16 Apr 2025
Film scripted by HKMU alumna showcased at prestigious film festivals
Programme:
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Chinese
Awardee:
Choy Ka-yan
Competition:
29th Hong Kong Inter-collegiate Chinese Couplet Competition (第二十九屆全港學界對聯創作比賽)
Award:
Merit Award in the Tertiary Group
Organiser:
The Cultural and Educational Association of the New Towns
Details:
Choy Ka-yan, studying Chinese, participated in the 29th Hong Kong inter-collegiate Chinese couplet competition and received the Merit Award in the Tertiary Group. Her winning couplet was “煙中帆影時開落,雪下鴻泥乍有無”.
The competition, organised by the Cultural and Educational Association of the New Towns, aims to promote Chinese culture among secondary and tertiary students. The judging panel included Prof. Richard Ho Man-wui, Chairman of the Association and Honorary Professor of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK); Prof. Nicholas L Chan, Vice-Chair of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of CUHK; and Prof. Wong Kuan-Io, Professor of the Discipline of Language, Literature and Arts at Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education.
Programme:
Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Chinese
Awardee:
Choy Ka-yan
Competition:
29th Hong Kong Inter-collegiate Chinese Couplet Competition (第二十九屆全港學界對聯創作比賽)
Award:
Merit Award in the Tertiary Group
Organiser:
The Cultural and Educational Association of the New Towns
Details:
Choy Ka-yan, studying Chinese, participated in the 29th Hong Kong inter-collegiate Chinese couplet competition and received the Merit Award in the Tertiary Group. Her winning couplet was “煙中帆影時開落,雪下鴻泥乍有無”.
The competition, organised by the Cultural and Educational Association of the New Towns, aims to promote Chinese culture among secondary and tertiary students. The judging panel included Prof. Richard Ho Man-wui, Chairman of the Association and Honorary Professor of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK); Prof. Nicholas L Chan, Vice-Chair of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of CUHK; and Prof. Wong Kuan-Io, Professor of the Discipline of Language, Literature and Arts at Hong Kong Nang Yan College of Higher Education.
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