“The Dumpling Queen” Charity Movie Screening and Sharing Session – Heartfelt Reflections from “Madam Zang’s Two Daughters Joanne Wong and Jessica Wong, Move the Audience

On May 17, 2025, Evangel Children’s Home (ECH) presented a special charity movie screening and post-movie sharing session of The Dumpling Queen, allowing over 300 guests, children from ECH, and their families to experience the warmth of love together. Our guests Joanne Wong (the elder daughter of Madam Chong) and Jessica Wong (the younger daughter) supported the charitable cause, attending in person to share their reflections. With the film being screened in May, around Mother’s Day, it served as a heartfelt tribute to their great mother, Madam Zang, and to all mothers, offering deep reflections on life and positive inspiration.

The movie “The Dumpling Queen” tells the remarkable story of Zang Jianhe (Madam Zang), the founder of the Wanchai Ferry brand, who fought tirelessly alongside her two daughters in Hong Kong, creating an enduring legacy. As a single mother, Madam Zang led an extraordinary life, rewriting fate with perseverance, dedication, and Hong Kong’s indomitable spirit of overcoming adversity. The hardships she faced were beyond words. The film is profoundly moving, often bringing audiences to tears, while the heartfelt sharing of the guests touched everyone’s hearts.

Ms. Vivian Law, The Superintendent of Evangel Children’s Home, also expressed her gratitude for the support of partners, encouraging the children and families in the home. This strength in mutual support helps bring hope for positive change in society.

“The Dumpling Queen” Full version of Post-Screening Sharing Session Video –
A Heartfelt Revelation from Madam Zang’s Daughters Joanne Wong and Jessica Wong

Joanne Wong shared the original intention behind the making of this film, which captured the sentiment of Hong Kong around 1970’s to 1980’s, along with the spirit of mutual support, hoping to bring positive energy to society through it. Jessica Wong expressed, “Even the smallest act of help can change a person’s life.” Their words really encouraged everyone.
  
In response to questions from the ECH children, they shared about their childhood relationship with their mother in their eyes, the deep bonds between mother and daughters, as well as between sisters. They also reminisced about unforgettable childhood memories and emotions, filling the session with warmth and affection.

Thankful for the journey with our partners

  
We are grateful for the support from all sectors in realizing the spirit of partnership and Hong Kong’s resilience. Mr. Jesse James from Asiatan, Mr. Ricky Lam from EJI, E.F.C.C. Kong Fok Church brothers’ group led by Mr. Jerry Lui, along with special guests Mr. Raymond Yu and Mrs. Yu, joined hands in solidarity, holding ‘dumplings’ (props) inscribed with the words ‘Perseverance • Hope • Struggle • Strength in Adversity’ to encourage and uplift the children’s spirit in ECH.

Thank You for Your Love


The children got to visit the cinema, learning how to read their movie tickets and find their seats. They enjoyed popcorn and soft drinks while watching the film. What a delighted experience! The life story of Madam Zang—her relentless efforts for her family and the spirit of mutual support among neighbors—was deeply imprinted in the children’s hearts through the film “The Dumpling Queen”.

The two sisters from Ruth House (ECH) painted a ‘Dumpling Family’ thank-you card for Joanne and Jessica. In this event, they were “flower girls” for the very first time.

Joanne shared that conflicts among family members are inevitable at times. She encouraged the children to remember that, in this moment, their family is already giving them the best within their abilities. As they grow older, they will understand.

The charity film aims to raise funds for the ECH Main Building Renovation project. The Superintendent expressed gratitude to every supporter and kind-hearted donors for their contributions.

