The 7th Global Hakka Gospel Conference
第七届全球客家福音大会

Hakka Arise! Love Prevails!

April 15, 5:30 PM – Opening Ceremony and Welcome Banquet 
April 18, 12:30 PM – Ends after Lunch

April 15–18, 2026
Adimulia Hotel, Medan, Indonesia

Event Info

 

 

Registration and Event Information

  • Registration Time: April 15, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Indonesia Time) (Hotel Lobby)
  • Registration Fee Includes: 4 days of gatherings and activities & Venue & Meals & Speaker expenses & Conference uniform & Handbook and gifts
  • Meal Arrangements: Opening Ceremony and Welcome Dinner & Plus 5 additional meals

(including 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and 5 snacks mainly Indonesian cuisine)

Registration Info

Conference Registration Form

4-Day Conference Ticket – International Participants

USD 180 Early Bird Price (valid from July 1 to November 30, 2025)

International Participant Registration Fee:

Early Bird Price (July 1 – November 30, 2025) — USD 180
Standard Price (from December 1, 2025 to February 15, 2026) — USD 200
International Participants:
Hotel Accommodation: Adimulia Hotel, Medan, Indonesia

Hotel Rate:

  • USD 80 per night (single occupancy)
  • USD 40 per night / per person (twin sharing)

Choice of: Double bed / Twin beds

Check-In & Event Information

  • Check-in Time: April 15, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Indonesia Time) at the hotel lobby
  • Registration Fee Includes: 4 days of conference activities& Venue usage& Meals& Speaker expenses& Conference uniform& Handbook and gifts
  • Meal Arrangements: Opening and Welcome Banquet & 5 additional meals
    (Including 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and 5 snack breaks primarily based on Indonesian cuisine)

4-Day Conference Ticket – Indonesian Participants

Rp2,500,000
Indonesian Participant Registration Fee: Rp 2,500,000
Hotel Accommodation: HS Premiere Santika Dyandra Hotel & Convention – Medan

Hotel Rate:

  • Rp 975,000 per night (single occupancy)
  • Rp 488,000 per night / per person (twin sharing)

Choice of: Double bed / Twin beds

Check-In & Event Information

  • Check-in Time: April 15, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Indonesia Time) at the hotel lobby
  • Registration Fee Includes: 4 days of conference activities& Venue usage& Meals& Speaker expenses& Conference uniform& Handbook and gifts
  • Meal Arrangements: Opening and Welcome Banquet & 5 additional meals
    (Including 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and 5 snack breaks primarily based on Indonesian cuisine)

Transportation Arrangements

  • The conference will only provide transportation for Global Hakka Gospel Advisors, Board Members, and Speakers.
  • Participants need to arrange their own transportation from the airport to the conference venue, Adimulia Hotel. It is recommended to use train and Grab.
  • There will be a welcome area for conference participants, with staff ready to provide directions and transportation guidance.

(1)Train

(a) Airport (Kualanamu) to Medan —  approximately 37 minutes

  •  Departure Times (Indonesia Time): 6:45 AM, 8:25 AM, 9:45 AM, 11:05 AM, 12:20 PM, 1:25 PM, 2:30 PM, 4:15 PM, 5:25 PM, 6:25 PM, 8:25 PM, 9:10 PM           

(b)Medan to Airport (Kualanamu) — approximately 37 minutes

  • Departure Times (Indonesia Time):5:20 AM, 6:35 AM, 7:50 AM, 9:30 AM, 10:55 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:35 PM, 2:40 PM, 3:25 PM, 5:10 PM, 6:35 PM, 7:25 PM

*Train Fare: Rp 50,000 (per person)

 

(2)Grab ~  From Airport (Kualanamu) to Adimulia Hotel, Medan — approximately 1 hour

*Fare: Rp 200,000 per car (up to 4 passengers)

Contact the Chairpersons/Leaders of Each Region:

1)Taiwan – Pastor Hsu Chia-Cheng(+886 933 786 129)/ Pastor Bai Mei-Yue(+886 933983 477

