CityU holds “Global Mall 2007” to build new platform for cultural exchange

 

CityU holds “Global Mall 2007” to build new platform for cultural exchange

 

The Faculty of Business at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) is holding a “Global Mall 2007” carnival, aimed at building a new platform for cultural exchange on campus. The carnival encourages cross-cultural communication through an exhibition of food, drink, costumes, sports and performance.

 

The theme of the carnival is “Shopping around the world”. The exhibition hall, decorated like a big shopping mall, is filled with booths showcasing different cultures. Exchange students from U.S.A, Spain, France, Australia, Singapore, Austria, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden and Canada have joined mainland and Hong Kong students to invite visitors into their worlds.

 

Each booth is named after the most popular shopping area of the students’ home country or region. Visitors are provided with “Global Money” to buy food, drinks and souvenirs.

 

Speaking at the opening ceremony on 3 April for the one-day event, Professor Richard Ho Yan-ki, Vice President (Undergraduate Education), said CityU strived to create a learning ambience with diverse cultural backgrounds.

 

“Students can learn about different facets of the culture of Hong Kong and other countries through this activity and this will help broaden their international horizon and enrich their university education with cross-cultural exchange experience,” Professor Ho said.

 

Professor Matthew Lee Kwok-on, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Business, said exchange programmes enable local students to acquire new knowledge and skills from exchange students, which will be beneficial to their future.

 

“Global Mall 2007” is supported by HSBC Diversity Grant. Mr William Chiu, Manager Corporate Responsibility Asia Pacific Region, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, said that the activity encouraged students to embrace diversity as a learning opportunity about themselves and about the world outside of their comfort zone. He also said that he was deeply impressed by the efforts and creativity demonstrated by the student organizers.

 

CityU’s student exchange programmes underscore the University’s efforts in developing a more internationalized learning environment and enhance students’ exposure to different cultures. In 2006-2007, close to 390 exchange students were recruited from 21 countries.  

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For media enquiries, please contact Ellen Chan, Communications Office, City University of Hong Kong, at 3442 6808 or 9687 9841.


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