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03 Mar 2020 Issue no .164 |
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Alumni Benefit |
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- Exclusive 15% Discount Offer for MenCare and WomenCare Health Check Programme - CUHK Medical Clinic
- 20% off for purchasing “How the Red Sun Rose” in Online Bookstore – CU Press
Exclusive 15% Discount Offer for MenCare and WomenCare Health Check Programme - CUHK Medical Clinic
Offer
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Enjoy an additional discount of 15%, with personalized health check plan starting from HK$2,125
- Discount Details: Please click here
- Programme Details: Please click here
- Promotion Code: CUAL15
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Eligibility
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CUHK alumni
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Offer period
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From now until 31 Dec
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Appointment/reservation
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CUHK Medical Clinic Phone: 3468 7141 Website: www.cuclinic.hk Address: 5/F, Podium Plaza, 5 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Online registration:Please click here
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20% off for purchasing “How the Red Sun Rose” in Online Bookstore – CU Press
Special Offer
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20% off for purchasing “How the Red Sun Rose” in CU Press online bookstore
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Description
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press is pleased to announce that How the Red Sun Rose: The Origins and Development of the Yan’an Rectification Movement, 1930–1945, by the late PRC historian Gao Hua and translated by Stacy Mosher and Guo Jian, has received an Honorable Mention for the 2020 Joseph Levenson Post-1900 Book Prize.
Awarded by the Association for Asian Studies, the largest scholarly organization of its kind, the Levenson Prize is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious academic book prizes in the field of China Studies. This special recognition makes the late Gao Hua (1954–2011) the first PRC scholar to receive such an honor. This also made CUHK Press, the publishing house of the Chinese- and English-language editions of How the Red Sun Rose, the first Asian publisher to receive an honorable mention for the Levenson prize.
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Valid Date
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Now - 30 Apr
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Instruction
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Select the book and place it in the "Shopping Cart". Enter " REDSUN2020" as Coupon Code and Click on "Apply Coupon" to enjoy the discount.
English version: Please click here Chinese Version: Please click here
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Enquiry
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, Business Division Mr. Ginn Tel: 3943 9806 Email: michael_tlginn@cuhk.edu.hk
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