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August 'Freedom to Leave' Malaysia Inclusive Exchange Group (6 days)

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August 'Freedom to Leave' Malaysia Inclusive Exchange Group (6 days)
Sponsored by the 2019 'International Youth Exchange Funding Program', the project 'Barrier Free Life' under the SIE Fund and the 'Youth Lions Club' co-hosted (6 days and 5 nights) Malaysian Inclusion The exchange group is now open for registration. This time we rushed out of Hong Kong and highlighted 'Barrier-free Inclusion' with the theme of 'Freedom'. The aim is to learn about local culture and economic development, so that different young people can respect each other in the exchange group, visit Kuala Lumpur, and broaden their horizons. , Have a deeper understanding of communion, and jointly build 'Accessible Asia'.
Malaysia, a place where diversification exists. In 2019, this organization will hold the 'Free Out' Malaysian Inclusive Exchange Group, with the purpose of bringing together young people and the disabled in Hong Kong to visit together. Promote the harmonization of the disabled, deepen the understanding of barrier-free facilities in Malaysia and Hong Kong, and strengthen cultural exchanges between young people in the two places.
【 Malaysian Youth Cultural Exchange. 'Freedom to Go' barrier-free Asian experience]
  •   Exchange students from Hong Kong and Malaysia understand the future development trends of countries along the Belt and Road and understand the pace of the Asian economy
  •   To gather young people and the disabled in Hong Kong for a joint visit, with the intention of promoting the integration of the disabled and the health, and encouraging the disabled to travel freely
  •   While communicating with overseas organizations, the interaction between young participants and their fellow disabled persons can also strengthen the promotion of multilateral disability inclusiveness. It also allows a group of young people to develop the spirit of mutual assistance in the process of exchanges and learn from different differences. Get along with people, broad horizons and community circles
  •   In addition, Malaysia served as the host city of the Fifth International Barrier-Free Tourism Conference in 2014 and is committed to the development of barrier-free housing, transportation, education, and entertainment. At the same time, Malaysia has accelerated the provision of barrier-free facilities, and has improved the friendliness of the public environment to the disabled. An encouragement for the disabled to 'freely leave' has also become a reference and learning object for 'Accessible Asia'

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Details of exchange group activities

Organizer 'Accessible Information Network-Accessible Life' and 'New Territories East Youth Lions Club'
Communication unit 「LEO CLUB OF SEGi COLLEGE SUBANG JAYA」
Estimated departure date August 13-18, 2019 (6 days)
Destination Kuala Lumpur
Object Hong Kong youth aged 16 to 35 (must be Hong Kong permanent residents)
Quotas 30 people (Friends with disabilities are also suitable, wheelchair users need to switch to a wheelchair and coach)
Expenses After sponsorship, the tour fee is HK$3,000 (you need to be younger than the target age, other people need to pay the original price of the tour fee is $8000)
Deadline June 30, 2019
Remarks All participants must attend the 'Activity Briefing Session' (on-site reservation on June 23) and the 'Sharing Session' in person

'Activity Briefing Session'

Date: June 22 (Saturday)
Venue: Kwun Tong 'Barrier Free Information Network-Barrier Free Life'
Time: 2pm to 4pm
Contents: The organizer will explain the introduction of the exchange group, sponsorship arrangements, instructions for departure and delivery, and reservations on site

'Activity Sharing Session'

Date: Late September
Location: To be determined
Time: 2pm to 4pm
Content: Sharing Session of Exchange Group

Introduction to the 6-day itinerary

Focus on understanding the importance and future development trend of the core of the Maritime Silk Road (the Straits of Malacca) in the Belt and Road Initiative, strengthen friendly exchanges between the people of the two places, and establish multilateral exchanges. In addition, the interaction between young participants and their fellow disabled persons promotes the harmonization of the disabled and the health, allowing young people to learn to get along with different people and give play to the spirit of mutual assistance.
Highlights of the trip: visit Malaysia’s historical and cultural heritage, such as the Dutch Clock Tower and the Nyonya Cultural Center, to learn about the history and culture of Malaysia and its influence on its development, and to observe the learning and corporate culture of local schools/enterprises, and observe related differences The barrier facilities and the learning and work supporting facilities for the disabled make everyone better understand the environment of the two places and the differences and differences in barrier-freeness, and seize future market opportunities.
  •   [Careful Arrangement] Accommodation and meals are arranged by professional travel agencies, the tour leader in Hong Kong and professional tour guides in Malaysia; and the two places (Hong Kong and Malaysia) young Lions clubs cooperate to plan exchange activities
  •   [Asian Economy] Exchange students from Hong Kong and Malaysia understand the future development trends of countries along the Belt and Road, and understand the pace of the Asian economy
  •   [Accessible Asia] Stay in star-rated hotels and observe relevant barrier-free facilities and learning and work facilities for the disabled
  •   [Disabled Inclusion] Respect each other in the exchange group, visit Kuala Lumpur, broaden your horizons, and have a deeper understanding of inclusiveness
  •   【Visit Kuala Lumpur】KLCC twin towers, Kuala Lumpur landmarks, Kuala Lumpur City Art Museum, learn about the history of Kuala Lumpur and appreciate the Kuala Lumpur city model, and have a deeper understanding of Kuala Lumpur and its development
  •   【Cultural Exchange】Traditional cultural workshops and youth exchange sharing sessions to experience Malaysian traditions
  •   【Exchange Tour】Leaded by Malaysian youths to urban hot spots and places of daily life, allowing Hong Kong exchange students to experience the characteristics of Malaysian daily life
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FG 小貼士

  •   Travel documents must be valid for six months or more (calculated from the day of departure) before they can register for the tour.
  •   The service fee is HK$400-550 for the whole journey (subject to final confirmation of the number of participants), including the service fee of the tour leader, the service fee of the local tour guide, the service fee of the coach driver and the service fee of the related staff of the travel agency (all the same price).
  •   The tour fee is subject to registration, and any changes will be made without notice.
  •   All matters related to the 'Free Exit' Malaysian Inclusive Exchange Group are binding, and the main body does not need to disclose or explain the reasons for the decision.
  •   The itinerary, meals and accommodation are subject to changes in local reception arrangements without notice.
  •   If the exchange group needs to be cancelled or terminated, the group fee will be refunded in full, and participants will not be held accountable. Everything will be subject to the final decision of the conference.

Support Organization

Youth Development Committee
New Territories East Youth Lions Club

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