Thoughts after watching (Translation)

“I believe that in the film, Madam Chong exemplifies profound maternal love as a mother. Her selfless dedication and tireless efforts for her two daughters are truly moving. She is also a role model for modern independent women, forging her own path through her unwavering commitment and belief in dumplings. Throughout the movie, Madam Zang is surrounded by friends who lend a helping hand, offer support, and provide encouragement, reminding us of the warmth and kindness in the world.”
by Man Cheuk (High School Boy)

“The characters in the film are authentic and vivid, bringing both laughter and tears, making it feel close to real life. The story conveys a positive outlook on life, encouraging people not to give up in difficult times and to pursue their dreams with determination. ‘The Dumpling Queen’ uses the simple dumpling as a medium to deeply explore the themes of family and human connection, leaving viewers with a sense of warmth and inspiration. This film also made me realize the importance of mutual support between people, the spirit of Hong Kong, and the need to cherish all those who love me.”
by Wo Tin (High School Girl)

“After watching the film, I was deeply moved. Madam Zang worked so hard to protect her daughters! Her elder daughter truly endured a lot. During the sharing session, I learned that the younger daughter was originally supposed to keep watch for trouble, but ended up getting distracted playing with a puppy, which led to her not warning everyone in time! In my eyes, Madam Zang is truly a great and admirable mother.”
by Cheuk Him (Primary School Boy)

“I am grateful for the opportunity to attend the special screening of ‘The Dumpling Queen’ and to appreciate this touching and extraordinary film directed by Andrew Lau! Since it is based on a true story, I felt an even deeper connection to it. What made the experience even more meaningful was hearing the heartfelt sharing from Madam Zang’s two daughters after the screening, which allowed me to truly understand the Lion Rock spirit of Hong Kong.

As I entered the venue, two boys greeted me — later, I realized they were the hosts who asked questions to the guests. It turned out that all the children from ECH were present, and not long after the screening began, they sat quietly, fully immersed in the film. Even the little girl sitting next to me, who seemed to be around six or seven years old, was attentively watching. I believe the film conveyed an important message to them: as long as you work hard, you will succeed, and if you have the ability, you should do good and help others. Being able to participate in this event alongside the children made it a truly positive and inspiring experience!”

by Debora

“Everyone was moved to tears, deeply touched by the film. These moments brought back childhood memories for me and my friends. We also hold great respect for your organization (ECH), and after hearing the words from superintendent, we truly believe in the commitment to supporting disadvantaged and children in needs.”
by Carmen

“What moved me most about this film is that it is filled with deep emotions! There is the familial love between Madam Zang, her mother, and her daughters; the friendship among neighbors living under the same roof; the kindness of the elderly dessert hawker; and even the compassion of the police officer toward the street hawkers. What I admire most is Madam Zang’s unwavering dedication to her dumplings, striving for perfection in every detail. Such persistence and commitment are rare in today’s world. This also made me reflect on my own life—do I possess the same determination and perseverance to live a life of goodness and purpose?”
by Yvonne

“The most striking scene was when Madam Zang was knocked down while washing dishes in the back alley. She lay on the ground, staring up at the sky, as if asking: ‘I have worked so hard—why has this happened? What should I do next? What about my daughters?’ Health is not something to be taken for granted. Once lost, along with physical strength, it can truly bring a person to their lowest point. At one moment, Madam Zang even had thoughts of ending her own life. Fortunately, with the unwavering support of her daughters and neighbors, she found a new perspective—one that led her to the next remarkable chapter of her life, filled with gratitude and resilience.”
by Debby

“It turns out that behind the dumplings lies the life story of Madam Zang and her two young daughters. Through the film, I felt the perseverance of life, the warmth of neighbors supporting each other in difficult times, and the compassion that exists between law enforcement and humanity — all of which deeply moved me. I was fortunate to attend the charity screening at Evangel Children’s Home and hear the heartfelt sharing of the two sisters in person. At the end of the event, I approached the elder sister and told her, ‘My grandma is 91 years old, and she insists on eating the dumplings your family produces!”
by Emma

“ Two of my friends came to HK in those days and had similar experiences. They liked the movie very much and the movie reminded them of those people who helped them in those early days.
by Edwin

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請為孩子歡渡一個開心的夏天! 播道兒童之家「兒童日間院護服務」特別推出一系列精彩繽紛的夏日及暑期託管及活動 (5-8月),專為特殊學習需要小學生設計,讓他們在學習與樂趣中成長!報名從速,萬勿錯過!

