On 7 November 2025, members of the Outstanding PolyU Alumni Association (OPAA) gathered for an exclusive visit to CLP Pulse in Ho Man Tin. The event offered a meaningful opportunity to trace Hong Kong’s development over the decades and to explore the city’s advancements in energy and innovation through a unique historical lens.
The visit began with a group photo at the iconic CLP clock tower, followed by a warm welcome at the “ElectriCity” exhibition. The group then embarked on a series of engaging guided tours. A major highlight was the “Immersive Experience” VR zone, where alumni travelled through a virtual electric cable to experience the journey towards a zero-carbon future. Other notable exhibits included rare artefacts such as a historical map of proposed railway lines and a custom-made Tai Ping carpet commemorating the 1997 Handover. These exhibits offered a fascinating link between the city’s growth and its energy story, enriching participants’ understanding of energy innovation and inspiring thoughtful discussions on the future of sustainable urban development.
The tour was further enhanced by the presence of distinguished alumnus Ir Prof. Tsui Tack-kong, who has over 50 years of experience in the construction industry. Having worked for China Light & Power Co. Limited in the 1960s before founding his own firm, Prof. Tsui shared invaluable first-hand stories, fond memories of his time at CLP, and professional insights throughout the visit.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Mr Chiang Tung-keung, OPAA Director and CEO and Executive Director of CLP Holdings Limited, for his generous support, and to the entire CLP team for their thoughtful organisation in making this exclusive tour possible.