爱是服务 (Simplified) The Ming-Ai (London) Institute (simplified: 明爱(伦敦)学院; traditional: 明愛(倫敦)學院; pinyin: Míng'ài (Lúndūn) Xuéyuàn) is the executive arm of the Ming-Ai Association,[1] established in 1992 to promote Chinese culture locally and deliver cultural exchanges between the United Kingdom and Greater China.
Theresa Wai Han Shak (Chinese name: 石慧嫻) is the founder of the Ming-Ai (London) Institute.
The project is a four-year undertaking in collaboration with Regent's University London for the creation of a cultural-historical archive documenting the contributions made by people of Chinese descent to the British Armed Forces.
[citation needed] Brigadier Christopher Hammerbeck a former Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of British Forces Overseas Hong Kong.
The British Chinese Workforce Heritage project was written about in the South China Morning Post.
Tracing 150 years of British Chinese festive celebration in London, the project cast light on three demographics.
The 12-month project started in January 2006 with provision to improve the representation of Chinese people in the UK Government.
(Hons) in Traditional Chinese Medicine, for which the Ming-Ai (London) Institute provides Mandarin training for the programme.
Each mission may pertain to conferences, seminars, and workshops with the intention of strengthening UK-China relations in the sphere of education.