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Hok Yau Club

Hok Yau Club () is an independent and non-profit non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Hong Kong. It is a peripheral organisation of the Chinese Communist Party.〔Wang, J C F(1998)Contemporary Chinese Politics: An Introduction, 6th edn, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.〕〔Lam, Wai-man. Chan, Ming. () (2004). Understanding the Political Culture of Hong Kong: The Paradox of Activism. M.E. Sharpe. pg 249. ISBN 0765613131.〕〔Sweeting, Anthony. () (2004). Education in Hong Kong, 1941 to 2001: Visions and Revisions. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9622096751. pg 534.〕〔Chang, D and Chuang, R (1998)The Politics of Hong Kong's Reversion to China, Basingstoke: Macmillan.〕
Its aim is to provide support and guidance to students as well as to organise activities for youths. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong back to the People's Republic of China in 1997, the club has launched a number of civic projects to promote patriotic education to the younger generation. The motto of the club is ''"To Learn and To Serve"''(「探求真知,服務社會」).
The Club has three venues: Head Office in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, which also serves as the club's Kowloon Centre, Island Centre in North Point, Hong Kong Island, and a Student Guidance Centre in Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon.
==History==
It was founded as "Hok Yau Dancing Club" (學友中西舞蹈研究社) in April 1949. After a prolonged discussion among the members of a readers club of the Overseas Chinese Daily (華僑日報), a popular Hong Kong newspaper at the time, it adopted the current name in 1975 to reflect the changing nature of the organisation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hyc.org.hk/aboutus/index.php )

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