16/05/2008
Help Victims of Sichuan Quake
Help Victims of Sichuan Quake
An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale hit the Sichuan province on 12 May, causing widespread damage and tremendous loss of lives. It was the most devastating tremor hitting China in the past three decades. The official death toll has risen to close to 20,000. As houses in the worst-hit areas have been reduced to rubble, many victims were left homeless in deprivation of food, water and medicine. As you are reading this e-mail, the lives of many men, women and children in the affected areas hang by a thread.
To the victims of great calamity, the CUHK community has always been united in its deep sympathy and fast actions. Besides expressing our sympathy to the survivors and hoping that the missing will be found soon, we must lend a helping hand to those in dire distress.
As resources of our country are mobilized in a race against time to save lives, I call upon all of you to act now and bring relief to the thousands suffering from this natural disaster.
Please make your donations through our earthquake relief fund account: 293-005005-022 at Hang Seng Bank on or before 28 May. * The total amount raised will be forwarded to the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong for relief purposes.
Finally, the University has got in touch with each of the more than 70 mainland undergraduate students from Sichuan and Chongqing found them all safe. We are in the process of confirming the safety of some other postgraduate students from Sichuan. We are also working with the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, the Immigration Department and the family concerned to locate a missing mainland student who has travelled to the area. The University will keep a close eye on the situation and offer assistance when needed.
Lawrence J. Lau
President and Vice-Chancellor
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Sichuan Earthquake
Airport Community Contributes to Relief Effort for
Sichuan Earthquake Victims
(HONG KONG, 15 May 2008) — Airport Authority Hong Kong puts in place a number of donation initiatives to help the tens of thousands of people injured and left homeless by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Sichuan Province on 12 May 2008.
The Airport Authority has received enthusiastic response from over 180 airport retailers for the call to help the victims. From 16 to 18 May 2008, airport shops will donate part of their sales proceeds to Hong Kong Red Cross for rescue and relief works.
In addition, the Airport Authority staff can contribute to the relief effort and the Airport Authority will match all staff donations, dollar-for-dollar, from its charity fund.
Stanley Hui, Chief Executive Officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong, offered his care to the earthquake victims and their families and thanked the airport community for its enthusiastic support of the relief effort. He said, “Every dollar we donate will help the survivors of this terrible disaster rebuild their lives. I am confident that passengers and our staff and business partners will give generously.”
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13/05/2008
Biggest Gucci Airport Store Opened at HKIA
Biggest Gucci Airport Store Opened at Hong Kong International Airport
Gucci has opened a new store at west departure hall at HKIA. With a total area of 2, 915 sqm, the new store is Gucci’s biggest airport store in the world.
It is reported that 45% of departure passengers board the plane at west hall. The west hall also handled half of the passenger flow in the restricted area.
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