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The Life of the Characters in Robert HO Hung Ngai's Works
After graduation, Robert HO Hung Ngai worked as an English newspaper reporter in Pittsburgh and a reporter for National Geographic magazine in China. After returning to Hong Kong, he made a two-track development. On the one hand, he joined the journalism industry from the grassroots level, and at the same time helped his father manage his family and invest in business. He assisted his father in running the business daily newspaper and served as the chairman of the newspaper association. After retirement, he settled in Vancouver, Canada, focusing on Buddhist studies and charity.

1994 Jue Yuan was established in Vancouver. In 2005, Jue Yuan Fund of Canada Eastern Alliance was established, and Buddhist research seats were set up to organize research programs.

In 2005, Mr. He established the Robert HO Hung Ngai Family Fund. Located in Hongkong, the Foundation is an independent charity that aims to promote China culture and Buddhist philosophy. The Foundation organized and sponsored cultural projects in Hong Kong and overseas cities, including the opening of the first permanent museum of Buddhist sculpture art in Britain at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London in 2009, and the sponsorship of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses' first visit to Canada in 20 10. In Hong Kong, the Foundation has planned and operated a series of art education projects to encourage young people to get in touch with art and creation through photography, writing and sports.

The He Dong family has a deep relationship with Buddhism. Zhang Lianjue is a Buddhist who devoted his life to promoting Buddhism. Following the wishes of his ancestors to carry forward Buddhism, Mr. Robert HO Hung Ngai personally set up Jue Yuan in Vancouver in 1994, and in 2005, he set up the Jue Yuan Fund of Canada's Eastern Alliance to set up Buddhist research seats and projects. The Fund has also joined hands with Jue Yuan, the Hong Kong East Alliance, to donate to the University of British Columbia, the Buddhist Research Center of the University of Hong Kong, the University of Toronto in scarborough and the International Buddhist College in Thailand. Promoting the study of Buddhism is one of the important ideas of Robert HO Hung Ngai Family Fund. In 2008, the Fund donated to Stanford University in the United States and established a Buddhist Research Center named after the Fund. In 20 1 1 year, he sponsored the theological seminary of Harvard University to offer the course of Buddhist communication and social service, which marked the first time that the university incorporated Buddhist studies into the training course of religious talents.

Mr. He has been committed to promoting the establishment and development of "Buddhist Website", one of the largest and most visited Buddhist websites in China. In addition, he donated Kottger University in Hamilton, New York, to establish the interdisciplinary science center in Robert HO Hung Ngai. In March 2009, Mr. He donated the Vancouver General Hospital and the University of British Columbia Hospital Fund to build a brand-new "Robert HO Hung Ngai Research Center" for three research projects of prostate cancer, ovarian cancer and hip joint health, which was officially opened in September 20 1 1. 20 1 1 In May, Mr. and Mrs. Ho took the lead in donating Lions Gate Hospital to establish the Hope Center in North Vancouver, which is a psychiatric treatment and education center. In addition to providing mental health services and facilities, it also provides educational space for the medical college of the University of British Columbia and the public. The center will be opened in 20 13.