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Information Day 2022
Summer field trip to Huizhou run by CCS to investigate folk rituals in rural China
Summer field trip to Guangzhou and Foshan in 2018. Pictured is
the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Guangzhou
Visit to the Great Wall during exchange study at Peking University for the former Contemporary China Studies programme
The CUHK team, formed by (from left) , spent two months preparing for the competition with support and guidance from Prof. Wilson
Wong, Programme Director of MPUP, and Prof. May Chu, Assistant Programme Director of MPUP. The
day-long competition was divided into rounds of simulation games. Each team represented a country
making policy decisions and was required to collaborate strategically with the other teams within limited
time to achieve ‘win-win’ outcomes
Jason Zang (right) from Qufu Normal University, who is also champion of both
FLTRP • ETIC Cup and 21st Century Coca-Cola Cup English speaking contests
During the FLTRP • ETIC Cup contest, Myrmidon made friends with quite a few contestants and received a lot of help from them. She is Liu Yuxi (left) from Sichuan Technology
Lee Ka-yi
Choi Yan-yin
Group photo of participants of the celebration party
(From left, back row) Dr Elean F.L. Leung, Professor Dennis K.P. Ng, Pro-Vice-Chancellor/Vice-President, Professor Rocky S. Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Edwin H.Y. Chan, Associate Vice-President and Professor Stephen H.S. Wong, Chairman, Department of Sports Science and Physical Education of CUHK
Lee Ka-yi
From left: Lui Lai-yiu, Choi Yan-yin, Lee Ka-yi, Lee Ho-ching
Lui Lai-yiu, Choi Yan-yin, Lee Ka-yi, Lee Ho-ching
Amy Tong (left) undertakes an internship with HKwalls Festival
Chen Yuting (4th right) and her team receive the ‘DeeCamp 2018 Best Application Award’
Lee Ka-yi
Camille Cheng
Lam Yee-lok
Chan Ka-lung
Luk Hei
Chananchida Choochua
Thomas Yuen
Huang Cyun-yi
Lee Tin-yan
In collaboration with China’s Southwest University, CUHK launched its first Belt and Road Initiative Study Tour to Central Europe in 2018. Cultural management student Liu Oi-ting (1st right) explored Central Europe after her voyage to observe
the traditional and the contemporary in Chongqing.
Since 2015, 18 GPS students have been awarded the Innovation and Technology Scholarship Award, amounting to about 20% of the total number of awardees
Wong Chun
Ms. Jenniffer Paguio (centre), PhD candidate, the Nethersole School of Nursing; the first runner-up and second runner-up were Mr. Mohid Iftikhar (right), PhD student, Department of Government and Public Administration; and Ms. Riyang Sun (left), PhD candidate, the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, respectively.
Group Sense Innovation and Entrepreneurial Project Award
‘Dr. Dog’ brings joy to students during exam period
Nicole Tanner
Nicole Tanner
Candy Kang
Candy Kang
uBuddies being drilled in peer counselling skills in a training camp
From right: Prof. Heng Pheng-Ann and Miss Dou Qi
Jenny Ou Yang
James Lee
Dr. Kent Lee (1st left) expects the project could integrate international students with local students. uReply GO was developed by Prof. Paul Lam (2nd right) and his team at CLEAR
2018 Careers Fair
Learning about the Hakka lifestyle at the 300-year-old Yim Tin Tsai village, Sai Kung
