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New Asia College, the predecessor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, was founded by ().
Tsung-i Jao

Xinya Academy was founded by scholars Qian Mu, Tang Junyi and Zhang. At that time, it was called Asian Literature Business School, and in March of the following year, it was reorganized and renamed Xinya College. The school traces back to the lecture spirit of Song and Ming Academies and adopts the tutorial system of Western European universities to communicate Chinese and Western cultures around the world, so that students can not forget their roots and have the ability to meet the challenges of modern society.

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New Asia College is one of the three major colleges founded by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, located in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Its educational aim is to "trace back the lecture spirit of Song and Ming Academy, adopt the tutorial system of western European universities, communicate the world's Chinese and western cultures with humanistic educational purpose, and strive for a peaceful and happy future for mankind". The motto of New Asia College is "Honesty and clarity", which means "golden mean".

Xinya Academy is of great historical significance in the development of traditional culture in China. The Neo-Confucianism based on Xinya Academy, composed of scholars such as Tang Junyi, Mou Zongsan and Xu, preserved the blood of China culture at that time. The college is still committed to holding biweekly conferences, general education, academic lectures, academic seminars, exchange and mutual visits, editing the monthly magazine Life in New Asia, publishing the Collection of Academic Works in New Asia, and promoting various academic activities to enhance campus life.