The Dragon Foundation

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The Dragon Foundation
The Dragon Foundation
Annual Report 2006-2007
Contents
About The Dragon Foundation
1
Vision and Objectives
2
Board of Directors, Executive Committee and
Fund Raising Panel
3
Message from the Chairman
6
Administration Review
7
Programmes and Activities
8
Finance
18
Into the Future
20
Acknowledgements
21
Staff List and Correspondence
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About The Dragon Foundation
The year 2000 was celebrated both as the start of the new millennium, as well as the Year
of the Dragon in Chinese culture. To commemorate this auspicious date, The Hong Kong
Federation of Youth Groups, the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong Special
Administration Region (HKSAR) Government and the All-China Youth Federation
co-organized a project entitled, "Dragon at the Great Wall – Commemorating the New
Millennium: a Vision for Youth".
What the project entailed was a Youth Conference on Meeting the Challenges of the
New Millennium. The main theme of the Conference was Visualizing the Trends of Global
Development and the Challenges of the 21st Century and was held at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing. The Conference was followed by more than three thousand Chinese youth
from across the globe raising a 10,000-foot-long dragon on the Great Wall, successfully
breaking the current Guinness World Record for the longest dragon dance.
With community support and encouragement, The Dragon Foundation was set up and take
forward the aims manifested by the “Dragon at the Great Wall”. The Foundation was
established in Hong Kong and inaugurated on 12 February 2000. The Honourable Tung
Chee-hwa, the-then Chief Executive of HKSAR and the Honourable Elsie Leung, the then
Chief Justice of HKSAR, officiated at the Inaugural Ceremony.
The Foundation was incorporated under the Companies Ordinance and registered as a
non-profit making, charitable organization. The fundamental objectives of the Foundation are
to develop leadership skills and nurture the innovative and creative talents of ethnically
Chinese youth from around the world, while also encouraging and facilitating the creation of
exchange networks amongst them. The Foundation also provides opportunities for community
building and recognises the outstanding achievements of youth in various professions. A
Board of Directors for the Foundation was set up, which includes representatives of the
HKSAR Government and prominent leaders from various sectors of the community. The
Foundation’s Secretariat is administered by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups.
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Vision
To facilitate networks among Chinese youth worldwide, while encouraging them to be
creative and to participate in community building. To promote Chinese culture and heritage in
a commitment to a more harmonious world.
Objectives
The Dragon Foundation aims:
to develop leadership skills
to establish an exchange network among Chinese youth
to facilitate the development of innovative potential
to provide opportunities and ways to participate in community building
to honour outstanding Chinese youth in various professions
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Board of Directors
Honorary Advisor
Professor Sir Harry FANG Sin-yang, GBM, KB, CBE, LLD, JP
Chairman
The Hon. Sir YANG Ti-liang, GBM, JP
Directors (in alphabetical order)
Professor CHANG Hsin-kang, GBS, JP, Lég d’ Hon, FREng
Professor Edward CHEN Kwan-yiu, GBS, CBE, JP
Dr. Victor FUNG Kwok-king, GBS
Mr. Philip KAN Siu-lun (until 18 December 2006)
Mr. David LAN Hong-tsung, GBS, ISO, JP
Ms. Shelley LEE Lai-kuen, GBS, OBE, JP
Dr. Leo LEE Tung-hai, GBM, GBS, OBE, Chev Leg d’ Hon,
Comm Leopold II, LLD, JP
The Hon. LEUNG Chun-ying, GBS, JP
Mr. Richard LI Tzar-kai
Dr. Vincent LO Hong-sui, GBS, JP
Mr. Greg SO Kam-leung, JP (until 18 December 2006)
Dr. TAM Wing-kun, BBS, MBE, JP
Dr. Lawrence T. WONG
Dr. Rosanna WONG Yick-ming, DBE, JP
Dr. YEOH Eng-kiong, GBS, OBE, JP
Honorary Auditor
