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About KFBG's 70th Anniversary
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Throughout 2026, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG) celebrates its 70th anniversary — seven decades of nurturing life, learning, and connection on this mountain sanctuary. Founded as Kadoorie Agriculture Aid Association (KAAA) in 1956, its mission has evolved to respond to the challenges of our times: from ‘helping people help themselves’ to ‘creating harmony between humans and nature’.

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Visiting Teachers
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Satish Kumar

Satish Kumar is a renowned Indian-British activist, author and speaker known for his lifelong commitment to peace, ecology and social justice.  He has been visiting KFBG since 2009 and inspired an education approach with head, heart and hands.

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Jhon Kwano

Jhon Kwano is a messenger of  the Lani tribe, in the highlands of New Guinea, where he and his people still live as their ancestors have for thousands of years, in harmony with nature. His first visit to KFBG was in 2016.

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Claire Elouard

Claire is a French biologist and ecologist, having conducted research across Asia and now leading ‘Energy of Nature’ workshops, teaching intuitive connection and communication with nature worldwide. She has been teaching at KFBG since 2008.

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Colin Campbell

Trained by African healers, Colin developed a deep understanding of animism, and his practices aim to take people of all nations into a restored and reconnected relationship with the wider natural world. Colin first visited KFBG in 2024.

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Artist-in-Residence
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Hanien Conradie

Hanien is an earth artist known for her diverse land-based creative practice centred around ‘sense of place’ and ‘belonging’, with the focus on the discovery of new ways of relating to natural places, to other human beings and our self.

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Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Lam Kam Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

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