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Education has been identified as the most important issue for improving Hong Kong people's quality of life for the 3rd year in a row, according to a survey carried out by CityU in partnership with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
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More than 20 experts in Chinese art and culture converged on CityU to discuss modernity and modern Chinese art at an international symposium and exhibition.
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Professor H K Chang, CityU President, led students, teachers and the public on a tour of the world as it was 600 years ago in a talk on 30 March entitled "The world when Zheng He roamed the sea", part of a series of CCIV lectures.
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CityU students clinched nine prizes in the City Literary Award, one of the highlights of the City Literary Festival organized by the University to promote literature and writing.
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Eight celebrated writers got the Hong Kong-Macao City Literary Festival underway at CityU with an enthralling discussion on the experience of writing, the breadth and depth of Chinese literature, and creative writing tips for younger writers.
Department of Management Sciences announced the findings of the "CityU Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005" on 7 January, showing that HKCSI stayed at 69.5, up 0.6% from the previous record high in 2004.
Ten distinguished writers and scholars from across the Strait and overseas tackled these questions at a symposium held 22-23 June entitled “Cultural Traditions and Chinese Creative Writing.
CityU Gallery is showcasing about 100 pieces of work created by Mr Guan Liang, a contemporary artist renowned for his depiction of characters from Chinese opera.
The Chinese Civilisation Centre's Shandong Study Tour programme attracted not only students. The President Professor H K Chang visited the 40 CityU students who were studying at Shandong University.
Dr Peng-sheng Chiu, Research Fellow in Academia Sinica, Taiwan, will sepak on "Classification and Structure: A Study of the Legal Knowledge and Learning in Ming & Qing Dynasties in China", 4:30 pm - 6pm, 17 March, at the Chinese Civilisation Centre AV Room.

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