2)Hong Kong – Elder Lam Fu-Yuen(+852 9356 4949)/ Pastor So Wai-Man(+852 9482 9836

3)Singapore – Preacher Chen Yanxiong(+65 9488 4598

4)Indonesia –

Medan – Brother Liang Baizhong (Darman Suseno)(+62 811 615 956)/ Brother Yan Tianci (Agus Yen)(+62 812 6216 0823

Jakarta – Brother Fan Kunzhi (Djana Yusuf)(+62 813 8029 7118

Pontianak, West Kalimantan – Preacher Hu Minhui (Maria Woo)(+62 878 1812 2396)/ Pastor Zhou Qingying (Liliana Lestari) (+62 813 4802 1181)

Sanggau, West Kalimantan – Pastor Qiu Jinzeng (Clement Hiu)(+62 821 5724 2647

5)Sabah – Pastor Chai Xianhong(+60 13 883 6162)/ Pastor Huang Jianping(+60 16 826 5621

6)West Malaysia – Brother Lee Songyi(+60 12 616 1623)/ Preacher Chen Shufen(+60 16 820 5540

7)Kuching – Brother Cai Zhiyang(+60 12 899 9916

8)USA – Pastor Rao Ledao(+1 317 407 3030

Short-Term Mission Teams

Short-term mission trips are arranged to take place in five regions before the conference.

  • Time: Five days and four nights (April 10–14, 2026)
  • Location: Medan, Indonesia
  • Team Size: Maximum 10 people per team

Main Ministry: Visiting each household for evangelism; responsible for evangelistic meeting programs and preaching; presenting cultural performances representing different regions; participating in Sunday worship while presenting programs; organizing camps, workshops, and more… Detailed information will be announced in October.

*Churches or organizations interested in joining the short-term mission team must submit their information. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

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7th Global Hakka Gospel Conference – Exciting North Sumatra Tour

4 Days 3 Nights Tour / Half-Day Medan City Tour

Join the Tour
 



Booth Display or Product Sales

Notes:

  • The event provides 15 booths for churches or organizations to showcase their work, distribute promotional materials, or sell culturally distinctive products.
  • Each booth will be provided with two chairs and one table (Table size: 183 cm long, 60 cm wide, 74 cm high). Please bring your own racks or other display materials.

2) Fees:

  • For booths involving sales, 10% of the income will be donated to the event; booths used only for promotion or exhibition are free of charge.
  • Booth setup and operation time: from 1:00 PM on April 15 to 1:00 PM on April 18.

If your organization is interested in setting up a booth, please fill out the following information:

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The Global Hakka Evangelism Association
全球客家福音协会

Secretary

Rev. Wong Sing Tiong
Tel / WhatsApp: +60-138483700
Conference Email: globalhakkagospelconference@gmail.com
Headquarters Address: Ground Floor, Lot 9945, Block 16, Jalan Lapangan Terbang, 93350, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

Conference Programme

Depart from Hotels to BCCK

0730

Registration

0800

Opening Ceremony

0900 | Venue: Hall A
Welcome address;
Opening remarks;
Special remarks;
Official opening of the 2022 Tripartite Conference;
Keynote lecture: Global Surgery in the 21st Century.

Morning Tea Refreshment

1045

Remote, Rural & Urgent Healthcare Symposium

1100- 1300 | Venue: ROOM 14
Humanitarian & Remote Healthcare
-Rural Surgery in Malaysia;
-Capabilities framework and Humanitarian course;
-Volunteering opportunities;
-Longhouse health care.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemics Symposium

1100- 1300 | Venue: Hall A
Modelling
– Modelling the spread of Covid-19;
– Modelling and Forecasting COVID-19 in Malaysia.

