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The Chung Chi Student Development Complex had its grand opening and naming ceremony on 28 October 2022. This symbolises a new milestone in Chung Chi’s educational mission. As the new landmark at Chung Chi Campus, the Complex will provide extensive indoor activity spaces to cater for students’ whole-person development.

Officiating at the ceremony were Chairman of CCC Board of Trustees Dr Norman T. L. Chan, CUHK Vice-President and University Secretary Mr Eric S. P. Ng, CCC Head Professor Fong Wing-ping, Honorary Treasurer of CCC Board of Trustees Mr Terence C. W. Chan, Trustee and former Chairman of CCC’s Development Committee Dr Karl C. Kwok, Trustee and Chairman of CCC’s former Steering Committee for Development Office Mr Thomas W. C. Kwong, Trustee and former member of CCC’s Development Committee Mr Jimmy S. W. Chan, former member of CCC’s Development Committee Dr Wong Fook-yee, and Trustee and member of CCC’s Development Committee Professor Fung Tung. More than 100 guests, members of the University and supporters of the College attended the ceremony to witness this historic moment.

Dr Norman T. L. Chan mentioned the difficulties encountered in the redevelopment project, and expressed his gratitude for the support from the College, the University and donors. Mr Eric S. P. Ng shared his joy in seeing the connectivity between CCC and the main campus that the Complex brings, facilitating and enriching the campus life of Chung Chi and CUHK students. Professor Fong Wing-ping added that the Complex is expected to become a new gathering point for students, empowering them to learn and grow from the experience of non-formal education programmes.      

For the origins and details of the Complex, please refer to the following video: