Bulletin No. 1, 2014
8 Chinese University Bulletin No. 1, 2014 ‘CU50 • The People‘ relevant government departments, local and overseas institutions and organizations in search of documents and literature. The public may not be interested in reading these documents, but such historical data are vital for research. Having an archive is a great practice for a well-established university. The University plans to preserve documents and artefacts systematically in the long run for use by researchers and for showcasing the various facets of CUHK in different stages of its life. It is only by doing so that the gallery can grow.’ Professor Hui said, ‘As the gallery has just opened, there won’t be too much change to its contents. Later, however, thematic exhibitions will be organized according to need. We are now constructing a website for the gallery, to which exhibits will be uploaded with descriptions. A virtual tour will also be available for the convenience of the public, especially for overseas viewers.’ ‘Bringing Together China and the West—Chinese Studies’ ‘Roots in China, Eye on the World—Exchange Activities’
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