Dr. Eric LI Ka-cheung, GBS, OBE, JP
Honorary Secretary
Mr. Lester Garson HUANG, JP
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Executive Committee
Chairman:
The Hon. Sir YANG Ti-liang, GBM, JP
Members:
(in alphabetical order)
Professor Edward CHEN Kwan-yiu, GBS, CBE, JP
Ms. Shelley LEE Lai-kuen, GBM, OBE, JP
Mr. Philip KAN Siu-lun (until 18 December 2006)
Mr. Greg SO Kam-leung, JP (until 18 December 2006)
Dr. TAM Wing-kun, BBS, MBE, JP
Dr. Lawrence T. WONG
Dr. Rosanna WONG Yick-ming, DBE, JP
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Fund Raising Panel
Chairperson:
Dr. TAM Wing-kun, BBS, MBE, JP
Vice Chairpersons:
Dr. CHAN Kwok-chiu, MH
Mrs. Pamela TAN KAM Mi-wah, JP
Members:
(in alphabetical order)
Mr. Bunny CHAN Chung-bun, BBS, JP
Mrs. Olivia DAVIES
Miss Junia HO Suk-yin, JP
Mr. Raymond LEE, BBS
Ms. Shelley LEE Lai-kuen, GBS, OBE, JP
Mr. MA Ching-nam
Mr. Wilfred NG Sau-kei, MH, JP
Mr. Edward PONG Chong, BBS, JP
Mr. Stephen SY Chin-mong, JP
Mr. Raphael TONG Tai-wai, MH
Mr. Peter WONG Kwok-keung, JP
Mr. Stanley YEUNG Chee-tat
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Message from the Chairman
It is a great privilege for me to remain as Chairman of The Dragon Foundation, especially
when it continues to carry out initiatives in nurturing young ethic Chinese worldwide to
become leaders of tomorrow.
This was a significant year of consolidation for The Dragon Foundation. Many of our
past initiatives and efforts are now bearing fruit, which in turn gives us encouragement for the
future.
To fulfil our mission, we particularly focused on three key activities: The first was the
Global Citizenship Programme, which saw thirty outstanding local university students on an
eight day Global Citizenship study tour to New York. Second, the Dragon 100 Young Chinese
Leaders Forum, whereby 100 Chinese youth leaders from 12 different cities and countries
attended the Forum held both in Hong Kong and at the beginning of The Silk Road, Xian. And
finally, the Lecture Series for Youth Leaders. This year we were privileged to have Professor
Kan Yuet Wai, the 2004 winner of the Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine, and Michelle
Kwan Wing Shan, the most decorated figure skater in U.S. history and now, American Public
Diplomacy Envoy, as our speakers.
As always, fundraising is a challenge. The Foundation worked hard to launch new
initiatives to garner attention and support. However, we are extremely grateful that with the
help of Mr. Kalam Cheung, Mrs. Lisa Cheung and Lisa’s Collection, we were able to raise
around HK$2,000,000 at two Charity Sales. On behalf of everyone, I would like to extend my
sincere thanks to all our other generous sponsors, both individual and corporate. And of
course, a very special thanks to Ms. Shelley Lee, Dr. Rosanna Wong, and the entire Fund
Raising Panel Members for all their efforts.
I would also like to thank all those who help us in making our Foundation programmes
possible: Government departments, universities, corporations, organizations and many
individuals. It is only through their collaborations that we are able to offer to the many
Chinese young people around the world so many different types of opportunities.
Finally, I would like to express my heartfelt and sincere appreciation to my fellow
Directors, and on behalf of the Board, I thank the management and staff members for their hard
work. Their contributions and dedication has laid a solid foundation upon which The Dragon
Foundation can continue to prosper and grow.
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Administrative Review
The Secretariat
The manpower of the Secretariat remained stable this year.
structure while maintaining highly efficient day-to-day operations.
We achieved a simple
Financial Results
The audited financial statements of the Foundation for the financial year 2006/2007
showed a total revenue of HK$6,359,248 against a total operating expense of HK$ 8,523,327.
The total reserves of the Foundation as at 31st March 2007 stood at HK$38,115,595
Details of income and expenditure can be found in the Auditors’ Report and Accounts.
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Programmes and Activities
1. Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum 2006
Since it began in 2002, the Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum has become our
annual flagship programme. Bringing together 100 young leaders of Chinese origin from around
the world, the aim is to establish networks and generate synergy which enables them to contribute
to society.
The 100 outstanding ethnic Chinese leaders were selected from nominations made by local
and overseas universities, organizations and cooperate from 12 geographical locations. The
Selection Panel was made up of three members from the Foundation’s Fund-raising Panel namely
Ms. Junia Ho Suk Yin, JP, Mr. Ma Ching Nam and Mr.. Stanley Yeung Chee Tat. In August 2006,
the Dragon 100 went on an eight day visit of Hong Kong and Xi’an with Ms. Shelley Lee and Ms.
Junia Ho as their Delegation Leaders. The theme was “In the Footprints of the Dragon – a
Study Tour on the Silk Road”.
Mrs. Carrie Lam, JP, Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs, and Mr. Xie Xiaoyan, Deputy
Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The People’s Republic of China in the
HKSAR were Guests of Honour at the Kick-off Ceremony held in Hong Kong. Professor
Chang Hsin-kang, GBS JP, President of City University of Hong Kong and Dr. Ting Sun-pao,
Chief Curator of the Hong Kong Museum of History were the Plenary Speakers.
The participants visited the Museum of the Qin Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses, the
Shangxi Provincial Museum and Xi’an City Wall. Participants also met students from Xi’an
Jiao Tong University, Mr. Deng Li, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of Shanxi
Provincial People’s Congress and other provincial government officials. All the participants
agreed that it had been a most enlightening trip. That they not only had had the pleasure of
visiting one of China’s great cities, but that they had also gained a more thorough understanding
of recent developments in the province and of the historic importance of Xi’an.
2. Global Citizenship Programme
Now in its third year, this popular programme provides the opportunity for local university
students to gain an international perspective and understanding of what it means to be a global
citizen through actual practical experiences. As always, 30 outstanding students from the eight
universities in Hong Kong were selected. This year’s Selection Panel included, Mr. Philip Kan,
Director, Galileo Capital Holdings Ltd and Director of The Dragon Foundation, Ms. Imelda Chan,
Charities Manager, The Hong Kong Jockey Club; and Mr. Tenniel Chu, Executive Director,
Mission Hills Golf Club.
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The chosen delegates first underwent a Commissioning Ceremony, which was held on 7
June 2006 at the Hong Kong Central Library with Mr. James B. Cunningham, the Consul General
of the United States, as the Guest of Honour and Keynote Speaker. Then the delegation met with
Mr. David O’Rear, Chief Economist of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and Mr.
Enkas Chau, Senior International and Relief Service Officer, Hong Kong Red Cross. They
learned about economic developments in China and saw how an international organization
prioritises its work in the developing world.
Armed with this background knowledge, the delegates departed for New York with Dr.
Rosanna Wong as the Delegation Leader and had the chance to visit the United Nations, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Rubin Museum and the Mimi Fertz Gallery of Russian Art.
The focus of this trip was the emerging economies of China. Russia and India and their places on
the global stage and the participants were privileged to hear lectures by Ms. Mary Roodkowsky
of United Nations Children’s Fund, Mr. Oscar A. Avalle of the Office of the Special
Representative of the World Bank to the United Nations, among others. Mr. Qiao Fenghe, Consul,
the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in New York, spoke as Guest of Honour at
the Closing Ceremony.
3. Lecture Series for Youth Leaders
Since 2000, the Foundation has been inviting world renowned individuals to share their
experience and expertise in the “Lecture Series for Youth Leaders”. The speakers have included
Nobel Laureates, distinguished scientist and artists. Those who spoke this year were:
1.
Professor Kan Yuet-wai, winner of 2004 Shaw Prize for Life Science and Medicine.
Professor Kan’s contributions in the fields of haematology and genetics led to his work on
the innovation of DNA diagnosis that has found wide application in many diseases. On
19 October 2006, Dr. Kan joined 280 students and shared his life experiences and medical
accomplishments. We also had the honour to have our Director, Dr. E.K. Yeoh as the
Guest Moderator of the lecture.
