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PolyU Student Flag-Raising Team Featured in Interview with China Media Group

The PolyU Student Flag-Raising Team recently had the honour of being interviewed by China Media Group, showcasing their dedication and commitment to cultivating patriotism in the PolyU community. Team members SZE Tsoi Yiu and LAI Yan Ki proudly represented the team during this significant event.   The interview highlighted the team’s unwavering determination to conduct flag-raising practices, regardless of the weather conditions. Whether under the bright sun or amidst rain, the team members remain steadfast in their mission. Each time the national flag rises, it sparks a profound sense of pride in their Chinese heritage, reinforcing their identity and deepening their connection to the Motherland.   In addition to fostering individual pride, the flag-raising training sessions promote unity among team members, creating a strong sense of belonging within the PolyU community. Through shared experiences and collective efforts, participants not only enhance their skills but also develop lasting friendships. This camaraderie is vital, as it strengthens their resolve to promote patriotism and community spirit.   SZE and LAI expressed their hopes that more students would join the PolyU Student Flag-Raising Team, which offers a unique platform for engagement with our culture and heritage. The interview served as a powerful reminder of the importance of such initiatives in nurturing pride and responsibility towards one’s country. The PolyU Student Flag-Raising Team continues to inspire others with their dedication to fostering patriotism and unity among the youth at PolyU.   Online coverage: Hong Kong Commercial Daily - https://polyu.me/41QcKPz  (1:59 - 3:26) Sina - https://polyu.me/4gtBWBG qq - https://polyu.me/41TpJQy Ta Kung Pao - https://polyu.me/46v9RW2 Wen Wei Po - https://polyu.me/4grIUXB CCTV - https://polyu.me/46rpnSN China National Radio - https://polyu.me/46omFNR

19 Sep, 2025

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Chief Designer of Chinese Lunar Exploration Programme delivers talk on development of national aerospace technology, encouraging students to chase dreams in space