活動目標:

孩子為中心:配合孩子特別需要,度身訂造不同發展性活動及SEN訓練

活動對象:

就讀主流小學,被評估為有特殊學習需要 (S.E.N.) 的6-13歲兒童
(於日間缺乏適當人士照顧的綜援或低收入家庭之孩子為主,一般家庭亦可)

暑期「兒童日間院護服務」 (14/7/2025 – 22/8/2025 星期一至五 9a.m. – 6p.m.):

  • 功課輔導
  • 宿營
  • 團體活動
  • 運動班
  • 美術班
  • 遊玩迪士尼及Playhouse
  • 康樂時間
  • 午膳及茶點

親子端午手工 24/5/2025

六月「自煮活動」 7/6 及 14/6/2025

兒童繪本共讀樂 7/6, 14/6及 21/6/2025

試後活動周 23-27/6/2025

 

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Executing Dreams -《The Dreamer‧The “Transformer” at Home》- Wilbur House

At the beginning of the semester, we launched 《The Dreamer‧The “Transformer” at Home》 program for Wilbur House children (primary school boys). House parents assist children to plan their annual goals and dreams together, guide them to discover their own talents, help children explore personal goals, improve their execution ability, and actualize their dreams of tomorrow.

Change Old Habits and Create New Me

Social workers have specially designed a “Dream Charter” to guide children to set goals in different aspects such as dreams, academics, and spiritual life. With the assistance of house parents, they implement step by step in their daily lives. This is to help children to change their old lifestyles and establish new habits, and help also transform their long-term goals into phased indicators (clearer and more visible goals) to motivate them to persevere.

“DREAMPLANE” Test Flight

The children carefully designed their own “Dream Planes”, drew their goals and wrote their dreams on paper and then folded it into an airplane. During the process of making the “Dream Planes” and test flying, the children reviewed and confirmed their goals and dreams, and were able to experience the elements of execution: time, place, motivation, goal, correction, and persistence. The children were very involved and happily held on to their dreams for the test flight.

Build “Dream Base” and Create “Team Dreams”

The Wilbur House children vote according to their preferences and interests, gather everyone’s dreams, to create reward plan activities as the “Team Dreams” together.

Ignite The Dream with A Mid-term Cheer Up BBQ

At the BBQ outing organized by the Wilfur House, the children review old knowledge and learn new knowledge in a relaxed mood, and learn to share the progress of achieving their personal goals, to share what they have already achieved and also what they are working on, review their experiences in the process, and to appreciate each other’s hard work and give support and encouragement.

House parents share with the children their dreams to tell children adults also have dreams and how to persevere in striving for actualizing the dreams, thereby conveying the power of walking with the children and working hard together. House parents also take the opportunity to specifically praise the children’s efforts and give them affirmation through daily observations.

Children, you will fly as long as you believe in your dreams!

NRG Taekwondo Korea and Hong Kong Elim Presbyterian Church’s Young Adult Ministry Volunteer at Evangel Children’s Home On

On April 12, masters from NRG Taekwondo Korea (led by Master No Rae) and approximately 20 young adults from the Hong Kong Elim Presbyterian Church (led by Pastor Kim Seongcheol under Senior Pastor Cho Yoon Tae) visited Evangel Children’s Home (ECH). The visit began with English worship songs and dances that the children could follow along with, creating an opportunity to build rapport with them. The taekwondo dance performance which followed helped open the children’s hearts even more, improving the atmosphere. The final Taekwondo demonstration by Master No and NRG Taekwondo masters brought everyone together in cheers and applause, creating a unified experience.

After all the performances concluded, Pastor Kim delivered a sermon to the children about Jesus’ cross in preparation for the upcoming Easter. Through his message that “God sent His Son Jesus to forgive our sins although we are sinners,” the children received the message of God’s unconditional love.

“Seeing the children here made me realize how precious the things I’ve taken for granted are,” said Sangju Lee, one of the NRG Taekwondo masters who joined the event. “I initially came with a simple mindset of volunteering, but the time spent with these children was valuable, and though I came to serve, I feel I received much more.”

