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I am very honoured to be here today at the opening
ceremony of the Chong Yuet Ming Buildings. I would like to welcome
you all and thank you for taking time out from your busy schedules
to join us.
The University of Hong Kong is a world-renowned
institute of higher learning. Since its establishment over 80 years
ago, it has always been held in the highest regard. Under the leadership
of Vice-Chancellor Wang, and assisted by outstanding administrators
and dedicated educators, the University of Hong Kong has produced
some of the major figures in our society. Graduates of the University
have achieved success locally as well as internationally, with a
large number of them assuming top positions in Government, business,
finance, and the academic field. In addition, over the years, the
University of Hong Kong has been recognized time and again by the
international academic community. These impressive achievements
are truly praiseworthy.
My late wife Yuet Ming was very fortunate to have
been a part of this University. She spent her early years studying
in Japan. When she returned, she enrolled in the University of Hong
Kong and graduated in 1961 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She was
very proud to have received her education from the University of
Hong Kong and had always wanted to give something back to her Alma
Mater. To fulfill her wish, these academic buildings and this amenities
centre have been donated in memory of my late beloved wife. We have
asked her former teacher, Professor Jao Tsung-i to pen the inscription
on the memorial plaque for the buildings and to inscribe the name
for the Yuet Ming Fountain, giving the entire development special
added meaning. I wish to express my sincere gratitude to Professor
Jao.
Education is the foundation on which nations and
societies are built; it is vital to maintaining a society's livelihood
and competitiveness. In recent years, the Hong Kong Government has
been developing higher education to complement Hong Kong's economic
transformation and its growing demand for a highly educated work
force. In the coming years, the University of Hong Kong will continue
to produce outstanding professionals to take up positions of responsibility
in our community. I have always placed great emphasis on education,
and I take this opportunity to pay tribute to all those working
for the University of Hong Kong.
I am very pleased to see the completion of the
two academic buildings, the amenities centre, as well as the fountain
plaza today. The successful completion of this development was made
possible by the leadership of Vice-Chancellor Wang and the concerted
effort of all those involved. My sons, Victor and Richard, and I,
wish to thank Vice-Chancellor Wang and all those who have contributed
in any way great or small. And lastly, we would like to extend our
best wishes to the University and everyone here today.
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