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Student Sharing on Service Outreach Experience Programme - Service Tour to Nepal 2020
Over 20 CityU students joined “Service Outreach Experience Programme (SOEP) - Service Tour to Nepal 2020” from 1 to 9 January 2020. The students visited Lamjung, a district destroyed by an earthquake in 2015, which was also the destination of “Servant Leadership Training Programme (SLTP) 2018/19 Global Village Community Service Project – Nepal”. Through conducting creative workshops and classes for the locals, as well as providing support in farming and wall painting to the village, participants enhanced various skills and gained valuable exposure.
Student name
Tang Hoi Ching Dorothy
Academic programme
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology
Year of study
Year 2
Live Like a Local
This was my second time taking part in such a meaningful service trip to Lamjung, Nepal. The moment I got out of the jeep and saw the familiar faces, I immediately ran to them and gave them a warm handshake! And I said, “It’s so good to be back; it feels like home!”

After a year, I walked faster; my Nepali got better; my experience helped me get along with the locals easier; and most of all, my love for this place grew stronger!

Before departure, I set some goals to achieve, including sustaining my relationship with the villagers and living like a local. It might be hard to maintain a strong and sustainable relationship with people in a different country. However, by understanding their needs and appreciating their differences, it is certainly possible to be a part of their big family and live like a local with more love and care.

On the Walkathon, it took us about 3 hours to trek from one village to another. This long and steep hike allowed us to experience the children’s difficult journey to school every day. I seized the opportunity to interact with the children and villagers there. After our creative workshop with the nursery kids, we played the game “The Eagle and the Hen” (麻鷹捉雞仔). We had much fun, and the energy of the kids would never be drained. I also spent time chatting with the leader of the village, who was my host dad last year, and a local I respected and learnt most from. His vision of helping the village and promoting the lovely nature of Lamjung really inspired me. I was always touched by the sincerity and generosity of the locals.

During this short yet unforgettable trip, I’m glad that I was able to share my thoughts and experiences with different people. I have built a strong bonding with my teammates and created beautiful memories together. I’m more than delighted that my experiences have positively influenced my family and friends, who are interested in the stories about Nepal. Once again, this is undeniably a rewarding experience in my life. Thanks for having me, Lamjung! “Feri bhetaula फेरि भेटौला” (See you again)!