Hyunseong Lee, from the young adults ministry of Elim Church, recalled: “If last year’s mural painting was about covering the children’s wounds with love, this year while creating frames to hold the children’s artwork, I felt that we should always hold these children in our hearts. Although we only meet these children once a year, I wanted to convey that Jesus always walks with them, and I realized we should always keep them in our prayers.”

Halim Kim, from the church university ministry, shared: “I had the opportunity to visit Evangel Children’s Home again this year after last year’s visit. While I remember approaching each other cautiously and awkwardly last year, this year the children approached me first, and I felt warmed by their reduced guardedness.”

“What particularly stands out in my memory was a child who told me about scoring 12 on her math exam. That cheerful and innocent expression made me smile too. Another child who could barely make eye contact last year due to trauma was smiling brightly this year, sharing dreams of becoming a doctor. When the children talked about school or made casual comments about who was good-looking, I realized these children are no different from kids outside—just ordinary, innocent children. Hearing that their favorite food is the Korean fried chicken we’ve shared in last year’s event, I learned gratitude from how they find joy even in the smallest things.”

“However, thinking about what scars and memories might chase these children throughout their lives weighs heavily on my heart. Nor do I know the reason why the child I’ve painted pictures with had to have her face blurred in the official photograph. I also got to know that due to government policy, the children must leave ECH when they turn 18. Though ECH provides a transition period to help them adapt to society, I find myself continuing to pray that they can pursue their dreams in the world ahead, walking with Christ.”

Hyunseo Kim, also from the church university ministry, shared: “The children I visited after a year left me with many new thoughts. Unlike last year when church members conducted activities separately, this volunteer opportunity allowed us to interact directly with the children, giving me a warmer feeling.”

“A child who was initially hesitant to even share their name when we started drawing activities later came to hold my hand, asked to take pictures together, climbed on me to jump, and was upset because they couldn’t eat at the same table with me. This made me think about how much heart and love we can share in such a short time.”

“After returning, I couldn’t begin to measure what wounds these children carry from their past, present, or future, but I found myself praying that they continue to share healthy minds and love through good relationships. I hope I remain a good memory for those children as their ‘big sister.’ I hope to have another opportunity to be with the children again!”

Master No Rae, who sponsors Evangel Children’s Home, served as the bridge between NRG Taekwondo and Hong Kong Elim Presbyterian Church again this year, following last year’s collaboration. Regarding his reasons for supporting ECH for multiple years, Master No explained, “When South Korea was poor in the past, there were missionaries who spared no love and care for that land, which is why South Korea exists as it is today and we can now live in an environment without lack.

Therefore, I believe we shouldn’t just end with what we’ve received, but should pass on the love we’ve received, which is why I sponsor these children. We don’t know what influence our taekwondo demonstration and praise dance shown today might have on these children in the future. Perhaps even one of these children might be touched and become a great person who passes on the love they received today. I hope that such a virtuous cycle of love continues.”

We hope that activities like this, where young adults can share their various gifts, will continue. We look forward to seeing how the precious hearts of these young adults toward the next generation will be conveyed to the children, continuing the virtuous cycle of love that Master No hopes for. Evangel Children’s

Evangel Children’s Home (ECH):

It was established in Hong Kong in 1956 by an American missionary. This NGO primarily helps orphans, children and youth from broken families to grow healthy and helps families with difficult background. Part of the donations are used for children through the ECH sponsorship program. www.ech.org.hk

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< The food shared during this visit was sponsored by ‘Yechan’ (a Korean restaurant located in Hong Kong). Please understand that some children’s faces are blurred due to regulations of protection of children.

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Please donate Red Packet to send blessings to our vulnerable children of Residential Care Service and ignite hope.

Leaping into the year of Snake, the program helps improve the education and quality of living for those children beneficiaries who come from broken families or families with difficult background, helping them to thrive.

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Monthly Donation for “Sponsorship” Program

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Please donate and become a sponsor to support the heath growth of a child. It can be $100 or above for each child per month and sponsor the child for at least one year.  More than one child can be sponsored. (According to your will and ability, welcome to donate and support multiple children at the same time. )

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ECH Youth Hostel•Good Home in Town

Where to go after the age of 18? For an independent life, they firstly need to have a “stable home”! The youth hostel of Evangel Children’s Home (ECH) in Wong Tai Sin provides low-cost housing in the urban. Through the 2nd Chance in Life – Youth Home Service, let the youth find the oasis in life, a place that gives strength and rest, and gain the feeling of home that their original family cannot give. Why would former residents recommend ECH youth hostel? Please understand and apply now.

