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Prof . Joseph Sung, Vice-
Chancellor and President of
CUHK, presents a souvenir
to Mrs. Augusta Bessa, Vice
Consul of the Consulate
General of the Republic of
Angola in Hong Kong.
All the fashion show models and the guests
Models are strutting the catwalk at the
fashion show.
Mr. Garcia Teca, Vice Consul of the
Consulate General of the Republic
of Angola in Hong Kong, introduces
his country to the audience.
Taste Africa!
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APR 2014
After months of preparat ion, "I t's t ime for Afr ica"
finally graced the CUHK campus. The opening ceremony
enabled the involvement of many different people such
as the University students, African consulate generals and
many more. The sun was shining as guests enjoyed the
speeches, performance and fashion show. They were also
treated with the chance to try some African snacks such
as plaintain and moi moi, get an African head-wrap, make
some jewellry or learn some African proverbs! It was great
that many people were able to get involved and share in the
event. As the co-founder of B.I.C, I am proud and happy to
have assisted with CUHK's first African Week!
Singing at the opening ceremony of the African Week
was an amazing experience. It was the first time for
me to sing in a language I do not speak, so it was
interesting to see how it worked out.
April-Louise PENNANT,
Co-founder of CUHK Black International Community
Linda REPETTO from Italy
Students' Feedback
CUHK, the opening ceremony was also graced by the
Consul of the Consulate General of Nigeria and the
Vice Consul of the Consulate General of the Republic of
Angola in Hong Kong. It was also an event
involving var ious backgrounds of
students - the models and helpers
were volunteers consisting of
local Hong Kong, mainland,
internat ional and exchange
students.
Linda is singing two
African songs.
After the curtain of the African
Week was ra i sed, a ta l k on
Angola given by the supporting
o r g a n i s a t i o n - t h e Co n s u l a t e
General of the Republic of Angola
in Hong Kong, a movie night and
two sharing sessions followed. The
African Week opened a window for
CUHK students to see the continent
in di fferent aspects - I t ' s a t ime
to taste, to look, to feel , and to
understand Africa!