(From left) First runner-up Marco Ho, champion Kuterera Myrmidon Zvikomborero Kangara, and second runner-up Timothy Tung
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Prof. Poon Wai-yin (6th right), Prof. Jane Jackson of the Department of English (6th left), Dr. Jose Lai, Director of ELTU (5th right), and Mr. Hardy Tsoi, former CUHK Arts Administrator and Sir Run Run Shaw Hall Manager (4th right) with the finalists
Interviewing a Malaysian on the local tourism marketing strategy and business competition
Observing the tourists in Getaria, Spain and assessing their potential impact on the locals
Preparing Taiwanese traditional snacks
Students are performing underground music
Kyrgyz student Kairat Eshbolotov shares his learning experience
From left: Deng Xiaoyi, Elton Hui and Virginia Fung
(from left) Kinson Chan, Ngai Tsz-ching and Gloria Li
Visit to an art exhibition during the Gwangju cultural exchange tour
Visit to a hanok, a traditional Korean home
Class of fall 2017. In the 2nd row, 3rd to 8th from left are College Development Officer Ms. Eunice Lee, Kunqu instructor Ms. Shi Xiaojun, director of training and performance of the Shanghai Theatre Academy Ms. Han Tingting, College Patron Dr. Lee Woo-sing, Peking opera instructor Ms. Zheng Shuang and Associate Master of the College Prof. Yam Yeung
(From left) Samuel Wong, Dicky Chan, Cathy Tong and Heidi Or (Photo by ISO Staff)
(From left) Samuel Wong, Dicky Chan, Cathy Tong and Heidi Or (Photo by ISO Staff)
Sneha Singh
Sneha Singh
(From left) Tsang Tsz-kwan; Mr. David Lim, trustee of New Asia College and former Director of Campus Development; and Yang Enhua, a blind student and excellent erhu player
Lui Lai-yiu
Lui Lai-yiu
Pavel Ustyantsev
Wong Sum-ming
Tse Miu-shun
Jason Chan
Maggie Lam
Hanniel Chow
Hanniel Chow
Hanniel Chow
Creativity Laboratory (c!ab)
Ko Tsz-ching (right)
Karlygach Kainazarova
(from left) Leung Shing-yuet, Tong Cham-fei, Wang Xianbo, and Zeng Yihui
CUHK Entrepreneur Day 2017
Professor Charles K. Kao Student Creativity Awards
Seven CUHK Students Awarded Innovation and Technology Scholarship
A team of students from the Faculty of Business Administration claimed the championship of the KPMG International Case Competition 2017, beating 22 other teams from the world over.
Abdalla Mohamed Salama Sayed Moustafa
Liliana Law (centre)
Mr. Kenneth Li presents certificates to CUHK scholarship recipients Shek Tsoi-shuen (4th left), Lam Daan-kei (5th left) and Lee Nga-wing (3rd right)
Scholarship recipients from CUHK present their thank-you letters to Ho & Ho foundation
The event was graced by the presence of Ms. Karen Cheung (front row, 2nd left), member of The D.H. Chen Foundation Board of Trustees, Mr. Alan Chow (front row, 2nd right), Executive Director of The D.H. Chen Foundation, Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK (front row, middle), Prof. Wong Suk-ying (front row, 1st left), Associate Vice-President and Director of Admissions and Financial Aid of CUHK, and Ms. Janet Chow (front row, 1st right), Director of Institutional Advancement of CUHK. CUHK scholarship recipients (back row, 2nd to 6th left) shared their university life and future career plans with guests during the event.
(From right) PhD students Song Liu, Wenlong Zuo, Ye Li, and Prof. Yilin Wu of the Department of Physics, CUHK.