Few hostels at Evangel Children’s Home extended building, located at 120, Shatin Pass Road, Wong Tai Sin, are still available.

Near Wong Tai Sin MTR station. Minibuses directly to university in Kowloon Tong and Festival Walk.
Convenient transportation. Low cost and good value.

Accommodation Support and Career Development for 2nd Chance
in Life

Icy (a former resident)’s sharing: “In fact, for an 18-year-old youth, without family support and facing confused future, it is very important to have someone to help.” Lack of family or other financial support, face challenges of residence, self-reliant living, further education and employment, turn out a helpless situation. 2nd Chance in Life – Transitional Sponsorship Program has been established for more than ten years, and has helped countless young people transit to self-reliant living, equip them, overcome all difficulties and successfully move up in adversity, and help them get started with service elements such as   residency, career development, knowledge, connection, support and hope, and funding. The mentor through counseling and care, continue to care for all residents even after their leaving.

In this fast-paced and high-pressure society, this place brings a living source of love, firm support and endless encouragement, igniting their hopes for the future.




Former residents’ sharing

Affordable Accommodation as “Start-Up” Assistance, by 浩文

As a fresh graduate student, I was very financially strapped. I had to bear all my own expenses for clothing, food, housing, transportation, and tuition fees, which give me a lot of pressure. Living in a youth hostel has solved the dilemma of having to pay expensive rent (HK$7,000 can only live in a subdivided room). I only needed around HK$2,000 a month to pay for dormitory expenses include operating expenses and sundries.  What was even more touching was that there were also various allowances, accommodation allowances, student allowances and other assistance, which perfectly matched my needs.

Career Development, Counseling and Advance Training, by Laura

The hostel provided me a convenient and stable environment, which allowed me to think about the future. I did not have to live in a place under complicated flow. The service provides life coaching and career planning, which would be a powerful force for young people to go upstream and pushed me to bravely pursue my dream and become a registered nurse.

Find the way, by Kyle

ECH mentor introduced a job to me, and let me found my future direction at work. By staying with young people, I learned how to get along with others, and also how to save money.

This is a right decision, by Gary

This is a place full of love. My mentor taught me how to find a job by learning practical skill of interview. He also helped me to develop the habit of saving through a savings plan. He taught me how to understand myself and how to deal with stress. He also taught me how to make desserts and makeup myself. There, I also got to know my good brother, friend and roommate Victor.

Find the warmth and love of home, by Lynn
The biggest gain from living there for two years is learning how to get along with a group of young people similar to myself. With a total of 12 girls living in 6 rooms, we would cook together and encourage each other in daily life. During this process, I felt a “kind of family” feeling that my original family could not give me.

Go through the difficult stage, by Icy

This place really feels like home to me! At that time, I felt confused and panicked because I had no support from my family, and I was in a negative mood. ECH helped me transition through a very difficult stage in my life. I was provided a lot of support and learned how to cook and take care of myself. In the ten years since I left, my mentor has continued to help me, encouraging me to participate in different interest classes, accompanying, listening and coaching my soul. So I changed to serve in an NGO finally, hoping to use my own experience to help children, and determined to influence lives with my life.

Service Users/Application

  • Foster home youth aged 18 to 24, in lack of family or other financial support or when they age out from foster care while returning home to live is impossible
  • Have work motivation or short-term work experience, or part-time students (must completed secondary education)
  • Referred by institutional social workers or church staff, such as: children’s home, youth home, schools, Social Welfare Department and social welfare organization etc.
  • Physically and mentally healthy, no bad habits

Service Fee

Service and accommodation fees around two thousand more, please inquire ECH for details.

Service Period

Basic 2 years (subject to the need and individual situation for extension).

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https://www.ech.org.hk/en/all-stories/youth-stories/

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For inquiries, please contact us at 2323 8224, extension 232/242.

