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A sharing session organised by CityU Press, the Run Run Shaw Library and Breakthrough focused on the identity crisis and culture shock that some mainland students experienced while studying in Hong Kong.
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The 20th Taipei International Book Exhibition CityU Press the opportunity to promote its academic publications to overseas readers and writers.
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Risks and opportunities presented by nuclear energy were the subject of Professor Way Kuo’s talk at the Hong Kong Book Fair on 23 July.
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Two architecture scholars based at CityU share the scientific applications of feng shui for the built environment at the launch of their new book.
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CityU Press promoted its new publications and high-quality writing at the annual Hong Kong Book Fair, taking place this year from 21 to 27 July.
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Students’ creative ideas to promote and support the University’s new “Strategic Plan 2010-2015” were recognised at the prize presentation ceremony of the “Tribute to our past, Commitment to our future” Quiz and Contest on 26 March.
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CityU has developed the first electronic platform in Hong Kong for classical-colloquial Chinese alignment, processing and retrieval. The platform is expected to enhance the teaching of classical Chinese through the use of information technology.
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A ceremony held on 14 January marked the launch of the CityU history books and unveiling of the CityU Strategic Plan 2010-2015. It signifies that CityU, after celebrating its 25th anniversary, has entered a new stage of development.
The 2009 LIVAC Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters showed that new words in the major Chinese communities reflect the most significant global and local events of collective concern this year.
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Mirroring the trend of previous years, the top three places on this year’s Annual Pan-Chinese Celebrity Rosters were taken by political figures. They are US President Barack Obama, China’s President Hu Jintao and Chen Shui-bian from Taipei in that order.

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