AdvoGreen (The Society of Department of Environmental Science) using the back of an old banner as an exhibition board
Social Work Society’s Reusable Event Banner
The CUHK Human Library has Small Luk (centre), an intersex therapist, in dialogue with students
Participants in the Refugee Run simulation get a taste of refugee life
Dr. Ma Peifeng
Sin Long-ching of Campus Radio shows the society room’s energy-saving power strip
CU Happy Corner gives away reusable shopping bags made of second-hand T-shirts
Judy Chen
Thomas Chee King-hei
Dang Xiaobing
Dr. and Mrs. Ho Tzu-leung with students of S.H. Ho College
Student of the course perform in the ‘Cha Zi Yan Hong—Traditional Chinese Operatic Arts Promotion Tour’
Dhvanii Chawla
Victor Chan
Victor Chan
Kiki Ng
Aleksander Vaeaer
Award-winning students with Prof. Wong Kam-fai (3rd right), Associate Dean (External Affairs), Faculty of Engineering
Participants of the Rural and Remote Community Friendship Project
Having a drill in Shanghai
Internship in a conservation programme at Pokfulam Village
Dr. Lui Che-woo (2nd left) and Mrs. Lui (2nd right)
One can pick up their purchased goods at CUHK after ordering online
Exchange students visit a local student’s home during the Chinese New Year to experience the traditional festivities (Photo provided by Ruby Cheung)
From left: Chung Sum-yue Natalie, Wan Chin-chong Peter, Chong Yip-fung Vincent
Solar Car Praised for Energy Efficiency
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Over 70 local Shaw Buddies and incoming exchange students from over 10 countries get to know each
other in the ‘Cultural Integration Meet-up’ event. (Photo provided by Shaw College)
Dai Yichen, Serena
The Campus run held on 13th Nov 2015 brought the anniversary celebrations to the finale. Professor Rance P.L. Lee, College Master, has led the College members and Student Representatives to officiate the 8th Anniversary Ceremony and share the happiness of College’s birthday with all participants.
The Campus run held on 13th Nov 2015 brought the anniversary celebrations to the finale. Professor Rance P.L. Lee, College Master, has led the College members and Student Representatives to officiate the 8th Anniversary Ceremony and share the happiness of College’s birthday with all participants.
The Campus run held on 13th Nov 2015 brought the anniversary celebrations to the finale. Professor Rance P.L. Lee, College Master, has led the College members and Student Representatives to officiate the 8th Anniversary Ceremony and share the happiness of College’s birthday with all participants.
Members of DecaSense
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Participants of Green O’Camp wth their reusable BPA-free bottles
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Professor and Mrs. Kao spend the Valentine’s Day with teachers and students of CW Chu College on 14 February 2015
Walker Chau Ka-chun and Winnie Ho Yuen-ching, two organizers from the winning team from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of the 2014 Greenest O-Camp Competition.
Walker Chau Ka-chun and Winnie Ho Yuen-ching, two organizers from the winning team from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of the 2014 Greenest O-Camp Competition.
Professor Sung, the Vice-Chancellor, poses for a photo with the students and staff of the ELTU at a Social Meetup session
GO!' Lunchtime Sharing Session on 29 April 2014
Members of CU x Rubbish: Lam Estelle, LLB (Year 4), Lam Sin Ting, Alice, GRM (Year 2), Chan Lok Tung, Adana, GRM (Year 3)
The aims of CU x Rubbish are to encourage the campus community to segregate rubbish and recycle; to engage in free cycling and upcycling; and to reduce consumption or buy less.
Students relaxing at C.W. Chu College
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A student body, Green World, has been organizing a 'Clean the Plate' campaign since March 2013. The committee members of the organization distribute food and beverage coupons to reward students who have finished all their food and to encourage those who haven't to do so, in the hope that the financial incentive will serve as tinder for long-term behavioural change.
The 9th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival Performance Finals took place at CUHK from 4 to 6 June 2013
"The Power of Words", a project to promote reading and writing culture on campus, ushers in a series of poetic and artistic activities
Flash mob to promote the ‘Not Exactly Lyrical: Hong Kong Poetry and Chorus Recital’
Students of Wu Yee Sun College on a service trip to visit schools in Myanmar
The Learning Garden, situated on the lower ground floor of the University Library, is flooded with light through The Forum and the skylights above
Students of Wu Yee Sun College, also known as 'The Sunny College', celebrate its fifth anniversary by forming a sun logo with umbrellas
Led by coaches Prof. Michael Ramsden (seated) and Mr. Newton Mak (back), four law students won the championship and the LAWASIA Trophy for Best Memorial at the 7th LAWASIA International Moot Competition.