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) warmly welcomed Academician WU Weiren—Chief Designer of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Programme, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Director and Chief Scientist of the Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, and Chairman of the International Deep Space Exploration Association—who delivered a talk titled “Chasing Dreams in Space, Exploring the Cosmos” at the Jockey Club Auditorium on campus on 16 September 2025. Academician Wu visited Hong Kong at the invitation of the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation to participate in “A Master Lecture For Children”, an event co-funded by the Institute of Philanthropy and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, with The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups as a strategic partner and supported by the Hong Kong Rosamond Foundation Company Limited. During his visit, Academician Wu graciously made time to visit PolyU. During the talk, he shared insights with more than 600 students, faculty, alumni and guests on the Nation’s latest developments and strategic plans for its aerospace missions. Academician Wu Weiren is a leading expert long engaged in research and engineering practice in aerospace telemetry, tracking and communications and in systems engineering for deep space exploration. Academician Wu and his team have led various historic missions in the Chang’e Programme, making significant contributions to the Nation’s lunar and deep space exploration. He and his team are currently advancing the construction of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), a China‑initiated, multinational project. Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, PolyU President, said, “Every step taken by the Nation’s aerospace researchers advances humanity’s quest to explore the unknown. As one of the most distinguished leaders in China’s aerospace field, Academician Wu has elevated the Nation’s deep space exploration technologies to a world-leading level. His invaluable experience and visionary insights inspire young students to explore the cosmos and ignite their passion for chasing their dreams in space. Deep space exploration is one of PolyU’s strategic research domains, and the University has been engaged in aerospace innovation for more than 30 years. As our country continues to make breakthroughs in aerospace technology and deep space exploration, PolyU is honoured to be part of this journey—standing as the only university in Hong Kong to have participated in multiple national space missions. Looking ahead, PolyU remains committed to cultivating outstanding research talent and driving innovation in related fields, helping to build the Nation into a space power.” In his talk, Academician Wu reviewed the history of global space exploration and introduced the Nation’s landmark achievements in various space projects, including the manned space programme, lunar exploration, BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, and  high-resolution Earth imaging satellite system. In just two decades, China completed the three phases of “orbiting”, “landing” and “returning”, achieving several world firsts. The Chang’e-5 mission, carrying out China’s first extraterrestrial sample-return mission and analysis of the lunar soil samples revealed the sixth new mineral discovered on the Moon — Changesite-(Y), contributing to humanity’s expanded understanding. Academician Wu also highlighted that over 30 locations on the Moon have been named with elements of Chinese culture, including the landing site of Chang'e-4 — the first soft landing on the far side of the Moon — which has been named Statio Tianhe, breaking the long-standing dominance of Western countries in lunar naming rights. He also mentioned that many universities and research institutions in Hong Kong have been actively involved in the Nation’s deep space exploration missions, with research teams, including those from PolyU, helping to ensure the safe lunar landing and sample collection of the Chang’e series, as well as the safe landing of the Tianwen-1 mission on Mars. Looking ahead, the development and utilisation of deep space resources are gradually becoming one of the popular fields within the international scientific community, with significant implications for developing material resources, harnessing the unique resources of the space environment, and securing advantageous positions in deep space. Academician Wu noted that near-Earth asteroids, the Moon and Mars contain abundant resources such as minerals, water ice, helium-3 and atmospheric substances, which hold immense economic value, and that the ultra-high vacuum, microgravity and intense radiation found in space provide natural platforms for major scientific breakthroughs which could spawn and empower new industries on Earth, such as space pharmaceuticals. He also pointed out that space is a key arena for fostering new quality productive forces, listing a range of sectors and projects that could stimulate economic growth and improve people’s livelihoods, including space-based solar power stations, space tourism, space agriculture and space elevators. After the talk, Academician Wu engaged in a dialogue session with PolyU students, which was moderated by Prof. WU Bo, Fiona Cheung Professor in Spatial Science, Associate Head (Research) of the PolyU Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, and Associate Director of the Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations. He discussed various issues with a PhD student from the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, a master student from the Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering, and an undergraduate student representative of the University’s Astronomy Club. During the session, a student asked what role artificial intelligence (AI) will play in future deep space exploration projects amid its rapid development. Academician Wu believes that, in the AI era, large-scale deep space exploration projects often involve tens of thousands of personnel and cannot be carried out solely by traditional methods. The application of AI will facilitate intelligent astronautics, exploration, control, communication, navigation and more. Since 2010, PolyU has been participating in the Nation’s space exploration programmes and collaborating with the China Academy of Space Technology to develop and manufacture sophisticated space instruments. PolyU researchers have also used advanced topographic mapping technologies to identify the optimal landing sites for spacecraft. These contributions contributed to the success of the Nation’s lunar exploration missions, including Chang’e-3, Chang’e-4 and Chang’e-5, as well as the Mars exploration project Tianwen-1. In recent years, PolyU has established the “Research Centre for Deep Space Explorations”, and the “Joint Research Centre of Advanced Aerospace Propulsion Technology” in collaboration with the Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology. PolyU has obtained approval to borrow lunar soil samples collected by the Chang’e-6 and Chang’e-5 mission from the Lunar Sample Management Office under the China National Space Administration’s Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Centre to support a range of research projects. At the same time, PolyU scholars are also actively engaged in national aerospace and deep space exploration initiatives, including research studies conducted on the Shijian‑19 satellite and projects to mitigate the risk of hypervelocity impacts from space debris on satellites and space stations. Press Release: English Chinese

16 Sep, 2025

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Campus Life Festival 2025

Storms swept through in recent days, but our community brought an unshakable spirit of adventure! More than 10,000 PolyU students came together at the FJ and FG podiums from 10 to 12 September, making the Campus Festival 2025 a magnificent journey. Our incredible fleet of booths, brought to life by the Student Affairs Office and 40 amazing student groups, was packed with dreams and fun. From art to sports, culture to pure fun, every booth was a new island to discover. Special thanks to Prof. Ben Young, Vice President (Student and Global Affairs), and Prof. Horace Mui, Interim Dean of Students, for joining the fun and celebrating with us. SAO is always here with you to explore the endless possibilities of campus life. Can‘t wait to see you at the next one! 

