Delegation of Shanghai Pudong Overseas Friendship Association visits HKBU

28 August 2024
 (From left) Dr. Chloe Suen, Ms. Liu Chunmei and Dr. Albert Chau exchange souvenirs
 The delegation visits the Dr. and Mrs. Hung Hin Shiu Museum of Chinese Medicine


A delegation of the Shanghai Pudong Overseas Friendship Association (the Association) visited Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) on 28 August 2024. Led by Executive Vice President Ms. Liu Chunmei, the delegation was received by representatives of the HKBU Foundation and the University, including Dr. Chloe Suen, Co-Chairman of the HKBU Foundation’s Young Entrepreneur Committee (YEC); Mr. Kevin Ng and Ms. Tammy Tam, Members of the YEC; as well as Dr. Albert Chau, Vice-President (Teaching and Learning); and Mrs. Lily Chan, Director of University Advancement and Secretary-General of the HKBU Foundation. 

During the meeting, the guests had fruitful exchanges with members of the University on the latest developments in Shanghai Pudong and at HKBU. Afterwards, the guests toured the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology and the Dr. and Mrs. Hung Hin Shiu Museum of Chinese Medicine to understand more about HKBU’s commitments to preserving and promoting Chinese cultural heritage and advancing education in Chinese medicine. 

Other members of the delegation included Ms. Lyu Cuihong, Chief of the International Cooperation and Exchange of Shanghai Pudong New Education Bureau; Ms. Zang Xiao, Mayor of The People’s Government Jinqiao Town; Ms. Gao Rui, Deputy Director of the Lujiazui Subdistrict Office; Ms. Fu Ying, Deputy Director of the Tangqiao Subdistrict Office; Ms. Pan Lu, Deputy Director of the Huamu Subdistrict Office; Mr. Xu Lintao, Member of the Party Committee of The People’s Government Sanlin Town; as well as Ms. Ji Wei, Director of the Shanghai Pudong Overseas Friendship Association.

 Dr. Chloe Suen (6th from left), Mr. Kevin Ng (2nd from left), Ms. Tammy Tam (4th from right), Dr. Albert Chau (centre) and Mrs. Lily Chan (5th from left) take a group photo with the delegation