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The Yi University Ce Wen Business School building was completed, and Chan Mei Xingxian donated HK$3 million to set up a scholarship

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On November 1st, the Cewen Business School Building of Wuyi University was officially completed. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Mei Xingxian, the wife of Chen Cewen, chairman of the Hong Kong Group, donated HK$3 million to set up the "Chen Mei Xingxian" scholarship for the Business School, so as to encourage the students of the Business School to work hard and serve the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area as high-quality business and management talents.

The Yi University Ce Wen Business School building was completed, and Chan Mei Xingxian donated HK$3 million to set up a scholarship

Chen Cewen, the donor of the Cewen Business School Building, is an industrialist and philanthropist in Taishan City, who has spent huge sums of money to build dozens of charity projects such as schools, hospitals, roads and bridges in his hometown of Jiangmen in the past 40 years, and donated HK$15 million to build the business school building in 2015.

It is understood that the building is located in the center of the campus, covers an area of about 10,000 square meters, and consists of two 6-storey and 9-storey sister buildings, with a total height of 45 meters and a construction area of 23,162 square meters. In the future, the building will become the building of the School of Economics and Management of Wuyi University, and it will also be the place where facility management professionals cultivated by Wuyi University and Macau School of Management will grow.

The Yi University Ce Wen Business School building was completed, and Chan Mei Xingxian donated HK$3 million to set up a scholarship

"Goodness and sincerity can be achieved, and the country is tied to the heart." Standing in front of the building, Chen Cewen slowly said his original intention of donating to the building, and said that the current construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the construction of the Great Guangdong Bay need a large number of business talents and management talents, and the completion of the Cewen Business School building is just in time, hoping to help the college cultivate high-quality outstanding business talents in the future and contribute to the society and the country.

The Yi University Ce Wen Business School building was completed, and Chan Mei Xingxian donated HK$3 million to set up a scholarship

Zhang Kun, secretary of the Party Committee of Wuyi University, said that the establishment and development of Wuyi University has been fully assisted by overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, and has explored a way for villagers at home and abroad to "work together inside and outside to build a university". "In the new development opportunity period of the school, we will make full use of the resources, characteristics and advantages of overseas Chinese, integrate into the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area with a more positive attitude, focus on improving talent training and serving local industrial development capabilities, and create a cradle for the cultivation of high-quality science and engineering talents in the hinterland of the Bay Area and an important engine for industrial innovation and development."

"Sincerely thank Chen Cewen and Chen Meixingxian for their contributions to the cause of education in Jiangmen." It is hoped that Wuyi University will continue to pool its wisdom and efforts, promote the construction of high-level science and engineering universities, and cultivate more high-quality application-oriented talents with international vision, strong practical ability and innovation and entrepreneurship ability, and adapt to the needs of local economic and social development. Lin Feiming, vice mayor of Jiangmen City, said.

【Photo】Huang Yeqian

【Author】 Huang Yeqian

【Source】 Southern Press Media Group Nanfang + Client Nanfang No. ~ Jiangmen City ~ Jiangmen Self-operated No. ~ Wuyi Classroom

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