Hong Kong Baptist University

04/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 04:10

HKBU holds naming ceremony for Simon Yim Lecture Theatre

HKBU holds naming ceremony for Simon Yim Lecture Theatre

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Tuesday, 30 April 2024

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HKBU holds naming ceremony for Simon Yim Lecture Theatre

Tuesday, 30 April 2024

 

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Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) held the naming ceremony for the Simon Yim Lecture Theatre today (30 April) to recognise the generous donation of HK$4 million from the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation, in support of the University's Chinese medicine research on breast cancer, promoting the modernisation and internationalisation of Chinese medicine.

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The naming ceremony was officiated by Mr Simon Yim, Founding Chairman of the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation; Mr KC Tung, Dr Elaine Tung and Mrs Joyce Yim, Directors of the Foundation; and Professor Alex Wai, President and Vice-Chancellor of HKBU. In his welcoming remarks, Professor Wai commended Mr Yim as a knowledgeable and successful professional who has devoted decades to support the development of education in Mainland China and Hong Kong. He also expressed his gratitude to Mr Yim and his Foundation for their unswerving support in various aspects of HKBU, including the donation of 20,000 packs of Yu Ping Feng San to the School of Chinese Medicine to help combat the SARS outbreak in 2003.
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Professor Wai said: "Apart from his generous contribution to HKBU, Mr Yim is also an Honorary Court Member of the University, a Member of the Entrepreneur Committee, and an Honorary President of the HKBU Foundation, offering wise counsel to the University's governance and development. With the staunch support of Mr Yim and his family, HKBU is in a stronger position to offer our students the best learning experience and advance its pursuit of research excellence."
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Speaking at the Ceremony, Mr Yim thanked HKBU for naming the Lecture Theatre after him. He remarked: "Our family believes that education is fundamental to nation-building which is why we established the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation. By utilising the symbol of the panda, our national treasure, we aim to foster the development of education for the Chinese people. HKBU has extensive experience in providing Chinese medicine clinical services, and has been selected by the government to operate Hong Kong's first Chinese Medicine Hospital. This has strengthened our confidence in HKBU. Therefore, the Foundation has decided to support the University's research in Chinese medicine, contributing to human health and well-being."
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The Simon Yim Lecture Theatre is located on the second floor of The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies, and is equipped with comprehensive audio and visual facilities, making it suitable for holding lectures, seminars and more.
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Guests also included Mr Su Qingdong, Chairman of the HKCPPCC (Provincial) Members Association; Mr Scott Leung and Mr Kitson Yang, Legislative Council members; Mr Edward Yu, District Officer (Yau Tsim Mong); Ms Alice Choi, District Officer (Kowloon City); Mr Paul Wong, District Officer (Sham Shui Po); Professor Alice Chiu, Co-Founder of the Sheen Hok Charitable Foundation; Ms Connie Wong, member of the Board of Governors and Co-Chairman of the Entrepreneur Committee of the HKBU Foundation; and Ms Eileen Tsui, a member of the Entrepreneur Committee of the HKBU Foundation, etc.
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HKBU representatives included Professor Martin Wong, Provost; Professor Lyu Aiping, Vice-President (Research and Development) cum Dean of Graduate School and Acting Dean of School of Chinese Medicine; Dr Albert Chau, Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) and Acting Dean of Arts; Ms Christine Chow, Vice-President (Administration) and Secretary; Professor Terence Lau, Interim Chief Innovation Officer; Professor Bian Zhaoxiang, Associate Vice-President (Clinical Chinese Medicine) and Hospital Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Hospital; Mrs Lily Chan, Director of University Advancement and Secretary-General of HKBU Foundation.
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Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) held the naming ceremony for the Simon Yim Lecture Theatre today (30 April) to recognise the generous donation of HK$4 million from the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation, in support of the University's Chinese medicine research on breast cancer, promoting the modernisation and internationalisation of Chinese medicine.

The naming ceremony was officiated by Mr Simon Yim, Founding Chairman of the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation; Mr KC Tung, Dr Elaine Tung and Mrs Joyce Yim, Directors of the Foundation; and Professor Alex Wai, President and Vice-Chancellor of HKBU. In his welcoming remarks, Professor Wai commended Mr Yim as a knowledgeable and successful professional who has devoted decades to support the development of education in Mainland China and Hong Kong. He also expressed his gratitude to Mr Yim and his Foundation for their unswerving support in various aspects of HKBU, including the donation of 20,000 packs of Yu Ping Feng San to the School of Chinese Medicine to help combat the SARS outbreak in 2003.

Professor Wai said: "Apart from his generous contribution to HKBU, Mr Yim is also an Honorary Court Member of the University, a Member of the Entrepreneur Committee, and an Honorary President of the HKBU Foundation, offering wise counsel to the University's governance and development. With the staunch support of Mr Yim and his family, HKBU is in a stronger position to offer our students the best learning experience and advance its pursuit of research excellence."

Speaking at the Ceremony, Mr Yim thanked HKBU for naming the Lecture Theatre after him. He remarked: "Our family believes that education is fundamental to nation-building which is why we established the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation. By utilising the symbol of the panda, our national treasure, we aim to foster the development of education for the Chinese people. HKBU has extensive experience in providing Chinese medicine clinical services, and has been selected by the government to operate Hong Kong's first Chinese Medicine Hospital. This has strengthened our confidence in HKBU. Therefore, the Foundation has decided to support the University's research in Chinese medicine, contributing to human health and well-being."

The Simon Yim Lecture Theatre is located on the second floor of The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies, and is equipped with comprehensive audio and visual facilities, making it suitable for holding lectures, seminars and more.

Guests also included Mr Su Qingdong, Chairman of the HKCPPCC (Provincial) Members Association; Mr Scott Leung and Mr Kitson Yang, Legislative Council members; Mr Edward Yu, District Officer (Yau Tsim Mong); Ms Alice Choi, District Officer (Kowloon City); Mr Paul Wong, District Officer (Sham Shui Po); Professor Alice Chiu, Co-Founder of the Sheen Hok Charitable Foundation; Ms Connie Wong, member of the Board of Governors and Co-Chairman of the Entrepreneur Committee of the HKBU Foundation; and Ms Eileen Tsui, a member of the Entrepreneur Committee of the HKBU Foundation, etc.

HKBU representatives included Professor Martin Wong, Provost; Professor Lyu Aiping, Vice-President (Research and Development) cum Dean of Graduate School and Acting Dean of School of Chinese Medicine; Dr Albert Chau, Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) and Acting Dean of Arts; Ms Christine Chow, Vice-President (Administration) and Secretary; Professor Terence Lau, Interim Chief Innovation Officer; Professor Bian Zhaoxiang, Associate Vice-President (Clinical Chinese Medicine) and Hospital Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Hospital; Mrs Lily Chan, Director of University Advancement and Secretary-General of HKBU Foundation.

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(From left) Mrs Joyce Yim, Mr Simon Yim, Professor Alex Wai, Mr KC Tung and Dr Elaine Tung officiate at the Naming Ceremony of the Simon Yim Lecture Theatre.
Guests and representatives of HKBU pose for a group photo.
Professor Alex Wai (centre) presents a souvenir to representatives of the Hong Kong Panda Education Foundation on behalf of HKBU at the ceremony.
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