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Shantou University was established in 1981. The
campus was completed in 1990. In 1993 we awarded our first master's
degrees. In 1997 we were short-listed for Project 211. In 1998 we
were granted permission to conduct doctoral programmes. The accomplishments
we have achieved in these 18 years can be attributed to the strong
support of the government and the concerted efforts of all faculty,
staff, and students. I take this opportunity to thank everyone for
their hard work.
The students sitting before us today are living
in the most prosperous era in recent Chinese history. Most of us
grew up among the ravages of war and poverty. China has been putting
its resources into developing education for many years, injecting
up to $30 billion a year into the university system, and a further
$8 billion for research and development. In addition, the Ministry
of Education has boosted the standard of higher education and broadened
the students' scope of learning, with initiatives such as the Cheung
Kong Scholars Program, which invites world-renowned scientists to
teach in China.
With a better environment, fuller lives, and ever
more opportunities, a bright future is assured. But what is most
important is whether you can take fate into your own hands by devoting
yourselves tirelessly to your work and developing the right values
in life. You must continually innovate and accept new challenges,
insist on living a meaningful life, serve the community, and care
for the poor and underprivileged. You must also have courage, tolerance
and public spirit.
I have devoted a great deal of time and energy
to Shantou University since its inception. I have always been happy
to support education and medical care despite the many obstacles
I have faced. But developing Shantou University has also been a
personal wish. Even though I am not building my own university,
I have always hoped that Shantou could develop a pool of human capital
for the rest of the nation and to become a training center for the
10 million populace in the Shantou-Chaozhou area. I am constantly
thinking about how to overcome the difficulties that Shantou University
faces, and how to further develop its scope. During this visit,
my colleagues and I have been discussing how to set up a $30 million
technology fund. We are also considering the possibility of inviting
professors to conduct online interactive programs through the Internet.
But to develop Shantou University requires much more than my personal
efforts and the continuous injection of capital. We must all work
together to achieve new breakthroughs and to build a good organization,
utilize our capital and human resources wisely, and help and encourage
each other. Our combined efforts will help us reach our common goal
of becoming a major university in China.
The advancement of information technology is changing
the way we live. This affects not only our work and leisure, but
also in areas such as medicine, education, and even society. There
are many channels through which we can expand our scope of learning
and increase our understanding of the world. However, having access
to information alone does not guarantee success. To get ahead, we
must use our heads and make intelligent decisions based on available
information.
Our Group recently completed a major transaction,
which was widely reported in the media. What pleases me most about
this deal is not the profit we derived, but that the 10 years of
hard work that my colleagues and I put into this project was finally
rewarded and recognized. It is a great honour. I always say to my
colleagues and my family that if you constantly take pride in your
skills, your accomplishments, or your talents, then even if you
are satisfied, others will find it hard to bear. True success comes
only when it is achieved with humility.
Zeng Guofan once said, "Scholars must first have
aspirations, then knowledge, then perseverance. If you have aspirations,
you will not be content with mediocrity; if you have knowledge,
then you will continue to learn and will not be easily satisfied;
if you have perseverance, you will not fail in your endeavours."
The key to success depends on whether we can fully integrate our
aspirations and our knowledge into the way we live, mix them into
our rich cultural traditions, and then transform them into wisdom
and strength to create a brighter future and greater prosperity
for our people and our society. Thank you.
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