- Simon Chau Sui-Cheong
Simon Sui-Cheong Chau (周兆祥) is a social and environmental activist in
Hong Kong . He co-founded the environmental group [http://www.greenpower.org.hk/ Green Power] 綠色力量 (1988), and [http://www.producegreen.org.hk Produce Green] 綠田園有機農場, the first commercialorganic farm in Hong Kong (1989). Most recently, he launched [http://www.club-o.org/ Club O] , an alternative education/spiritual community.After graduating from the
University of Hong Kong , Chau worked as school teacher, editor, graphic designer, instructional television producer and presenter, newspaper columnist, radio talk-show host, andfreelance translator andinterpreter , and taught at theUniversity of Hong Kong and theChinese University of Hong Kong before joining theHong Kong Baptist University to design a degree course in translation. His career in social activism began in the early 1970s, and continued with renewed vigour on his return from Britain in 1984, after theUniversity of Edinburgh awarded him adoctorate for his thesis onTranslation Pedagogy.Dr Chau gives speeches and seminars regularly to professional bodies, social groups, schools, and international gatherings locally and abroad, and is frequently interviewed by the press on issues ranging from
environmental protection andanimal rights to health and diets. Among the 100 odd books he published (including original as well as translated works) are those on topics ranging from green philosophy toorganic farming ,vegetarianism ,ethics ,education , diet andhealing , concern for the South,feminism ,marriage ,social criticism , translatology,meditation ,qigong , and fables for adults and children. After teaching translating at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic, he helped theHong Kong Baptist University to create a state-of-the-art Translation Programme.Married with two children, he vowed to stay in Hong Kong after 1997, as he believes the British colony has a vital role to play in the greening of China, which is of paramount importance for the welling being of the planet in the coming century. In his spare time, he grows his own vegetables in the garden, and bean sprouts in the kitchen.
In the recent years, his interest in
Deep Ecology led to a dedicated search intospiritualism , as he started practisingqigong ,vegetarianism ,fasting , andmeditation . His organisation, Club O is a community in Mong Kok, providing free Zen luncheons, classes inqigong , hands on healing,meditation ,interfaith dialogue , etc. Club O also does a variety of education and media related activities, and has a shop that sellsorganic food .External links
*Club O [http://www.club-o.org/]
* [http://9n.nu/hong-kong/vegetarian/index.htm Hong Kong Vegetarian Society]
*Text adapted from Simon Chau's biography, found at his website at http://www.simonchau.hk
*The Hong Kong Vegetarian Society (香港素食學會) [http://www.vegsochk.org/]
*Hong Kong Organic Farming Association (香港有機農業協會) [http://www.hofa.org.hk/tc_chi/cindex.html]
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