CityUHK hosts a student carnival to unite the University community

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CityUHK holds 30th Anniversary Student Carnival on 17 January at the University Circle and Wong’s International Terrace to commemorate the 30th anniversary since achieving university status.

City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) held its 30th Anniversary Student Carnival on 17 January at University Circle and Wong’s International Terrace to commemorate the 30th anniversary since achieving university status, and further strengthen the bonds between faculty and students, allowing them to enjoy a pleasant evening together. The evening was filled with exciting activities, including heartfelt performances by the President, faculty, students and alumni, as well as game booths and food kiosks. The Student Carnival showcased the vibrant and dynamic campus life at CityUHK and strengthened the sense of belonging and unity within the CityUHK community.

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President Boey (centre), Mr Wong (4th from right), Professor Downing (4th from left), Professor Chan (3rd from left); Miss Chau (3rd from right), Professor Chung (2nd from right) and three student representatives officiate at the opening ceremony of the Student Carnival.

The opening ceremony of the Student Carnival was officiated by Professor Freddy Boey, President and University Distinguished Professor of CityUHK; Mr Rex Wong Siu-han, Council Member and Chairperson of the 30th Anniversary Steering Committee; Professor Kevin Downing, Secretary to the Council; Professor Chan Chi-hou, Vice-President (Community Engagement) and Chairperson of the 30th Anniversary Organising Committee; Miss Maggie Chau, Vice-President (Administration); Professor Henry Chung Shu-hung, Dean of Students; and three student representatives.

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President Boey expresses his long-standing anticipation for the Student Carnival, hoping that students could temporarily set aside their heavy academic workload and join in the celebrations of CityUHK's extraordinary achievements over the past 30 years.

 

In his speech, President Boey expressed his long-standing anticipation for the Student Carnival and hoped that students would temporarily set aside their heavy academic workload and join the celebration of CityUHK's extraordinary achievements over the past 30 years. He stated, "CityUHK is more than just a place of learning; we strive to be a cradle of innovation and a forge for nurturing future leaders. This evening, we will see the manifestation of the talent of our students and staff on the stage, as we cultivate a sense of community and belonging." He also thanked the colleagues and students who contributed their time, effort and creativity to organise the carnival.

After the opening ceremony, President Boey, along with Professor Downing; Professor Sunny Lee Wai-kwong, Senior Director (Office of the President); and Professor Matthew Tan, Adjunct Professor, formed a band and performed the Beatles classics "Let It Be" and "Hey Jude". The audience of faculty and students was highly engaged, singing along and elevating the atmosphere to a climax, marking the beginning of a series of performances.

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President Boey (2nd from right), Professor Downing (1st from right), Professor Sunny Lee (2nd from left) and Professor Matthew Tan (1st from left) form a band and perform Beatles classics "Let It Be" and "Hey Jude", elevating the atmosphere to a climax.
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Band performance by faculty and students

Other highlights of the evening included singing, dancing, a cappella, and band performances by faculty and students. Additionally, two renowned alumni, magician Mr Zenneth Kok and singer Mr Leung Chiu-fung, returned to their alma mater to perform for their juniors, further showcasing the strong connections within the CityUHK community.

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Renowned alumni, magician Mr Zenneth Kok
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Renowned alumni, singer Mr Leung Chiu-fung

In addition to the stage performances, Student Residence Office, Global Engagement Office, Student Development Services and student groups set up over 10 game booths and food kiosks, including balloon twisting, photo booth and popcorn machine, adding to the festive atmosphere. The event attracted many students, creating a lively and bustling scene.

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The Student Carnival features a variety of exciting performances, including singing, dancing, a cappella, and band performances by faculty and students.

The Student Carnival, organised by the Office of the Vice-President (Community Engagement) and Student Development Services of CityUHK, aimed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of CityUHK with students through performances and games. A series of celebration activities officially commenced last year, featuring a range of programmes that highlight the University’s accomplishments, showcasing its exceptional students, spotlighting its faculty’s world-class research, and demonstrating CityUHK's extensive local and international connections.

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Over 10 game booths and food kiosks are set up, including balloon twisting, photo booth and popcorn machine, adding to the festive atmosphere.

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