Aortic Dissection Symposium

1100- 1300 | Venue: Meeting Room 12 & 13
Aortic Dissection Awareness
– Introducing Aortic Dissection Awareness
– What do patients want from an aortic dissection service
– The Benefits of having a National Patient Association
– Launch of Aortic Dissection Awareness, Malaysia

Workshops

0800- 1800 (break at 9.00am-10.30am for opening ceremony) | Venue: Meeting Room 6
Non Technical Skills for Surgeons (NOTSS)
A one day course for understanding, observing and rating the non-technical skills required to underpin good surgical performance

Lunch Break

1300-1400 | | Venue: Hall B & C

Remote, Rural & Urgent Healthcare Symposium

1400-1700 | Venue: ROOM 14
Trauma care in Conflict and disaster
Pre-hospital care;
Mass casualty;
War surgeon – experience;
Blasts, bullets and bombs;
Understanding Crisis and Coping Strategy.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemics Symposium

1400–1700 | Venue: Hall A
International Experience
– Experience from Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Bangladesh and United Kingdom.

Aortic Dissection Symposium

1400–1700 | Venue: Meeting Room 12 & 13
– Current treatment of Acute Aortic Dissection in Malaysia;
– Malaysian Patient experience;
– Variations in the treatment of Aortic Dissection Lessons from the UK;
– UK patient experience;
– UK relative experience;
– Treatment of Acute Aortic Dissection: Lessons from U.S.A.

Workshops

0800- 1800 (break at 9.00am-10.30am for opening ceremony) | Venue: Meeting Room 6
Non Technical Skills for Surgeons (NOTSS)
A one day course for understanding, observing and rating the non-technical skills required to underpin good surgical performance

Depart from BCCK to Hotels

1800

Faculty Dinner

1830–2130 | Venue: BCCK, Hall D

Depart from Hotels to BCCK

0730

Morning Tea Refreshment

0800

Remote, Rural & Urgent Healthcare Symposium

0900-1300 | Venue: Meeting Room 14
Surgery in remote communities
-How to train a remote and rural surgeon;
-Paediatric surgery Cases in Rural Area – What We Do?;
-Challenges in establishing Otorhinolaryngology Service In Sabah: Sharing Pearl of Borneo Experience;
-KK-KKM Mobile – Bringing High Impact Quality Eyecare Closer to Home;
-Challenges in the Management of Burns Injury.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemics Symposium

0900-1300 | Venue: Hall A
Detection, Research and Clinical
– Novel technologies for detection of COVID-19;
– Research into detection of COVID-19;
– Use of RTK antigen cartridges as alternative to PCR samples for genome surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Malaysia;
– Clinical Presentation of the different variants of SARS-CoV-2;
– Long Covid;
– Re-infection and co infection – current evidence and its clinical impact.

Aortic Dissection Symposium

0900-1300 | Venue: Meeting Room 12 & 13
– Genetically Triggered Thoracic Aneurysms;
– Natural History of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms;
– Why do we miss Acute Aortic Dissections and the Ideal Treatment Pathway;
– Classification and Conventional treatment of Aortic Dissection;
– Honoured Guest Lecture: How to treat the aortic root and arch in acute Type A Dissection Past, Present and the Future.

Workshops

0900-1300 | Venue: Meeting Room 6
Hostile Environment Surgical Training (HETS) supposedly by David Nott Foundation
The course will cover a wide range of surgical fields such as cardio-thoracic trauma, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, obstetrics and orthopedic surgery.

Lunch Symposium

1300-1400 | Venue: Hall A
COVID Vaccines to the remote and less privileged population
Muralitharan M, National Cancer Society of Malaysia

Remote, Rural & Urgent Healthcare Symposium

1400-1700 | Venue: Room 14
Surgery in remote communities
-Advanced Training for Sub-Urban Surgeons;
-Neurosurgery in Sarawak – A Relative Rural Region of Malaysia;
-Upper GI Bleeding in West Borneo ;
-GI emergencies;
-Urology Emergencies in Rural Sarawak.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemics Symposium

1400–1700 | Venue: Hall A
Vaccines
– Use of mRNA for the COVID-19 vaccine;
– Development of an mRNA vaccine for COVID-19;
– Vaccine effectiveness & safety;
– Vaccine hesitancy – barriers to vaccination;
– Vaccinating difficult to reach populations.

