Office of Student Affairs, CUHK

Building a Clean and Healthy Campus: Integrity Experience Zone & Drug Awareness at CUHK

From 10–12 February 2026, the ICAC Ambassadors hosted an engaging game booth, Integrity Experience Zone, on campus. The booth was designed to help students learn about the ICAC’s mission through fun, and interactive challenges. By combining entertainment with education, the Ambassadors created a lively atmosphere where participants could test their knowledge, solve puzzles, and reflect on the values of honesty and fairness.

The campaign aimed to highlight integrity as a cornerstone of student life. Through games and activities, students were encouraged to think about how integrity can be practised in everyday situations, from academic work to personal interactions. The booth not only attracted enthusiastic participation but also sparked meaningful conversations about the importance of trust and fairness in building a strong campus community.

More stories from CUHK ICAC Ambassadors

  • LAI Tsz Wing, Alex / Shaw College / Integrated Bachelor of Business Administration / Year 3 (President of CUHK ICAC Ambassador Team)

“As the president, I directed team coordination and monitored execution to ensure all projects were delivered on schedule. I was glad to see my team so engaged, contributing both creativity and strong execution. We faced several setbacks during preparation, such as some materials not arriving as expected. Even so, everyone stayed positive and worked together to solve the issues. Throughout the process, I learnt how to balance progress with quality, and I truly felt the importance of trust within a team. I hope every participant had fun and gained meaningful knowledge about integrity. I look forward to seeing everyone again at our next event!”

  • WONG Ming Wai, Amy / Lee Woo Sing College / Journalism and Communication / Year 4 (External Vice-President of CUHK ICAC Ambassador Team)

“Our ICAC student Ambassadors worked hand in hand to bring the Integrity Experience Zone campaign to life. We designed the game, wrote the questions, tested, and refined every detail, and even took charge of both promotion and venue setup. Despite juggling schoolwork and preparation, the teamwork and shared passion made the project especially meaningful. The campaign not only highlighted the values of honesty and fairness but also encouraged students to reflect on how integrity can be lived out in everyday campus life.”

In addition to the ICAC game booth, we also invited Po Leung Kuk Youth Development Services and the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Neo-Horizon Project to set up the anti-drugs promotion booths to enrich the event. Their booths featured interactive games, souvenirs, and informative displays introducing students to the dangers of drug use and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. These activities provided students with practical knowledge, encouraged them to remain vigilant against drug risks, and reinforced the values of responsibility and integrity.

The event was a resounding success, blending creativity with purpose. By turning integrity into an interactive experience and partnering with organisations to promote anti-drugs awareness, the ICAC Ambassadors reminded the CUHK community that integrity and healthy living are not just principles. Instead, these are important values we should practise every day.

 

 

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