2.
Ms. Michelle Kwan, American Public Diplomacy Envoy
On 23 January 2007, Ms. Michelle Kwan, winner of two Olympic Medals in figure
skating, joined 260 young people sharing her story and successes. Our Honorary Secretary,
Mr. Lester Huang moderated the event.
4.
“A Million for the Dragon” Charity Sales
The Dragon Foundation held two Charity Sales on the 13th of May and the 9th of December
in 2006. The sale of jewellery, replicas and originals of Chinese artefacts were sponsored by
Lisa’s Collection. The sales helped raise over HK$ 2 million for future activities. These Charity
sales have pointed to a new direction of fund raising, which have brought about greater awareness
of the Foundation, and also a wider network of support.
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5. The Hong Kong Melody Makers
Under the sponsorship of The Dragon Foundation, The Hong Kong Melody Makers was
launched in 2005 to great public and critical acclaim. They have developed a signature repertoire
of a cappella, by launching an all female group called “Candenza” and an all male group,
“Potenza”.
The groups, along with the full choir have given a number of performances this year,
including at the 2006 Hong Kong International Youth and Children’s Choir Festival, the Young
Friends of Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Run with Your Heart and Music in the Green City.
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Footprints of our Dragons
The places we go. The people we meet. The things we do: Togetherness
Just a few of the many events and activities the Foundation has hosted in 2006-2007.
These moments in time shape The Dragon Foundation, its future development and its image.
Share in our memories!
Mr Xie Xiaoyan and Sir T. L. Yang
Ms Shelley Lee meeting delegates of
Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders
Forum
Dr Rosanna Wong and youth delegates of Global Citizenship Programme in New York
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Lecture Series for Youth Leaders – Professor Kan Yuet Wai (19 Oct 2006)
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Lecture Series for Youth Leaders – Ms. Michelle Kwan (23 Jan 2007)
Left to right: Mr Ma Ching Nam, Ms Junia Ho, Ms Michelle Kwan, Mrs Lisa Cheung and Mr
Lester Huang taking a group photo with lecture participants
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Global Citizenship Programme 2006 (13-19 June 2006)
Front left: Mr Chow Sai Wing, Mr Philip Kan, Ms Junia Ho, Sir T. L. Yang, Mr James B.
Cunningham, Dr Rosanna Wong, Ir. Peter Wong Kwok Keung, Mr Tenniel Chu and Ms Imelda
Chan
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Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum 2006 (22-30 August 2006)
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“A Million for The Dragon” Charity Sale (13 May 2006)
(Left to right) Mrs Lisa Cheung, Ms. Nikki Ng, Mrs Ng Yeoh Saw-kheng, Ms Shelley Lee
and Mrs Annie Bentley
Mrs. Lisa Cheung with Dr. Raymond Chan (right), and Mrs Shirley Chan (middle)
Left to right: Ms Shelley Lee, Ms Christine Fang, Mr Tony Leung,
Dr. Rosanna Wong and Mrs Lisa Cheung
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“A Million for The Dragon” Christmas Charity Sale (9 Dec 2006)
Left to right: Mrs Lisa Cheung, Miss Denise C. Y. Yue, Dr. Rosanna Wong and Ms Shelley Lee
Left to right: Dr. Tam Wing Kun, Ms Shelley Lee,
Mrs Alice Chiu, Mrs Lisa Cheung and Mr David Lan
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Finance
THE DRAGON FOUNDATION LIMITED
(incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability by guarantee)
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2007
2007
HK$
2006
HK$
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Available-for-sale financial assets
22,480,047
20,220,536
8,797
252,338
16,146,615
16,407,750
----------
103,100
964,516
17,425,712
18,493,328
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CURRENT ASSETS
Interest receivable
Other receivables and prepayments
Cash and cash equivalents
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Receipt in advance
Amount due to The Hong Kong Federation
of Youth Groups
Accounts payable
NET CURRENT ASSETS
NET ASSETS
20,000
-
432,356
319,846
772,202
---------15,635,548
195,239
456,592
651,831
---------17,841,497
38,115,595
==========
38,062,033
==========
29,780,868
31,944,947
