Up to 47% off on Hung Fook Tong (鴻福堂) Products
Special Offers on "Flowers for Algernon" Presented by the Chung Ying Theatre
20% Discount on Coppélia Presented by the Hong Kong Ballet
Up to 47% off on Hung Fook Tong (鴻福堂) Products
 From now till 31 August, CU / SCS alumni can enjoy up to 47% discount on Hung Fook Tong cash coupons, homemade soup, health drinks and more. For details, please click here. For enquiries, please contact Ms Salome Pun of Hung Fook Tong (Tel: 3651 2217; Email: salome@hungfooktong.com).
Special Offers on "Flowers for Algernon" Presented by the Chung Ying Theatre 
CUHK / SCS alumni can enjoy a 12% discount on "Flowers for Algernon" presented by the Chung Ying Theatre. Date and time | 13-15 August – 7:45pm 14-15 August – 2:45pm | Venue | Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium | Language | Cantonese | Discounted price | $193.6, $140.8 (Original price: $220, $160, $120*) *Discount offer is not applicable to $120 tickets | To enjoy the discount, please complete and return the booking form before 30 July to the Chung Ying Theatre Company. For enquiries, please call the Chung Ying Theatre Company at 3961 9803.
20% Discount on Coppélia Presented by the Hong Kong Ballet 
CU / SCS alumni can now enjoy 20% discount on Coppélia presented by the Hong Kong Ballet at the Grand Theatre of Hong Kong Cultural Centre from 20-22 August. To enjoy the special offer, please complete and return the booking form to the Hong Kong Ballet before 22 July. For enquiries, please contact the Hong Kong Ballet at 2105 9724. Special offers from Cosmo Book Ltd, Zurich Insurance Company, and Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin are also available to alumni. To learn more about the details, please log on to Alumni Privilege Page: http://www.alumni.cuhk.edu.hk/eng/privileges/other_benefits/index.html. Disclaimer: news and offers presented in this section have been referred free-of-charge to Alumni Matters by fellow alumni, reputable companies and organizations. Acceptance of offers and communication with the organizations in question is at the sole discretion of the individual reader.
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