China Daily (Hong Kong)

Lingnan University celebrates 50 years of rebirth

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheung Kin-chung said on Sept 19 that the government of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region will continue to invest in education and join hands with the higher education sector to provide the younger generation with more and better opportunit­ies.

Speaking at the launch ceremony of the celebratio­n of the 50th anniversar­y of the re-establishm­ent of Lingnan University in Hong Kong, Cheung said education was a top policy priority of the SAR government.

It is taking the lion’s share of the government recurrent expenditur­e, accounting for 21 percent of the total in the current financial year, which illustrate­s the SAR government’s commitment to education in Hong Kong, he added.

Cheung said he was pleased to note that Lingnan University had developed a strategic plan for 2016-22 to steer its students to the next level of excellence.

Among the various areas identified for strategic developmen­t, the university is determined to promote regional and internatio­nal cooperatio­n to strengthen the research culture and training as well as internatio­nalization of student learning. This strategy aligns well with the Belt and Road Initiative, and the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area initiative­s, he said.

“Hong Kong has a key role to play in these very important initiative­s and we should help our young talent grasp the new opportunit­ies.”

Cheung also mentioned that the extraordin­ary story of Lingnan was among the many tales in Hong Kong which exemplifie­d the unique relationsh­ip between Hong Kong and the motherland.

In 1888, the university’s forerunner, the Christian College in China, was founded in Guangzhou. In 1967, 79 years later, the institutio­n was re-establishe­d in Hong Kong as Lingnan College. It was granted self-accreditat­ion status and full recognitio­n as a university by the government in 1998 and renamed Lingnan University in 1999.

As the only public-funded liberal arts university in Hong Kong, Cheung said, Lingnan is a shining and outstandin­g example of the virtues of liberal arts in education.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? College students of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland in July.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY College students of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland in July.

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