8,334,727
6,117,086
38,115,595
==========
38,062,033
==========
Representing:
ACCUMULATED FUND
INVESTMENT REVALUATION RESERVE
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THE DRAGON FOUNDATION LIMITED
(incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability by guarantee)
DETAILED INCOME STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2007
HK$
2007
HK$
2006
HK$
295,735
157,970
5,254,300
608,322
42,921
215,700
90,720
1,223,700
223,652
56,833
6,359,248
2,284,933
3,882,081
190
7,977,809
REVENUES
Donations
- from Flag Day
- from others
Programme income
Income from fund raising events
Interest income
Rebate from fund manager
Realised gain on financial assets at fair value
through profit or loss
Realised gain on available-for-sale financial assets
Sundry income
LESS: OPERATING EXPENSES
Auditors’ remuneration
Staff salaries
Provident fund and mandatory provident
fund contribution
Printing and stationery
Electricity
Programme expenses
Fund raising events expenses
Repairs and maintenance
Telephone and fax charges
Insurance
System administration fee
Sundry expenses
(EXCESS OF EXPENSES OVER
REVENUES)/REVENUES LESS EXPENSES
FOR THE YEAR AND BALANCE
TRANSFERRED TO ACCUMULATED FUND
916,512
838,080
94,881
8,577
5,234
4,289,843
3,162,405
3,404
5,181
2,000
12,630
22,660
8,523,327
69,467
12,671
4,721
2,492,512
588,502
13,303
5,180
3,063
12,840
16,719
4,057,058
(2,164,079)
==========
3,920,751
==========
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Into the Future
Building on our Strengths
Under the able leadership of the Board of Directors, we have come a long way and we have been
fortunate to lay a solid foundation, upon which we must now build further. To do so, we will
continue to develop close links and collaborations with universities, the government, Mainland
and international youth organizations, world-wide Chinese communities, as well as supporting
entrepreneurs.
The Road Ahead:
To ensure that we stay relevant, responsive and continue to provide programmes of quality, we
will stress the following:
Synergy Building
Through the “Global Citizenship” and “Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum,” we have
been able to establish a Dragon Network of all Alumni participants. The former participants
continue to support the Foundation through volunteering and participating. This has led to the
establishment of a “Dragon Network”, which requires of the Dragons, their inputs and
participation on committees or working groups, thus ‘giving back’ to the Foundation.
Refining Existing Programmes and Launching New Initiatives
We will continue to cooperate with the Institute of International Education in launching the fourth
cycle of the Global Citizenship Programme. The next Programme will emphasise “Ethical
Interdependence”, with students having the option of applying for the Programme on Financial
Markets to be held in New York, or the Programme on International Organizations to be held in
Geneva. There is also talk now of including students from the Mainland, in the hopes that their
participation would lead to more lively dialogues and be a more stimulating experience for all
concerned.
The Dragon 100 Young Chinese Leaders Forum will continue its focus on the history and culture
of China. The aim is to help explore a common heritage for the sake of reaffirming one’s identity.
It is also hoped that this focus will help strengthen the connection between overseas Chinese
youth and the spirit of Dragon.
We will continue to explore opportunities with new strategic partners through programmes and
charity events. It is hoped that the concerted efforts of Members of the Board and the Fund
Raising Panel, as well as with the generous support of various partner organizations and the
public, the Foundation will be able to continue its journey onwards.
Publicity and Networking
The Foundation will make good use of its established network with the media to promote
programmes and gain wider public recognition and support.
Seeking New Ways of Resource Support
In the coming year, The Dragon Foundation will focus on soliciting resources and support from
corporations, organizations and individuals. Not only for financial support, but also for
collaboration and co-organization, sponsorship and gifts-in-kind. The success of the two
Charity Sales has made us realise that this is one of the ways to continue.
