CUHK ranks 9th in Asia in latest THE rankings

THE also names architecture professor’s rural revitalisation scheme Research Project of the Year

30 April 2025

CUHK ranks ninth in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2025, marking its eighth consecutive year in Asia’s top 10.

The rankings exercise this year covered 853 universities from 35 countries and territories, assessing their research, teaching, knowledge transfer and international outlook.

Meanwhile, Professor Thomas Chung Wang-leung, Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, won the Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences award at the Times Higher Education Awards Asia 2025 with his Project Plum Grove.

Project Plum Grove

Project Plum Grove focuses on the revitalisation of Mui Tsz Lam, a 400-year-old Hakka village in Hong Kong’s New Territories. Facing the threat of redevelopment, Mui Tsz Lam has been transformed through a collaborative restoration process led by Professor Chung. By blending traditional Hakka building techniques with innovative design, the project has restored two ruined houses, one now serving as a culture gallery, the other as a community space. His team has engaged students, villagers, and volunteers in hands-on conservation, and invited 200 former villagers to a reunion at the site to reconnect with their heritage, drawing wide public attention. The project’s success has enabled further expansion, with over HK$6 million in grants supporting restoration efforts in seven additional villages.

Judges of the THE award praised the project as a “highly effective, innovative and well-executed project with measurable impact”, noting that student, staff and local engagement had breathed new life into the abandoned place and re-energised a local culture that risked being lost to the march of modernity.

Professor Chung’s team discuss restoration details with villagers
Professor Chung (seated, left) and his team

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