A new year, a new start
Karen Lai
The Chinese New Year Staff Party, held on 7 February, was full of festive fun and joy for the more than 1,000 City University staff members who gathered in the Chan Tai Ho Multi-Purpose Hall to celebrate the Year of the Goat. Hong Kong , from both the accountability point of view, and from the knowledge point of view," said Professor Chang.
The party started with a lion dance performance by the Liang Youquan Martial Art Club. After the eye-dotting and the "get-the-green" ceremony, Professor Chang hit a bronze gong and couplets hanging on both sides of the backdrop scrolled down. Accompanied by the Vice-Presidents, department heads and four "Gods of Fortune" (Mr Desmond O'Toole, Dr Ho To-ming, Professor Lee Chin-chuan and Mr Eric Chang), Professor Chang gave Chinese new year wishes and distributed lai see (lucky red packets) to
colleagues.
This year, the party's happy atmosphere was particularly appreciated by staff, given the current tough times in
Other highlights included a musical performance by the CityU Chinese Orchestra, the CityU Choir, and two Chinese songs performed by Professor Y S Wong, Vice-President (Administration). Mr Zenneth Kok, a third-year student in the