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WED · 2026-05-27 · 00:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0527-79452
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How Hong Kong’s first astronaut triggered a space education race

Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, has inspired a significant increase in interest in aerospace education. Following her historic journey into space on the Shenzhou-23 mission, inquiries for aerospace and satellite-design courses at the Star Club Scientist Education center have more than tripled.

Lam Ka-singSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-27 · 00:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
How Hong Kong’s first astronaut triggered a space education race
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Hong Kong's first astronaut, Lai Ka-ying, has inspired a significant increase in interest in aerospace education. Following her historic journey into space on the Shenzhou-23 mission, inquiries for aerospace and satellite-design courses at the Star Club Scientist Education center have more than tripled. The center, which offers specialized courses for children aged three to 17, has seen a dramatic surge in interest from schools and parents. Industry leaders are also advocating for the repurposing of existing sites into immersive educational facilities focused on China's aerospace technology, highlighting a perceived lack of such venues in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong lacks large-scale tourism attractions and professional educational venues focused on the country's aerospace technology.

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The average daily inquiries at Star Club Scientist Education increased from about 10 to more than threefold.

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Interest from schools and parents in aerospace science education surged dramatically after the selection of Hong Kong's first astronaut.

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Lai Ka-ying's selection as Hong Kong's first astronaut triggered a more than threefold surge in aerospace and satellite-design course inquiries.

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Lai Ka-ying’s selection as Hong Kong’s first astronaut has sparked a more than threefold surge in aerospace and satellite-design course inquiries at a learning centre, while industry leaders have called for sites to be refitted as immersive education facilities.Jeffrey Ho, CEO of Star Club Scientist Education, said that after the country announced the selection of Hong Kong’s first astronaut, interest from schools and parents in aerospace science education surged dramatically.His centre offers courses specialising in aerospace popular science, satellite design and microsatellite assembly or application. They are intended for youngsters aged three to 17, with hourly class fees ranging from about HK$300 (US$38) to HK$650.“Frontline data shows an explosive increase in inquiries related to aerospace and satellite design courses,” Ho said. “Compared with the previous stable level of about 10 inquiries per day on average, the figure has risen by more than threefold.”Industry leaders have called for sites to be refitted as immersive education facilities. Photo: Edmond SoChan Wing-ping, general manager for the Hong Kong region of Starlink aerospace Holdings (Shenzhen), the standing director unit of the China-aerospace" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="134747" data-entity-type="organization">Council of China aerospace, said Hong Kong lacked large-scale tourism attractions and professional educational venues that focused on the country’s aerospace technology.
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