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PolyU receives donation from China Merchants Foundation to establish China Merchants Belt and Road Scholarship

22 Sep 2025

Teaching & Learning Office of Institutional Advancement

PolyU has received a generous donation from the China Merchants Foundation to establish the China Merchants Belt and Road Scholarship. The inaugural scholarship presentation ceremony was held on 17 September. Mr Nicholas Ho, Commissioner for Belt and Road of the HKSAR Government (centre, front row); Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, PolyU President (3rd from left, front row); Mr Miao Jianmin, Chairman of China Merchants Group and Chair of the Board of China Merchants Foundation (3rd from right); Prof. Ben YOUNG, PolyU Vice President (Student and Global Affairs) (4th from left, back row); Mr Yu Xiao, Vice Chairman and President of The Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (4th from right, back row); Dr Laura LO, PolyU Associate Vice President (Institutional Advancement) (3rd from left, back row); Mr ZHANG Junli, Assistant General Manager of China Merchants Group and Executive Vice Chairman of China Merchants Foundation (3rd from right, back row); Prof. Horace MUI, PolyU Interim Dean of Students (2nd from left, back row); Ms HUANG Yi, Deputy Director of Group Corporate Social Responsibility Office, and Secretary-General of the China Merchants Foundation (2nd from right, back row); Prof. Mike LAI, Associate Dean (Academic Support) of the PolyU’s Faculty of Business (1st from left, back row); and Ms NIU Hua, Director of Information & Social Affairs Department of The Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association (1st from right, back row), posed for a group photo with the scholarship recipients Mr Erzhan ZHANUZAKOV (2nd from left, front row); Mr Wei Jiat YOONG (2nd from right, front row); Ms Hannah Lee (1st from left, front row); and Ms Emma Benitha SUGIRA (1st from right, front row).

Prof. Jin-Guang Teng expressed his gratitude to the China Merchants Foundation for establishing this scholarship at PolyU, which underscores the shared commitment of PolyU and China Merchants Group to advancing the Nation’s Belt and Road Initiative.

Mr Miao Jianmin stated that China Merchants Group will continue to support education and talent cultivation for the Belt and Road Initiative.

Mr Nicholas Ho noted that the Scholarship will enhance the efforts to build a robust and shared Belt and Road talent pool that supports long-term collaboration and fosters global cultural exchange.

Ms Hannah Lee, a scholarship recipient from South Korea who is currently studying for the Master of Science in Business Management, plans to stay in Hong Kong to work after graduation and give back to society.


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is committed to fostering an international and diverse learning environment, attracting students from around the world to study and develop in Hong Kong. With a generous donation from the China Merchants Foundation, the China Merchants Belt and Road Scholarship has been established to support exceptional master’s students from Belt and Road countries and regions in pursuing postgraduate studies at the PolyU Faculty of Business. The inaugural scholarship presentation ceremony was held on 17 September at the Wong Man and Tang Kit Wah Global Student Hub on the PolyU campus. Four students from South Korea, Rwanda, Kyrgyzstan and Malaysia, enrolled in the Master of Science in Business Administration and Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management, were awarded an Admission Scholarship in recognition of their excellent academic achievements and impressive interview performances.

At the ceremony, Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU; Mr MIAO Jianmin, Chairman of China Merchants Group and Chair of the Board of China Merchants Foundation; and Mr Nicholas HO, Commissioner for Belt and Road of the HKSAR Government, delivered speeches. Mr YU Xiao, Vice Chairman and President of The Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association, attended the event. Representatives from PolyU, China Merchants Group, The Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association, alongside professors and students from PolyU Faculty of Business, and other esteemed guests, also attended to witness the scholarship presentation.

In his welcoming remarks, Prof. Jin-Guang Teng said, “We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the China Merchants Foundation for establishing this scholarship at PolyU, which underscores our shared commitment to advancing the Nation’s Belt and Road Initiative. As the first university in Hong Kong to embrace the Nation’s Belt and Road Initiative, PolyU co-founded the ‘University Alliance of the Silk Road’ in 2015, encouraging international cooperation in higher education. In recent years, the number of students from Belt and Road countries enrolling at PolyU has steadily increased. Congratulations to all the scholarship recipients. I encourage you to unleash your full potential, excel in your studies, and contribute to cultural exchange and collaboration between China and the Belt and Road countries.”

Mr Miao Jianmin said, “China Merchants, since its establishment in 1872, has consistently supported educational initiatives and talent cultivation, actively providing a broad platform for young people around the world to showcase their talents and realize their dreams.This scholarship aims to encourage outstanding students to pursue academic excellence and to promote professional and cultural exchanges among the Belt and Road countries and regions, contributing to building a community with a shared future for mankind. We hope that the recipients will take this opportunity to serve as ambassadors to connect China with the rest of the world.”

Mr Nicholas Ho said, “Hong Kong, as a super connector and value-adder, plays a vital role in building a Belt and Road talent pool. This shared talent pool benefits not only our local development but also the Mainland, Belt and Road countries, and beyond. The Scholarship will enhance these efforts, helping to build a robust and shared Belt and Road talent pool that supports long-term collaboration and fosters global cultural exchange.”

Ms Hannah LEE, a scholarship recipient from South Korea who is currently studying for the Master of Science in Business Management, said, “Thank you to China Merchants Group for this scholarship. Not only has it provided me with invaluable financial support, but it has also motivated me to strive for academic excellence. I greatly cherish this opportunity and plan to stay in Hong Kong to work after graduation and give back to society.”

The China Merchants Belt and Road Scholarship comprises two categories: Admission Scholarship and Graduation Academic Scholarship. The Graduation Academic Scholarship will be awarded at the end of the 2025/26 academic year to six eligible master’s graduates who demonstrate outstanding academic performance and fulfil the required criteria.

Prof. Jin-Guang Teng (left) presented a souvenir to Mr Nicholas Ho (right).

Mr Nicholas Ho (5th from right), Prof. Jin-Guang Teng (5th from left), Mr Miao Jianmin (6th from right), Prof. Ben Young (4th from left), Mr Yu Xiao (4th from right); Dr Laura Lo (3rd from left); Mr Zhang Junli (3rd from right); Prof. Horace Mui (2nd from left); Ms Huang Yi (2nd from right); Prof. Mike Lai (1st from left); and Ms Niu Hua (1st from right) posed for a group photo at the ceremony.

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Ms Deng Xiaolin

Senior Manager, China Merchants Foundation

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Ms Hannah Liu

Officer, Public Affairs, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Senior Manager, Public Affairs, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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