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Acknowledgements
This year, as with the past, we know that none of our work would have been possible without the
dedication and commitment of the Board of Directors and Fund Raising Panel Members. We
acknowledge their passion, and thank them that, through their shared time and wisdom, we have
learnt not to become complacent for what we have. Instead, we must use this as a base on which
to build a sustainable Foundation, in spite of whatever challenges we might face in the future.
Corporate Sponsors
(in alphabetical order)
Fuji Photo Products Company Limited
Glory Day Limited
Jinhui Holdings Company Limited
Joy Luck Boutique
Lisa’s Collection
Lucky International Holdings Ltd.
The Hong Kong Association of Hair Design
Tung Sin Tan Limited
Yeung’s Group Inc.
李熊記
匯寶閣
Donors (in alphabetical order)
Mrs. Annie Liang BENTLEY
Mrs. Lisa CHEUNG CHUNG Lai-seung
Mr. Marc CHAN
Mrs. CHIU TSANG Hok-wan
Ms. Grace CHAN
Ms. Sylvia CHOU Siu-mei
Dr. Raymond CHAN
Ms. Millie CHUN
Ms. Shirley CHAN
Ms. Debbie CHUNG
Dr. Anson CHAN, GBM, GCMG, JP
Mr. CHUNG Man-chai
Mrs. CHAN PAU Shiu-yeng
Ms. Christine FANG
Ms. CHANG King-yiu
Ms. Jacques FOK
Mr. & Mrs. Tan CHAO
Ms. FUNG Su-ling
Ms. CHEA Shuk-mui
Mrs. Sylvia FUNG
Mr. Vincent CHENG
Miss Junia HO Suk-yin
Mr. Kalam CHEUNG
Miss Percy HUGHES SHIRLEY
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Ms. KOO Yuet-sau
Ms. SHAM Lin-ying
Ms. Helena KOO
Ms. Stella SIT
Mr. Edward P. C. KWAN
Dr. Kathleen SO, JP
Ms. KWAN Sau-mei
Mrs. SO CHAU Yim-ping
Ms. Wendy KWOK
Dr. TAM Wing-kun
Ms. KWOK Yin-chi
Miss Annie TSAI
Ms. LAI
Mr. David TSIEN
Mrs. Nina LAM
Dr. Peter TSOI
Dr. K. H. LAM
Mrs. Maureen WONG
Miss Carina LAU
Mrs. WONG C. H.
Ms. Jacqueline LAW
Dr. WONG Hoi-kwok
Ms. Shelley LEE, GBS, OBE, JP
Ms. WU Mei-yung
Ms. Sandra LEE Shuk-yee, JP
Mrs. Lily YAM KWAN Pui-ying
Dr. Lillian LEONG
Mr. YEUNG Siu-wai
Mr. Tony LEUNG
Ms. Denise C. Y. YUE
Mrs. Sophie LEUNG LAU Yau-fun, GBS, JP
方郭恩琪女士
Ms. LI Pui Grace
方華鍔先生
Dr. LIU Kwong-shing
李震熊夫人
Ms. Rosanna LO
邱李賜恩女士
Mrs. NG MAN Yuen-wah Eva
Mrs. NG YEOH Saw-kheng
Mr. Robert NG
Ms. Samanta PONG
Mr. Edward PONG Chong
莫應機太太
陳嘉何夫人
溫林美賢女士
鄧慧嫻女士
Ms. Rosa PUN
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Collaborators and supporters (in alphabetical order)
Ms. Ayca Ariyoruk
Ms. Susan K Mays
Senior Associate, UNA-USA
Management Consultant,
PhD candidate at Columbia University
Mr. Oscar A Avalle
Office of the Special Representative of the World
Mr. David O'Rear
Bank to the United Nations
Chief Economist
Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Alexander Bulatov
Senior Officer,
Mr. Qiao Fenghe
Trade Representation of the Russian Federation in
Consul
the USA
The Consulate General of the People's Republic
of China in New York
Ms. Imelda Chan
Charities Manager
Ms. Mary Roodkowsky
The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Senior Adviser
Office of United Nations Affairs and External
Mr. Enkas P. H. Chau
Relations, UNICEF
Senior International and Relief Service Officer
Hong Kong Red Cross
Mr. Nicholas Rostow
University Consel and Vice Chancellorfor Legal
Mr. Tenniel Chu
Executive Director
Mission Hills Golf Club
Affairs (SUNY)
Mr. Ron Shah
Founder and Managing Partner
Jina Ventures Inc
Mr. James B. Cunningham
Consul General of the United States
Mr. Siu Wai Cheung
US Bureau Chief
Mr. Edward Ho Sing Tin, SBS, JP
Ta Kung Pao
Chairman, Antiquities Advisory Board
Dr. Daniela Kaisth
Mr. Myer Strauss
Director, Fieldstone Capital
Vice President, Strategic Development, IIE
Mrs. Carrie Lam, JP
Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs, HKSAR
Dr. Joseph Ting Sun Pao
Chief Curator of the Hong Kong Museum of
History
Government
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Mr. Xie Xiaoyan