12 Sep, 2025

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SF&OC Vice-President Kenneth Fok encourages PolyU community to embrace spirit of Olympism and the 15th National Games

With its emphasis on whole-person education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) proactively invites accomplished leaders from different sectors to share their stories, encouraging students to unleash their potential and pursue their dreams. Jointly organised by PolyU and the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (SF&OC), and co-organised by the Hong Kong China Sports Alliance (HKCSA), the “All in All the Way – The Spirit of Olympism and the 15th National Games” under the Dean of Students Talk Series: “Together We Dream, We Fly” was held today. Mr Kenneth FOK, Vice-President of the SF&OC, Chairperson of the Hong Kong, China Olympic Academy and PolyU Council Member, delivered an inspirational talk on his extensive experience in Hong Kong sports development and his hopes for the 15th National Games to be held in November this year, encouraging students to actively participate in and support this major national sporting event. The event attracted around 200 attendees, including members of the University management, staff and students. With the theme “Fully Supports the 15th National Games – Olympism Education Programme (OEP)”, Mr Fok shared his journey participating in sports development work. He highlighted the commitment to nurturing elite athletes and introduced the OEP which aims to promote the spirit of Olympism. As the 15th National Games is approaching, he remarked that this is the first time the event will be co-hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, which is highly significant as it will further promote the integration within the Greater Bay Area. Mr Fok remarked, “Hong Kong’s sports development has achieved remarkable progress in recent years, thanks to the Government’s continuous support. This has enabled Hong Kong, China athletes to shine on the international competitions. Their confidence and performance are also fueled by the unwavering encouragement from the public. This collective effort to advance sports development is truly invaluable. The 15th National Games to be staged in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, reflects the Nation’s trust in Hong Kong and provides a platform for sports collaboration on a regional level while elevating local sports standards. I hope all Hong Kong citizens will come together to support the Games, participate in various sports activities, and help create a sports extravaganza that belongs to each of us — showcasing Hong Kong’s passion for sports and its solidarity and progress.” Facilitated by Prof. Horace K. W. MUI, PolyU Interim Dean of Students, Mr Fok engaged in a compelling dialogue with swimmer Ms AU Hoi Shun Stephanie, five-time Olympian and Asian Games medallist, and fencer Mr Nicholas Edward CHOI, London 2012 Olympian and Asian Games medallist, who have both been appointed as inaugural SF&OC “Olympic Ambassadors”. While sharing their personal journeys as professional athletes, they addressed the challenges they had encountered along the way and highlighted the significance of perseverance and dedication in the pursuit of sporting dreams. Prof. Wing-Tak WONG, PolyU Deputy President and Provost, said, “We are honoured to have Mr Kenneth Fok, as well as Ms Stephanie Au and Mr Nicholas Choi, share their experiences with us. Mr Fok’s remarkable achievement in the sports sector and in promoting the Olympism, along with the perseverance and passion for sports demonstrated by both athletes, serve as an inspiration for us all in our academic and professional pursuits. PolyU has always supported sports development, and last year our sports team achieved the remarkable feat of winning both the men’s and women’s overall championships in the intercollegiate competitions, marking our seventh consecutive victory. I hope that PolyU athletes and students will continue to uphold the Olympic motto: ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together” in striving towards their dreams.” PolyU is highly supportive of sports development and nurturing elite Hong Kong athletes. It has created a vibrant sports culture on campus and offers various schemes that enable student-athletes to excel in both academic and sporting life. These initiatives include the Outstanding Sportsmen Recommendation Scheme (OSRS), the Student-Athlete Learning Support and Admission Scheme (SALSA Scheme) and the Special Talents Admission and Recognition Scheme (STARS). The University also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Hong Kong Sports Institute on the Elite Athletes Study Programme. The “Fully Supports the 15th National Games” OEP is organised by SF&OC and co-organised by the Hong Kong China Sports Alliance. The OEP launched in 2005, aims to deepen students’ understanding on Olympism and sports development, while encouraging participation in sports of the public. Press Release: English Chinese Media Coverage: Hong Kong Commercial Daily

11 Sep, 2025

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PolyU Orientation Showcase – Over 3,500 Freshmen Joined the Fun!

