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Hamilton-born John Hodgson shares his family’s deep connection to China and why the nation and its people hold such a meaningful place in his heart.

Raised in Hamilton, John spent his childhood surrounded by small trinkets from China—gifts sent to his mother by her brother, Harold Boyack. One of these trinkets was a very precious silver ring, engraved with Chinese words meaning “patience in heart” and “endurance.” The ring was originally gifted to Harold by a Chinese refugee whose life he saved during the devastating bombing of the 1920s.
Uncle Harold was a master mariner. He travelled to China in the 1920s as First Mate on the Katy Muller, plying the coast from Hong Kong to Tianjin Xingang and Vladivostok, and up the Yangtze River. “I was too young to really appreciate his time in China,” John admitted, but the connection stuck. Over time, John uncovered more about his uncle’s courageous service during the Sino-Japanese War and World War II.

In 2003, John went to China himself, tracing his uncle’s path, and becoming an English teacher along the way. He and his wife spent several years in Nanchang—“a small city,” he joked, with its five million people. Embraced by friendship and community, he has since returned many times to support school and teacher exchanges. Following his latest trip in April, John brought back a collection of student artworks, a selection of which will be on display at Te Ao Mārama – Tauranga Library from 22 June.

A dedicated Q&A section will be included after the talk. Light refreshments will be served.

Booking is required. All are welcome.

Date and time

Thu 09 Jul 2026

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Location

Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga Library

Te Ao Mārama - Tauranga Library

21 Devonport Road

Tauranga Tauranga 3110

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Price and booking

Free

All ages

Seating options

General admission

Accessibility

Accessible bathrooms

Accessible seating available

Certified disability assist dogs welcome

Wheelchair access

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