Cross-cultural mega-competition unites local and non-local students

 

 
Around 350 local and international students joined a mega-competition called Resonance at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) on 12 February.
 
Resonance was organised by a group of CityU local and international students aiming to promote exchanges between local and international communities. This project was backed by the Office of the Provost and the Mainland and External Affairs Office (MEAO). The University Grants Committee supported this creative initiative with $80,000 in funding.
 
Professor Arthur Ellis, CityU Provost; Dr Raymond Chan Kwok-hong, Dean of Students; and Yusuf Rafique, Head of Resonance, gave speeches at the opening ceremony at Wei Hing Theatre on the same day. Other guests-of-honour included Dr Wong Chi-tim, Director of Student Development Services; Professor Yan Hong, Acting Dean of the College of Science and Engineering; and Ms Helen Lam, Manager (International & Non-local Students) of MEAO. 
 
Immediately after the opening ceremony, five challenging games requiring brains and brawn started simultaneously at different locations on campus. The games, namely Optimus, the Brokers Quest, Printisable, Crime Buster and Indubious, lasted for the whole day. The participating students had to design a futuristic product or a 3D-model, survive a shipwreck, play a game that combined features of Monopoly, Scavenger Hunt and Treasure Hunt, and solve a crime, among other activities.
 
 
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Designing a 3D-model for the “Printisable” game tested creativity levels.
 
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Participants play detective in the “Crime Buster” game.
 
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“The Brokers Quest” combines elements of Monopoly, Scavenger Hunt and Treasure Hunt.
 
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Ms Yvonne Lee, Communications and Public Relations Office at CityU (Tel: 3442 6807 or 6050 2293)
 
 
 
 
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