Freshmen under the new '3+3+4' curriculum actively take part in orientation activities
The Mystery of 'Little Brain' Deterioration<br><br>Prof. Chan Ho-yin Edwin (left) and his PhD student Frankie H. Tsoi illuminate pathogenic pathways of spinocerebellar ataxias
An Orientation Experience Like No Other
Chung Chi freshmen at the University Mall
An Orientation Experience Like No Other
Cheerful smiles in New Asia O'camp
An Orientation Experience Like No Other
Morningside freshmen sunbathe on a beach
An Orientation Experience Like No Other
S.H. Ho College students consider the college as their home away from home
An Orientation Experience Like No Other<br><br>Wu Yee Sun College freshmen visit the Hong Kong Organic Waste Recycling Centre
An Orientation Experience Like No Other
Lee Woo Sing College students parade down the University Mall in high spirits
Lizzi Cheong
The School of Architecture designs and installs site-specific works in Tai Po Waterfront Park for the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Students jump to touch their artwork Sky Lines Floating Petals.
CUHK and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed an agreement which enables CUHK students to participate in the CERN Summer Student Programme. Tam Chun-nam and Li Tsun-yin were given this rare opportunity in the summer of 2012.
CUHK students organized several trips to beaches to remove the polypropylene pellets that spilled into the sea and were washed up onto beaches after typhoon Vicente hit Hong Kong in July 2012.
CLOVER Programme<br><br>Student volunteers receive certificates of service
Four Year 1 students from the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, designed a refuse sorting device using a sound detection system, and won the championship in the First Greater China Design Competition.
A genetic engineering team formed by undergraduate students of science and engineering at CUHK won a gold medal at the iGEM (International Genetic Engineered Machine) Asia Regional Jamboree in October 2011 with their project of making use of halorhodopsin, a light-driven ion pump that can be found in halobacteria, to make BioBrick parts that can be used to produce electricity and desalinate seawater.
The 8th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival Performance Finals was successfully held on CUHK campus from 28 to 30 May 2012.
The Creativity Laboratory of Wu Yee Sun College serves as the playground for the College students to explore ideas across disciplines, to quench their curiosity, and to put playfulness back into their learning.
Yasmine Zahir (Law, Year 4), a French minor in the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, won the French Speech Competition held on 25 February 2012.
Two teams comprising six students of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering snatched both the championship and the second runner-up position in the IBM Inter-University Programming Contest 2012 on 11 February 2012.
20th Anniversary of CUHK Department of Japanese Studies<br><br>Miss Kitty Chung (middle), a 2009 graduate, thanks the Department of Japanese Studies for giving her the opportunity to broaden her horizon
Shaw students modeled on the styles and appearances of nobles, pirates, mermaids and villagers in a fashion show held at the University Mall in January 2011.
Yuen Ka-ho, a life sciences student at CUHK, took part in the Cambodia Service Trip organized by the CUHK Golden Z Club from the end of 2011 to the beginning of 2012.
Seventy local and non-local students participated in the CLOVER programme. They were divided into groups to provide a wide variety of services and activities for the underprivileged from January to March 2012.
Cheung Hon Ki, a new graduate in electronic engineering, joined the I‧CARE NGO Internship Programme in Greater China and did an internship at the Guizhou Institution for Indigenous Culture Development from June to July 2012.
Thirty-six members of the University YMCA took part in the 'Ride-a-Bike for Children in China Marathon 2011' from 25 to 29 December 2011 to raise fund for poor students in Qingyuan.
Prof. Marisa Yiu, assistant professor at the School of Architecture and master students pose in front of their project 'New Market and Waterfront Communities' in Aberdeen.
CUHK Undergraduate Students Win Gold Medal at iGEM Asia<br><br>Prof. K.F. Wong, Associate Dean of Engineering; Prof. Ng Cheuk-yiu, Dean of Science; and Prof. Chu Ka-hou, Director of School of Life Sciences (4th right to 6th right, back row) present certificates to the winning students.