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《Breaking through “basic level of existence”》 – Bing Bing

“Am I living to survive or to make a living?” A youth who living in our hostel asked one day.  Life has various pursuits. However, when someone is still worried about having enough food or a stable place to live every day, in lack of support, he/she may feel exhausted or stuck, and unable to move forward. Bing Bing (alias), who got help from SLY(1) program, broke through the “basic level of existence” and successfully transitioned to stability.

Those youths living in our Youth Home, bear the burden of growing up with trauma and lack of family support.  They have to be independent from a young age and need to balance between their studies and earn a living. They struggle to meet their basic needs and thus find it difficult to establish a sense of security and self-esteem. In turn, their motivation for social interaction and personal development is affected. According to *Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs theory^, they remain at the lowest level, ie. basic level of existence.Bing Bing is one of them.

Bing Bing comes from a single-parent family that faces severe financial difficulties. While trying to make a living, she also has to pay for her basic diploma tuition fees. When she sought help from her mother, she was met with cold stares and harsh words. Bing Bing felt angry at her mother’s lack of care and began to see herself as useless and worthless. Fortunately, a social worker referred her to Evangel Children’s Home Youth Hostel and helped her apply for a startup fund, which assisted Bing Bing in facing her difficult situation timely and transitioning to stability.

When Bing Bing first moved into the Youth home, her emotions were often unstable, and became much stressed when her studies were far behind. After counseling and discussions with the youth workers, Bing Bing decided to switch to work in full time. The mentors arranged an internship for her.  She performed well and was eager to learn. The internship provided her with a stable income which can lessen her burden and meet her basic living needs. As she adapted to the work routine, her emotion was more stable gradually. The program helped her to move up satisfying her safety and security needs rather than just the physiological needs.

Through her job, Bing Bing discovered a passion for brewing coffee and planned to become a barista. With a clear goal in mind, she became much more proactive and engaged compared to the early stage she was referred to live in. She is learning different coffee brewing techniques diligently, striving to move up the career and social ladder rather than remain at the “basic level of existence” (described in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs theory^).

 

Our ECH youth worker encourage the young people in the hostel to take steps to overcome their difficulties. With our service intervention, we walk alongside with them, providing support and strength, helping them break through the “basic level of existence.”

 Keynote: SLY(1) Program –Second Chance in Life – Transitional Youth Sponsorship Program

《Walk in grace》-  Shita

Shita found the meaning of life in Evangel Children’s Home (ECH). When she first came and lived in ECH, there were many things that she was not used to. In the early stage, she did not want to be disciplined, and she even thought to leave. After 2 years, she started engaging to that new life and learned many life skills there. What was more in bless and made her proud of was that she confirmed her relation with GOD.

Jesus Calling To True Happiness

She made friends with Home’s children, but more importantly, through shepherding, she got to know the Lord Jesus! She participated in worship every week at a church and got to know many brothers and sisters in lord. But after a while, she began to feel bored, and she had not been returning to the church for six months. She thought she would be satisfied living the life she wanted, but it turned out that she was not happy at all. When she asked herself: “What is the meaning of life?” There was a voice from her heart, calling her to go back to the church to find the answer, and she did so. As soon as she stepped into the church, a sister hugged her and they both cried. At that moment, she felt relieved and suddenly enlightened

Go Deeper with Christ

After she returned to the Church, she was eager to experience the Lord’s love more deeply, so she participated in the church’s retreat camp. One of the activities required her to blindfold herself and put her hands into a cardboard box to get seeds, which aroused fear in her heart. She tried to muster up the courage many times but failed. At that time, a younger sister next to her said to her,

“Jesus is willing to die for us, so why should we be afraid?” She was given a wake-up and felt that her faith was too little.

After the retreat camp, she felt how deeply God loved her and determined to do more to respond to His love. She uses her knowledge of nail art to serve in the fellowship and invites her friends to church, getting more people to know the Lord!

Shita’s life is establishing day by day. We bless her to receive love from Jesus father by faith, and be a blessing of more other people around.

Shita serves in fellowship, do manicure for sisters