Ms. Holly Yu Yao
Deputy Commissioner
Equity Analyst
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The People's Republic
Tocqueville Assest Management LP
of China in the HKSAR
Mrs. Ada Yau
Curator (Education and Publicity)
Antiquities and Monuments Office
ADITO
Imperial College
All China Youth Federation
Institute of International Education
Atendo de Manila University
International Student Core
ATI Technologies Inc.
Investment Dealers Association
Atma Jaya Catholic University
Johns Hopkins University
Banpo Museum
Kaiser Permanent
Better Chinatown Society
Khon Kaen University
BPP Professional Education
Lai Bing Chiu Arts Centre Ltd.
Brown University
Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum
Cadwalader Wickersham and Taft LLP
Lingnam University
Cambridge University
London School of Economics
Canadian
Chinese
Youth
Athletics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Association
Multimedia University
Cardiff University
Museum of Qin Terra-Cotta Warriors
Chi Lin Nunnery
and Horses
Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto
Namyang
Chinese
Cultural
Centre
of
Technological
University,
Greater Singapore
Vancouver
National Cheng Kung University
City University of Hong Kong
National Taiwan University
Columbia University
National University of Singapore
Cornell University
New Era College
De La Salle University - Manila
New School University
Fairchild Television Ltd.
New
Hong Kong Baptist University
Auckland Branch
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
New Zealand Chinese Youth Trust
Hong Kong Museum of History
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Zealand
Chinese
Association
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North Carolina State University
Unisys
Northwestern University
University College London
Osmaria University
University of British Columbia
Princeton University
University of Calgary
Queensland University of Technology
University of California, Berkeley
Rice University
University of Canberra
S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
University of Chicago
Shanxi Provincial Museum
University of Leicester
St. Patrick Regional School
University of Melbourne
Thammasat University
University of Oxford
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
University of Santo Tomas
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Art University of Toronto
Museum
University of Western Ontario
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Vassar College
Arts
Victoria College, University of Toronto
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
Virginia Commonwealth University
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Vision Youth Leadership Program
The Hong Kong University of Science and Wadham College, Oxford
Technology
Wesleyan University
The Open University of Hong Kong
Wilfrid Laurier University
The University of Hong Kong
Wing Luke Asian Museum
Trinity College, University of Toronto
Xian Jiaotong University
Tucson Chinese Association, USA
Z & ZZ International , Inc.
The above list is not meant to be exhaustive. Heartfelt thanks are due to all organizations and individuals
who have offered their generous sponsorship and assistance.
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Staff List
Ms. Phoenix NGAI Mei Wah
Secretary-General
Miss Snowie HO Man Yin
Project Manager
Miss Amy CHENG Wing Yan
Administrative Assistant
Correspondence
Secretariat
The Dragon Foundation
Room 6-7, G/F
The Center
99 Queen’s Road Central
Central, Hong Kong.
Telephone
Facsimile
Email
Website
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+852 2811 2779
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www.dragonfoundation.net
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