Lee Woo Sing College, which admitted its first cohort of students in 2011, organized its first orientation dinner.
CUHK Students Sweep the 12th Challenge Cup
CUHK's team won the Hong Kong and Macau Cup in the 12th Challenge Cup for the fifth time.
To celebrate United College's 55th Anniversary, the College Student Union hosted a series of events in 2011. Prof. Fung Kwok-pui (in yellow), Head of United College, joined the students in wishing their beloved College a very happy birthday.
Inauguration Ceremony for Undergraduates<br><br>Welcoming speech by Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor
With excellent performance in international woodball championships, Ng Cho-kwan, Year 3 student in Sports Science and Physical Education, was named the world's top in 2011.
Shaw College Orientation Camp
Experience the fun of kayaking
Freshmen of the different Colleges of the University compete with each other to show their solidarity at the Orientation Camp 2011.
Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung, Vice-Chancellor, consumes bread and water at the Rich and Poor Men's Banquet at the Lee Woo Sing College orientation camp.
The Orientation Camp for Mainland Students provides freshmen recruited from mainland China a glimpse of what is awaiting them in the next few years.
Leadership Development Programme<br><br>Guo Songtao, the first Chinese ambassador to Britain in late-Qing China, must be one of the earliest Chinese visitors to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. He visited the observatory on 3 July 1877 and wrote down what he saw in his journal. This year, a group of CUHK students set foot in the same place. Although China has changed from what it was 134 years ago, these students still have something to learn from the UK.
A group of students from S.H. Ho College went with the Vice-Chancellor to Wototo, Uganda, for a service tour in July 2011. They rendered much needed help to orphaned children and deprived women there, and were greatly impressed by the friendliness and the aspiration of the people they served.
Leading students on service trip to Watoto, Uganda in 2011
Through the New Asia-Yale Summer Community Service Exchange Programme, three CUHK students and three from Yale engaged themselves in various service projects in Hong Kong and the US, covering such fields as AIDS care, health care and mental health care during the summer of 2011.
CUHK Students Shine at Bordeaux Wine Tasting Contest<br><br>CUHK Vice-Chancellor Prof. Joseph J.Y. Sung (2nd right) and Mr. Luk Yiu-man Raymond (centre) make a toast to the team
In March 2011, the Men's Rugby Team of CUHK won their first intervarsity championship, beating HKUST at a game of Seven-a-side Rugby played at the HKU field.
The CUHK women's squash team collected their first ever championship at the intervarsity tournament in February 2011, and are seen here with their coach.
Miss Yiu Kit-ching, the famous running nurse at CUHK, added another jewel to her diadem by winning the Women's Overall Championship at the Standard Chartered Marathon 2011 in February.
Shaw College celebrated its silver anniversary with a dinner attended by some 400 members of the College and their guests. At the dinner, guests were entertained by the great and the good, including stand-up comics from the Vice-Chancellor.
What a better way to emphasize the fraternal care that exists among students on campus, than a vibrant demonstration of JIVE? The <b>Keep Caring Fun Day</b> in January 2011.
Wong Ka-ying, Year 3 student in fine arts, joined the Service Corps of HKSAR and went to Guangdong to serve as a teacher in a local primary school.
Chan Kin-pong, a psychology student who had received the HSBC Overseas Scholarship 2009/10, initiated the 'Little Dream-lighters' programme to provide English language classes to underprivileged children.
Students of Morningside College took part in a visit to two villages in a remote part of the Mainland where they conducted a survey on the public health needs there.
Food and wine laboratory, School of Hotel and Tourism Management
Five CUHK students won prizes at the New World Mathematics Awards Presentation Ceremony in December 2010 for outstanding achievements in their undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
Members of the S H Ho Volunteer Service Team made sure that the comfort and joy of the season would be shared by visiting the residents at the SAGE Madam Ho Sin Hang Home for the Elderly shortly before Christmas.