Following yesterday's President's Welcome, the excitement continued at today’s Orientation Showcase! Held on 28 August at the Shaw Sports Complex, the event featured over 40 booths organised by various administrative units, student-led interest clubs and societies, attracting over 3,500 freshmen who came to explore. It was a wonderful opportunity for our freshmen to gain a comprehensive overview of PolyU’s diverse range of support services, co-curricular activities, and campus life, while interacting with staff and senior students – helping them gear up for an amazing PolyU journey! We were especially thrilled to have Prof. Jin-Guang Teng, President of PolyU, Prof. Ben Young, Vice President (Student and Global Affairs), Prof. Horace Mui, Interim Dean of Students, along with the management team of the Student Affairs Office, visited the booths. They chatted warmly with the freshmen, and encouraged them to actively participate in and enrich their university journey within a vibrant learning environment. Once again, a huge welcome to all new students! Here’s to a fulfilment experience at PolyU!

28 Aug, 2025

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PolyU hosts Orientation Info Days 2025

(27 August 2025) This year, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) hosts its annual Orientation Info Days on 27 and 28 August, with over 2,300 freshmen attending the President’s Welcome held this morning. Organised by the Student Affairs Office, the event was held today at the Jockey Club Auditorium, which was also live-streamed to enable freshmen to participate simultaneously at the Wong Man and Tang Kit Wah Global Student Hub and various other locations on campus, marking the beginning of their university journey. Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU, welcomed the freshmen to the PolyU family and introduced the University’s rich history and its mission to nurture socially responsible professionals and leaders with a strong sense of national pride and a global perspective. He remarked, “As an innovative, world-class university, PolyU pursues excellence in education, research and knowledge transfer for the benefit of Hong Kong, the Nation and the world. I hope that our graduates will become leaders of innovation, that our research will lead to innovations with direct societal benefits, and that the spirit of innovation will be embedded in all our endeavours. I wish you a rewarding journey at PolyU, where you will not only gain professional knowledge but also grow into a better person in all aspects.” The President’s Welcome featured a variety of sharing and performance sessions. Dr Bruce WANG, recipient of the Outstanding PolyU Young Alumni Award 2022 in Entrepreneurial Achievement and Founder and Chief Executive Officer of EcoFlow, delivered an inspiring talk about his academic and personal growth at PolyU, encouraging freshmen to pursue their dreams. Current students also introduced freshmen to campus life and the diverse learning opportunities available. The event included a student dance performance, as well as musical performances by the PolyU Orchestra and the PolyU Choir, showcasing the vibrant artistic life at PolyU. PolyU will hold the Orientation Showcase tomorrow (28 August) at the Shaw Sports Complex. Over 40 booths, hosted by different units, student-led interest clubs and societies, will provide freshmen with a comprehensive overview of PolyU’s diverse range of co-curricular activities and support services. This Showcase will also offer students the opportunity to interact with staff and senior students, gaining a better understanding of the holistic development programmes offered by the University and discovering their personal and professional potential. Press Release: English Chinese Media Coverage: Wen Wei Po Ming Pao Daily News

27 Aug, 2025

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The 2nd PolyU Inter-Collegiate Mixed Gender Water Polo Invitational Tournament

