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Staff members, students and alumni from CityU and its friends and partners converged at the InterContinental Hong Kong on 29 April to bid farewell to Professor H K Chang, the outgoing President.
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The Council of City University of Hong Kong has appointed Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki as Acting President of the University with effect from 1 May, 2007.
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The CityU Joint Choir, Chinese Orchestra and Philharmonic Orchestra co-organized their first-ever joint performance entitled "Cultural Journey Revisited Joint Concert", sending the audience to an exciting cross-cultural musical journey.
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On 19 April, about 300 CityU students, staff and social leaders attended the largest-ever high table dinner organized by the Students' Union to farewell Professor H K Chang.
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Professor Cheng Siwei, Vice-Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, visited CityU on 20 April with a delegation from six mainland universities. The purpose was to establish relationships with CityU.
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Professor H K Chang, President of CityU, believes that only by promoting Hong Kong as a regional education hub can Hong Kong sustain its future development in a globalized world.
Professor Xu Jialu, Vice-Chairman of the 10th Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and renowned linguist, delivered a Distinguished Lecture titled “Zen, an exemplar of the compatibility of China and foreign cultures” at the Wei Hing Theatre, 18 October, 2004.
The Vice-Chairman of the 10th Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and renowned linguist, Professor Xu Jialu, will be on campus to host a distinguished lecture on Zen, 18 October, 2004.
In the Chinese Civilisation Centre’s Audio-Visual Room on 7 October,CityU President,Professor H K Chang shared his insights on "Islam in China" with an audience of more than 100. Muslims and non-Muslims, students and academics,were attracted to his speech.

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