For the third year running, a team of Business Administration students won the prestigious HSBC University Management Challenge in November 2010 by proposing the best banking model for the Generation Y.
Miss Tan Lu, a doctoral student at CUHK, won the accolade of being the Best Young Author with a paper presented at the Asian Conference on Remote Sensing in Hanoi in November 2010.
In November 2010, a team of Biochemistry students struck gold at MIT, where they won the championship in an international competition with a project proving the capacity of bacteria DNA as a device for information storage.
The CUHK Women's Team was the first runner-up in an intervarsity aquatic meet in October 2010.
The Watoto Children's Choir, made up of children orphaned by AIDS or warfare in Uganda, was in Hong Kong to take part in S.H. Ho College's celebration of its fourth anniversary in October 2010. Here the children were seen having a good time in the garden of the Vice-Chancellor.
It is a time-honoured tradition at Chung Chi that the College anniversary festivities should be concluded with a singing contest, but it is rare that the singing features the Vice-Chancellor! This happened in October when the stage was graced by the presence of the Vice-Chancellor and the College Head.
United College observed its 54th anniversary with a high degree of solemnity, but we know that much fun occurred outside the hall, with a campus run, the cutting and sharing of the College's birthday cake and a dinner for the thousand in the evening.
<b>Vittoria, Vittoria!</b> First-year students from the Mainland display the V-sign for being able to make it to CUHK.
Inauguration Ceremony for Undergraduates<br><br>Prof. Joseph Sung and this year's overseas exchange students
O clap your hands, all ye people
First-year students admitted from local schools in a jubilant mood.
The umbrellas, seen in earlier orientation camps, did not only make for a beautiful pictogram elegantly framed by the perimeters of the Mall, but were also expressive of the vibrant passion of the young freshmen, and their unquestioning devotion to the University.
The CUHK Men's Rowing Team won the Universities Rowing Championship for the ninth consecutive year in August 2010.
Summer Exchange Programmes
Chung Chi College and Zhejiang University Student Visitor Programme
Summer Exchange Programmes
United College Summer Programme at University of Sydney
Summer Exchange Programmes
Shaw College Understanding Japanese Corporate Culture Programme
World Cup Fever at the University Mall<br><br>A flicker of orange in a sea of red
World Cup Fever at the University Mall<br><br>A turn-out that beats that of any bar
Prof. Joseph Sung took up the headship at CUHK on 1 July 2010. He has a distinguished track record in medical research and community service, and is an eminent gastroenterologist. His first objectives are to enhance students' awareness of their social responsibility, and to strengthen their general education.
CUHK law students made wonderful achievements at the Jessup Moot, widely held to be the most important student moot competition in the world. The CUHK team represented Hong Kong at the event in Washington DC in June 2010 and won the much coveted Hardy C. Dillard Award for writing the best memorials.
Prof. Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State under the George W. Bush administration, came to campus and gave a public lecture in March 2010. The lecture, on the Future of Asia, attracted an immense audience comprising senior government officials, academics, and students.
Prof. Joseph Sung of the Faculty of Medicine was returned by unanimous recommendation of the Search Committee to be the seventh Vice-Chancellor of CUHK. He is seen here posing with admiring students when they met in the full bloom of flowers on campus in March 2010.
The Lion Dance is always the best at New Asia College, and a lively performance of this traditional demonstration of skills and strength is an essential part of the annual anniversary celebrations.
The EMBA programme at CUHK was ranked the tenth best in the world by the <b>Financial Times</b> in 2010, a jump from the 19th place the year before.
Sometimes an internship did not end where and when the job was. Phoebe Wan, who served in an NGO in Singapore during the summer of 2010, was invited to attend an international conference in Tokyo as a member of the NGO’s team in November, submitted a paper on behalf of the NGO, and the paper made it to the finals as one of the best presented at the Conference!
In 2010, the Rhodes Scholarship for Hong Kong was offered to a medical graduate of CUHK, Timothy Cheng. His interests outside medical studies include literature, film, and sports, and his commiseration for human sufferings has been manifested in his voluntary services in Inner Mongolia, Kenya, and Yunnan.
