Culture Fests

Festive and cultural sharing events promote international and intercultural exchange among a diverse mix of students.

The following events were held in 2022–23. Access the College photo album via the links below for more treasured moments.

- Tales of the Moon and Mid-Autumn (13 September 2022)

- Thanksgiving Dinner (24 November 2022)

- Fai Chun Writing for the Year of the Rabbit (17 January 2023)

- Spring Festival Dinner (19 January 2023)

- Japanese Cultural Night (2 March 2023)

Please refer to ‘College Life’ in this Issue for other enrichment programmes.
Japanese Cultural Night
Japanese Cultural Night
 
Tales of the Moon and Mid-Autumn
Tales of the Moon and Mid-Autumn
 
Warden Prof Jeremy TEOH (second from left) and Chair of the External Links and Exchange Committee Prof Andrew CHAN (first from right) carving a turkey with incoming exchange students from the US, in celebration of Thanksgiving
Warden Prof Jeremy TEOH (second from left) and Chair of the External Links and Exchange Committee Prof Andrew CHAN (first from right) carving a turkey with incoming exchange students from the US, in celebration of Thanksgiving
 
Incoming exchange students from the US introducing the tradition of Thanksgiving
Incoming exchange students from the US introducing the tradition of Thanksgiving
 
Incoming exchange students at the Thanksgiving Dinner
Incoming exchange students at the Thanksgiving Dinner
 
Resident Tutor Dr Rachel XIE (standing) hosting Fai Chun Writing event
Resident Tutor Dr Rachel XIE (standing) hosting Fai Chun Writing event
 
Mr Muhammad Usman Bin MUJEEB, Year 1 student
Mr Muhammad Usman Bin MUJEEB, Year 1 student
 
Fai Chun Writing for the Year of the Rabbit
Fai Chun Writing for the Year of the Rabbit
 
Spring Festival Dinner
Spring Festival Dinner
 
College Master Prof Suk-Ying WONG with students
College Master Prof Suk-Ying WONG with students
 
Dean of Students Prof Vincent CHEUNG and students
Dean of Students Prof Vincent CHEUNG and students
 
Warden Prof Jeremy TEOH (centre) in a Taiyaki (a Japanese fish-shaped cake) costume hat, with hosts of Japanese Cultural Night (first on the left, and the three on the right) and participating students
Warden Prof Jeremy TEOH (centre) in a Taiyaki (a Japanese fish-shaped cake) costume hat, with hosts of Japanese Cultural Night (first on the left, and the three on the right) and participating students
 
Students at Japanese Cultural Night enjoying delicious Takoyaki
Students at Japanese Cultural Night enjoying delicious Takoyaki
 


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From the Editor
Small is Beautiful...
One Room, Two Cultures
Home from Home
‘Q&A’ Reimagined
Music beyond Sound: an American's World of Guqin
High Table Dinners
Mentorship and Scholarships
Career and Internships
Student Organisations
College Service Team
Our Graduates
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College Life
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Awards
Donations (1 Jul 2022 – 30 June 2023)
Personalia (1 Jul 2022 – 30 June 2023)
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