Aortic Dissection Symposium

1400–1700 | Venue: Meeting Room 12 & 13
– How to deal with Malperfusion in Acute Type A dissection;
– TEVAR for Acute Type B Dissection;
– The impact of FET on Aortic Dissection Surgery;
– Role of AMDS in Acute Type A Dissection
– Long term Outcome and How to Deal with Patients with Chronic Residual Type A Dissection;
– Surgery for Chronic Dissection;
– TEVAR for Chronic Dissection.

Workshops

1400–1700 | Venue: Meeting Room 6
Hostile Environment Surgical Training (HETS) supposedly by David Nott Foundation
The course will cover a wide range of surgical fields such as cardio-thoracic trauma, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, obstetrics and orthopedic surgery.

Silent Mentor Workshop- Gratitude Ceremony

1800–1900 | Venue: Meeting Room 14

Depart from BCCK to Hotels

1730 | 1815 | 1915

Depart from Hotels to BCCK

0730

Morning Tea Refreshment

0800

Remote, Rural & Urgent Healthcare Symposium

0900-1200 | Venue: Meeting Room 14
Trauma care in remote areas
-Scope of practice & where to get ortho experience as a generalist;
-Ankle fractures;
-Managing Fractures in Rural Setting;
-Wrist fractures;
-Spinal injuries.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemics Symposium

0900-1200 | Venue: Hall A
Clinical and Treatment
– Covid-19 in children – diverse outcomes;
– Pregnancy & COVID-19 (infection and vaccination);
– Risk of severe Covid-19 / COVID-19 in HIV;
– Cardiovascular complications of Covid-19;
– Risk stratification and drug treatment of Covid-19;
– Covid 19 pre-exposure and post-exposure prophylaxis.

Bioethics Challenges Symposium

0900-1200 | Venue: Meeting Room 13
– Silent mentor program in Malaysia;
– Silent Mentor Program- Our Journey in Singapore;
– Body donation for Private University in Thailand;
– Rapid tissue donation perspective;
– Cancer genomics and evolution;
– The future is now: How the AI medicine changing your life care.

CSAMM Symposium

0900-1200 | Venue: Meeting Room 12
Surgical Training in the 21th Century
– Basic Surgical Training: laying the foundations;
– Selecting the Surgeons of the future;
– Optimizing Surgical Training in Public Hospitals;
– Maintaining Standards through a National Curriculum for Surgical Training;
– Determining Competency at Completion of Surgical Training.

Lunch Break

1200-1430 | Venue: Hall B & C

Remote, Rural & Urgent Healthcare Symposium

1430–1600 | Venue: Hall 14
Healthcare & Remote Healthcare
-Humanitarian deployment, what do you need to know;
-Quakes, floods, droughts;
-Disaster Medicine – An Indonesian Experience;
-Medicine on Everest.

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemics Symposium

1430–1600 | Venue: Hall A
Evolution, Healthcare impact
– Emerging variants;
– Healthcare impact of Covid-19.

Bioethics Challenges Symposium

1430–1600 | Venue: Meeting Room 13
– Bioethical Challenges in COVID 19 pandemic;
– Regulatory RNA in respiratory bacterial infections;
– Technique of consiousness and life promotion;
– MAS Training and Development of Laparoscopic Surgery in Bangladesh.

CSAMM Symposium

1430–1600 | Venue: Meeting Room 12
Surgical Training in the 21th Century
– Use of Simulators in Surgical Training;
– Use of Silent Mentors Human Cadavers in Surgical Training;
– Achieving competency in Minimal Access Surgery;
– Excelling in Surgical Training and Research;
– Training the Trainers.

Afternoon Tea Break

1645

Closing Ceremony

1600 | Venue: Hall A

Depart from BCCK to Hotels

1715

Kuching Attractions

Supporting Organization

Main Sponsors