Phoebus Lee, a doctoral Music student, walked away with the championship at the New Generation 2010 competition jointly organized by the Hong Kong Composers' Guild and RTHK Radio 4. Mr. Lee's entry, a work titled <b>Arid Branches Resound</b>, came first among the nine selected for the final round of the competition.
Lui Hoi-lam, an anthropology freshman, participated in the New Asia-Yale community service exchange programme in the summer of 2010 and spent a week in a homeless women shelter in the US, giving daycare services. She relishes her experience and misses the children under her care.
Nurses are trained to be brisk walkers, but few come close to her in terms of being light-footed. Miss Yu Kit-ching (2nd right), a Year 3 Nursing Student, won the woman's individual championship for the second year running in the Annual Cross Country Meet of the University Sports Federation of Hong Kong.
In October 2009,  21 students of Shaw College went to Cambodia to administer much needed help to impoverished communities there. At about the same time, the Head of College led another team of 20 students to Beichuan County and offered support and assistance in restoring the confidence and optimism of the residents.
For Kwong Wing-yan, a Year 5 medical student, hardship only helps to strengthen her resolve to be a medical volunteer in the future, having spent a year in Cameroon doing voluntary work, often in perilous situations where gunshots and other forms of violence were in close proximity.
Our Hopes for the Future – freshmen at the Orientation Camp 2009.
Orientation Camp 2009, a show of the creative might of the freshmen of the year. The initials of CU in Chinese characters were made up by formations of College representatives carrying colour-coded umbrellas in the University Mall.
Not quite the Walk of Fame yet, but with such intelligent faces, who knows? Freshmen recruited from the Mainland in 2009-10.
CUHK oarsmen have grown so used to success that they really do not know how things could happen otherwise. In 2009, CUHK teams were the overall champion at the Jackie Chan Challenge Cup Hong Kong Universities Rowing Championship for the eighth consecutive year.
HSBC Pok Oi Cycle for Millions<br><br>Prof. Dennis K.P. Ng (3rd left, back row), University Dean of Students; Mr. Raymond Y.C. Leung (1st right, back row), director, Office of Student Affairs; and the Office of Student Affairs cycling team
The Grand Tour has been part of a scholar's calling since ancient times, in both China and the West. In the summer of 2009, 700 students went abroad in various programmes offered by the University, and many more travelled on their own. Here are those ecstatic about their Putonghua study trip in Beijing.
New faces in Gion, Kyoto? These young girls took the pain and the time to dress up as <b>maiko</b>, but their uncanny postures and curious eyes soon give away their identity. CUHK students seeing the world in Japan.
<b>Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London, I'll show you something to make you change your mind....</b>Students having a good time on a language programme in the British capital.
Social Work students from CUHK were in Sichuan to help with spiritual and cultural reconstruction among secondary school students there in the wake of the traumatic experience.
Beijing Olympics
Yin Chun-kan, a torchbearer from CUHK (2 May 2008)
Hong Kong Bank Foundation Awards<br><br>Group photo
Heart to Heart Overseas Voluntary Service Scheme<br><br>Volunteers with children in Ghana
Heart to Heart Overseas Voluntary Service Scheme<br><br>Students dressing the wounds of a child
Heart to Heart Overseas Voluntary Service Scheme<br><br>Group photo
Summer Heritage Workshop II 'Integrating Heritage: Public Spaces'
Architecture students win Best Design Award
The 24th Inter Post-Secondary College Debate Competition<br><br>Cantonese debate team makes its eighth victory
5th Intervarsity Debate Competition<br><br>The Putonghua debate team wins the competition
First batch of undergraduates from the mainland, 1998
Orientation Camp, 1995
1993 Open Day
Inauguration of Chinese University Student Union, 1971
By hand, in hand—relocation of Chung Chi library, 1971
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