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With optical fiber cables, it takes only seconds to transmit data, but showing love takes a lifetime. On Valentine’s Day, Professor Charles Kao, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK from 1987 to 1996 and the winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics for his revolutionary invention of fiber optics, visited CW Chu College with his beloved wife, Mrs. Gwen Kao to share their moving love story with students.
Mrs. Gwen Kao related their story, which spans over 50 years, from the indelible first encounter, through career, family success and later in old age, to faithful companionship and unwavering devotion. Mrs. Kao went into depth on the struggles and triumphs along the way. The affecting account by Mrs. Kao was succeeded by a riveting reading by four students of a poem titled “The Man who Shrank the World with Light”, written by Professor Kao’s personal friend Richard Epworth, in praise of the great electrical engineer and physicist.
Let us revisit the heartwarming event through the video.
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According to the Chinese zodiac, 2015 is the year of the Ram. To welcome the new lunar year, the Art Museum, the Department of Fine Arts and the Department of Chinese Language and Literature jointly present the exhibition on ‘Jubilant Rams in Chinese Culture: Celebrating the Year of the Ram’.
Since ancient times, rams have played a significant role in human lives and served as auspicious omens in folklore. This special exhibition includes a selection of about 40 paintings, ceramic pieces, carved jade and other gemstones, all of which relate to the Ram. It is indeed a good opportunity to enjoy the multifarious artistic representations of the Ram’s essence throughout Chinese culture!
Exhibition Period:
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6 Feb - 26 Apr
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Opening Hours:
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10am - 5pm (Mon-Wed, Fri, Sat) / 1pm - 5pm (Sun)
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Closed:
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Thu / 18-22 Feb / 3-7 Apr
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Exhibition Venue:
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Art Museum, CUHK
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All are welcome! Admission is free.
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