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31 Oct 2014

Renowned Filmmaker Sylvia Chang Spoke to a Full House on CUHK Campus Today for Shun Hing Lecture in Arts and Humanities

31 Oct 2014
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Renowned Filmmaker Sylvia Chang visits CUHK as the guest speaker for the Shun Hing Lecture in Arts and Humanities.

Mr. David Mong, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group (right) and Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK (left) presents a souvenir to Ms. Sylvia Chang.

(From left) Prof. Wong Nim Yan, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, CUHK; Ms. Cynthia Mong, Director of Shun Hing Electronic Trading Co. Ltd.; Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK; Ms. Sylvia Chang; Mr. David Mong, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group; and Prof. Leung Yuen Sang, Dean of Arts, CUHK.

Ms. Sylvia Chang and Prof. Wong Nim Yan (right) interact with audience in the Q&A session.

The lecture receives a full house of about 700 audiences.

Ms Sylvia Chang, renowned actress, scriptwriter and director, visited The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) today (31 October) as the guest speaker for the Shun Hing Lecture Series in Arts and Humanities co-organized by CUHK and Shun Hing Group.  Ms Sylvia Chang spoke on the topic ‘Failure is the Nutrient of Success’, attracting about 700 CUHK staff and students, alumni, high school students and members of the public.  Live webcast was also arranged.  Ms. Chang inspired the audience with her experience and interacted with them in the question-and-answer session.

Ms Sylvia Chang was born in Chiayi, Taiwan. She is a famous director, scriptwriter, filmmaker, actress, composer and singer in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Ms Chang has been involved in the film industry for more than 40 years, acting in over 100 movies. Her superb acting skills have been well-recognized through major film awards, including the Taipei Golden Horse Film Award for Best Leading Actress, and the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress, as well as numerous nominations at film festivals.

In the 1980s, Ms Chang made the move from acting to producing and directing. Her film style is distinctive and full of realism. She was strong in scripting the emotions of women and describing the range of feelings from youth to old age. As a result, her films resonated with many fans in different age groups. Ms Chang’s popular works include: Passion, Tonight Nobody Goes Home, Sisters of the World Unite, and 20 30 40. Ms Chang also produced a film Run Papa Run, which depicted in depth, the relationship of a man with his daughter. Ms Chang has received many awards and nominations for her exceptionally creative contributions to film, including Best Film and Best Screenplay at the Asia Pacific Film Festival.

Introduction of Shun Hing Lecture Series in Arts and Humanities

The Shun Hing Lecture Series in Arts and Humanities was established with a generous donation from the Shun Hing Group.  The lecture series aims at promoting cultural knowledge and scholarly pursuits in the arts and humanities.  Distinguished scholars from four major areas, Music, Drama and Film, Literature and Art, as well as Philosophy and Thinking, have been invited to give public lectures.  Previous lectures hosted by picture book author Mr. Jimmy Liao, composer Dr. Lam Bun-ching, sculptor Prof. Wu Weishan, and Confucian Scholar Prof. Tu Weiming have been very successful in inspiring the younger generation. Interested parties can review the lectures at the CUTV website: www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/cutv/category/21.

Following in the philanthropic footsteps of the Group’s Founder, the late Dr William Mong Man Wai, who firmly believed in the spirit of giving back to society, the Shun Hing Group embraces corporate social responsibility and over the years has generously donated towards various projects in education, scientific research, arts and culture, sports and recreation, as well as environmental protection.

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Renowned Filmmaker Sylvia Chang  visits CUHK as the guest speaker for the Shun Hing Lecture in Arts and Humanities.

Renowned Filmmaker Sylvia Chang visits CUHK as the guest speaker for the Shun Hing Lecture in Arts and Humanities.

 

Mr. David Mong, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group (right) and Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK (left) presents a souvenir to Ms. Sylvia Chang.

Mr. David Mong, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group (right) and Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK (left) presents a souvenir to Ms. Sylvia Chang.

 

(From left) Prof. Wong Nim Yan, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, CUHK; Ms. Cynthia Mong, Director of Shun Hing Electronic Trading Co. Ltd.; Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK; Ms. Sylvia Chang;  Mr. David Mong, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group; and Prof. Leung Yuen Sang, Dean of Arts, CUHK.

(From left) Prof. Wong Nim Yan, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, CUHK; Ms. Cynthia Mong, Director of Shun Hing Electronic Trading Co. Ltd.; Prof. Joseph Sung, Vice-Chancellor of CUHK; Ms. Sylvia Chang; Mr. David Mong, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group; and Prof. Leung Yuen Sang, Dean of Arts, CUHK.

 

Ms. Sylvia Chang and Prof. Wong Nim Yan (right) interact with audience in the Q&A session.

Ms. Sylvia Chang and Prof. Wong Nim Yan (right) interact with audience in the Q&A session.

 

The lecture receives a full house of about 700 audiences.

The lecture receives a full house of about 700 audiences.

 

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