 philosophical work, The Theory of the Union of Man and Nature.[1][2]

The pavilion was officially opened on 12 December 2003. It was donated by Dora Ng Tsung-lin, and designed by Freeman Chan Wai-kei from the CUHK Department of Architecture.[1][3]

The pavilion is featured on lists of Hong Kong's top Instagram spots and attracts many photo-takers, including tourists from mainland China, leading to complaints of disturbance from students living nearby.[4][5]

Architecture

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The unity of Heaven and humanity is a central concept in Confucian philosophy, which holds that the way of heaven and the way of humanity are interconnected.[citation needed]

The location of the Pavilion of Harmony is thoughtfully chosen, as described by former head of New Asia College, Henry Wong Nai-ching [zh],[6] as "one clear pool, two trees half-embracing, not a traditional garden, but with modern artistic intent" (一池清水,二樹半抱,非傳統園林,有現代筆意).[2]

The pavilion features a glass canopy and has bamboo trees planted on the side. Under the pavilion is a stone bench overlooking Tolo Harbour. In front of the pavilion sits a crescent-shaped infinity pool with a large banyan tree planted next to it.[1][3] The edge of the pool appears to merge with the landscape of Tolo Harbour, creating the effect of unity between water and sky, thus enhancing the concept of unity between heaven and humanity.[2]

The pavilion is connected to a walkway that has a long metal plaque. Engraved on the plaque is calligraphy of Chien Mu's The Theory of the Union of Man and Nature and the Seal of the Union of Man and Nature, created respectively by Lee Wun-yoon and Vincent Tong Kam-tang, professors from the CUHK Department of Fine Arts.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "【Campus Tour – The Pavilion of Harmony】 – CUHK New Asia College". New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 16 May 2024. Archived from the original on 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "合一亭". 香港中文大學 The Chinese University of Hong Kong. September 2009. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b 盧達生 (September 2012). "新亞書院<簡訊>第一期" (PDF). New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 October 2016.
  4. ^ Leung, Kanis (2 February 2019). "Harmony lacking at scenic university pavilion as mainland Chinese visitors take campus tours in Hong Kong – and leave students fuming". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  5. ^ Cheung, Rachel (1 July 2019). "The ethical travel group teaching tourists to respect, support and learn about places they visit". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Professor WONG, Nai Ching Henry(黃乃正教授)". Department of Chemistry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 16 May 2024. Archived from the original on 16 May 2024. Retrieved 16 May 2024.

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