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CityU Gallery held the opening ceremony of the “Signature Works of Kar Yeung” exhibition on 14 September. This exhibition showcases more than 60 paintings by Mr Tsui Kar-yeung, a pioneer of post-modern Chinese art.
CityU signed an agreement with the Shenzhen Municipality Government on 6 September to enter the “Incubation-Education-Research base for Hong Kong universities”, bringing CityU’s Shenzhen Outpost one step closer to fruition.
Ninety-six enthusiastic senior citizens aged between 50 and 90 graduated with flying colours from their five-day Summer Elderly Programme on 14 August, proving it is never too late to go back to school.
“Freshly Made Burial Objects – Mister Ying Reborn”, is now on display in the CityU Gallery until 16 May. Based on reinterpretations of burial objects of the Qin Dynasty, four artists delivered a new form of ceramics and installation work.
Winning artworks from Po Leung Kuk's "2004 International Year of Rice Art and Design Competition" are on display in the CityU Gallery from 12 to 19 March.
CityU's advanced know-how and technologies are making an impact on the socio-economic development on Hong Kong and the region. Two CityU subsidiary companies, CityU Enterprises Ltd and CityU Professional Services Ltd reported robust growth in 2004 at their joint annual dinner, on 2 February.
Some 160 pottery figures make their way to CityU, 6 September to 17 October, 2004. They parade the entrance of the Academic Building, grace the University Circle, and “speak” with the CityU community.
A 21-member delegation from the Southwest University of Political Science and Law received training in public administration and higher education, organized by the CityU Professional Development Centre, 20 to 26 July, 2004.
In a further push into the mainland China market, a five-member delegation from CityU visited Wuhan in the province of Hubei , 5-8 July 2004. The main purpose of the trip was to ascertain the training needs of relevant Hubei provincial government offices and to explore possibilities for CityU to offer training programmes to Hubei civil servants.
In a move to further promote CityU's provision of professional training and development programmes to meet the needs of the region, in particular the mainland, the CityU Professional Services Ltd establishes the CityU Professional Development Centre in June to facilitate development in this area.

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