The 2nd PolyU Inter-Collegiate Mixed Gender Water Polo Invitational Tournament, organised by Student Affair Office (SAO) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) sponsored by the Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund, was successfully concluded on 24 August 2025 at the Michael Clinton Swimming Pool, PolyU. The tournament aims to promote women’s water polo among local universities, raise awareness and inspire more females to get involved into the sport. In addition to PolyU, City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK), Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) sent their mixed gender teams to compete in the format of beach water polo. At the closing ceremony, Professor Horace MUI, Interim Dean of Students of PolyU expressed his heartfelt thanks to all participating teams, “To all the participating universities and participants, we are grateful for your support and participations. Your persistence and sportsmanship are fully demonstrated in today’s competition, showing the excitement and fascination of water polo. It is inspiring to witness the passion and determination displayed by each and everyone of you. Let’s ride out our enthusiasm from today’s tournament and work towards developing women’s water polo team in our own institutions, bringing the women’s division as part of the regular event in USFHK in the coming future.” Result of the Tournament: Champion: The University of Hong Kong (HKU) 1st Runner-Up: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) 2nd Runner-Up: The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) 4th Place: City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) 5th Place: Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) Women’s Top Scorer: CHAN Pak Yin (CUHK) 30 Goals  Men’s Top Scorer: CHING Tsz Shun (PolyU) 33 Goals Women’s Most Valuable Player: HUNG Cassandra Josephine (PolyU) Men’s Most Valuable Player: TIN Kan Shing (HKU) 

24 Aug, 2025

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The 2nd PolyU Inter-Collegiate Mixed Gender Water Polo Invitational Tournament

We are pleased to announce that the 2nd PolyU Inter-Collegiate Mixed Gender Water Polo Invitational Tournament, organised by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and sponsored by the Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund, will be held on 24 August 2025, from 09.00 to 18.30 at the Michael Clinton Swimming Pool, PolyU. The tournament aims to promote women’s water polo among local universities, raise awareness and inspire more females to get involved in the sport. In addition to PolyU, City University of Hong Kong (CityU), Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU),  The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) will send mixed gender teams to compete in the tournament. We are also honoured to invite the Hong Kong Women’s Water Polo Team to perform an Exhibition Match, showcasing a high level of skills and teamwork to the participants and audience. Please do not hesitate to come to spectate the exciting tournament and support our PolyU Water Polo Team!

18 Aug, 2025

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PolyU Welcome Roadshow 2025: A Smooth Kickoff to University Life

The 3-day Welcome Roadshow drawn an impressive crowd of close to 1,700 enthusiastic freshmen eager to kick off their engaging journey on the day getting their PolyU student cards in mid-August 2025. This lively occasion showcased the strength and diversity of the vibrant community, featuring an amazing lineup of 27 student organisations from different Faculties, Schools, and Departments. Each group set up captivating booths, switching the VA venue into a buzzing hub of warm welcomes and exciting opportunities for the newcomers to explore.   The Roadshow offered freshmen a unique platform to connect with current students who were warmly on hand, brimming with excitement to share a wealth of practical tips and insider knowledge. From navigating campus life to excelling academically, the seniors provided invaluable guidance, fostering a sense of camaraderie from the very first encounter. Stopping by the booths run by their faculty and department student associations, freshmen dived into all the endless details about a full array of student-led orientation activities – each thoughtfully designed to make their first days on campus extra fulfilling and fun. This year, the administration of university-authorised orientation is certified with a cute icon, helping every newcomer made well-informed choices, laying a solid foundation for a safe and healthy beginning of the university adventure.

15 Aug, 2025

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7 Students Recognised at “80th Anniversary of the Victory of the War of Resistance” Essay & Photography Competition

The Award Ceremony of the “80th Anniversary of the Victory of the War of Resistance” Essay and Photography Competition was successfully held on 14 August 2025. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Professor Cao Jiannong, Acting Vice President (Education), and Dr Laura LO, Associate Vice President (Institutional Advancement), who attended to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the awardees.  We are proud to share that 7 PolyU students received awards in this meaningful competition, with one student achieving distinctions in both categories. They are: Essay Category Champion – Miss FENG Jiayuan Second Runner-up – Mr WANG Yanchao Merit Prize – Miss SU Zeyu Merit Prize – Miss CAO Mengying Merit Prize – Miss ZOU Xinyuan Merit Prize – Mr YIP Kam Shing Merit Prize – Miss WANG Yitong  Photography Category Merit Prize – WANG Yanchao The competition aimed to engage students across Hong Kong in reflecting on historical events, the spirit of resistance, and the importance of peace through essay and photography submissions. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all awardees for their meaningful and inspiring contributions.

14 Aug, 2025

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