These good deeds of Panyu are only part of his good deeds. Over the years, he has strongly supported the education in Hongkong and China, and generously donated huge sums of money. The Chen family is enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, throwing10 million yuan to build a "green world" with the Dongguan Municipal People's Government, and donating 199 1 year to cooperate with the Dongguan Municipal Government to establish the Chenfang Liuzhi Experimental Farm; 200 1 Donate 5 million yuan to support Wuxi Charity Association and set up "Chen Yinchuan Scholarship"; In 2003, he donated 2 million yuan to help mainland compatriots. In 2003, it donated 6.5438+0 million yuan to education in Qinghai Province to help 654.38+000 poor college students complete their studies, and built two Hope primary schools in Datong and Huangzhong counties respectively. Donated 200,000 yuan in 2005 to help Guangdong's hometown rebuild after the disaster; In 2006, he donated 2.5 million yuan to support Dongguan Charity Association. 200 1 Chan Sui Kau donated HK$150,000 yuan to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (namely "Chen Rui Huailou") in the name of the Chen family; Donated HK$ 6,543,800+to Hong Kong Baptist University in 2004 (namely "Ms. Chen Ruihuai and Ms. Hu Continuing Education Building"); In 2006, donated150,000 Hong Kong dollars to City University of Hong Kong (namely "Chan Sui Kau Hall"); In 2007, he donated HK$ 6,543,800+0,800 to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (namely "Chan Sui Kau Lin Manzhen Couple Building"). 1995 donated HK$ 8 million to build Chen Huinan Memorial Middle School in Chencun, Shunde; Donation 139600 yuan in 2009 to support English teaching in Chen Huinan Memorial Middle School. 200 1 Donated 5 million yuan to Wuxi No.1 Middle School; In 200 1 and 2003, a total of RMB150,000 yuan was donated to build the International Relations Building in Peking University (namely "Chen Ruihong Building"); In 2005, it donated150,000 Hong Kong dollars to Shanghai Jiaotong University for the construction of "Chan Sui Kau Building". In 2009, it donated HK$ 6 million to Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen University and Guangdong Provincial Sports Hospital to set up "Chan Sui Kau Lin Manzhen Couple Guangdong Sports Rehabilitation Center" in Guangzhou and Hong Kong respectively; In 2009, it donated 2 million yuan to build a new Beichuan Middle School. In 2009, it donated 6.5438+0.8 million yuan to the Education Development Foundation of Dongguan University of Technology, and donated many projects such as "Chen Rui Ninth Floor" of Dongguan University of Technology; In 2009, he donated 6 million yuan to build the cherry blossom forest in Wuxi Jingui Park, and in 20 10, he donated 500,000 yuan to China University of Political Science and Law, inviting world-renowned scholars to teach in the name of "Professor Chen Suikao". 20 10, donated10.5 million yuan to establish Chen Yinchuan Xueer Paradise; 20 1 1 Donate 200,000 scholarships to Chen Huinan Memorial Middle School; 20 1 1 Donated 5 million yuan to fund three projects of "Celebrity Lecture", "Senior Visiting Scholar" and "Master's Research Doctoral Student" of Contemporary China Institute. 20 1 1 Donated HK$ 8 million to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (namely "Chan Sui Kau Lin Manzhen Lovers Square"); 20 12, donated 5 million "Dongguan Institute of Technology"; 20/KLOC-Donated 8 million yuan to Jinan University in May/February to support the construction of the new campus; By May of 20 14, 20 million yuan had been donated to Jinan University within three years. Other donations include 3 million yuan for Guangdong Corneal Research Center and 0/10,000 yuan for Guangdong Institute of Visual Ophthalmology to expand medical research; He also donated huge sums of money to institutions and projects in Beijing, Jiangsu and Shanghai. The Chen Family Charity Fund has donated nearly HK$ 400 million, benefiting organizations in Hong Kong and mainland China. In addition to donations, the Chen family also invested in developing their hometown economy in their hometown and the mainland, and invested hundreds of millions in their hometown Dongguan. Chen Jiaxing studied as a student, loved his hometown for the people, served his hometown, and served his motherland, with boundless merits.
It has made great contributions to the economic construction and social progress of Guangzhou and even the mainland of China. The virtue of being enthusiastic about Panyu public welfare has always been praised by Panyu people! /kloc-0 was awarded the title of "honorary citizen of Panyu" in March, 1993 and "honorary citizen of Guangzhou" in March, 2000. It was not until the early 1970s that the export quota system began to appear in the clothing industry. At that time, the British Hong Kong government distributed all the quotas to British-funded and Indian-funded exporters, which led to the loss of profits of Chinese manufacturers. At that time, the issue of export quotas was not so easy to solve. Chan Sui Kau felt that the situation was serious and decided to join hands with representatives of major chambers of commerce to win over the government. At the negotiation meeting at that time, most of the exporters were foreigners, but Chen Suijiu recalled that his English level was not high at that time, and he expressed his opinions in Chinese no matter what others didn't understand. As a result, with this stubborn personality, he kept running around and finally won the quota of 50% for manufacturers and 50% for exporters, which also contributed to the rise of many Chinese consortia in the future.
On the other hand, the textile and clothing industry consists of spinning, weaving, knitting, bleaching and dyeing and clothing. In the early years, each production link had its own chamber of commerce. In order to unite different textile, dyeing and garment trade associations, Chan Sui Kau and industry leaders established the Hong Kong Textile Federation in 1988, and became the first chairman of the Federation with extensive support. Chan Sui Kau regularly analyzes the real situation and makes suggestions to the government, and has selflessly defended the overall interests of the industry for many years; The most commendable thing is that through his repeated efforts, the Hong Kong Textile Federation finally won a seat in the functional constituency of the Legislative Council, which laid the foundation for the steady growth of Hong Kong's clothing exports for more than 30 years.
Chen Rui Jiu not only takes care of his peers, but also thinks that if the clothing industry wants to grow healthily, it must take care of front-line workers first. In the 1980s, there was no MPF in Hong Kong, and long service payment (employees were dismissed or retired, and employers had to compensate them according to their seniority) became the only guarantee for employees to leave their jobs. As an employer's representative, Chan Sui Kau participated in the development of Hong Kong's labor relations in many different ways, and became a rational voice in the industry, striving to balance the needs of employers and the interests of workers. Finally, it promoted the implementation of the long service payment scheme, which was hailed as a milestone for employers and employees in Hong Kong to reach an understanding through consultation. For decades, Chen Rui has participated in the development of Hong Kong's labor relations in different ways. Under the Labour Advisory Board, the Employment Service Committee, the Labour Relations Committee, the Employees' Compensation Committee and the Industrial Safety and Health Committee have been re-elected as chairmen or members for many times, and served as the chairman of the fundraising committee. He is also a member of the Labour Arbitration Committee of the Hong Kong Government.
Chen Rui Nine is far-sighted and pays special attention to the long-term development of the industry. He was a member of the Textile Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Trade Department, the Chairman of the Clothing Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, the Chairman of the Hong Kong Clothing Industry Training Council and the President of the Hong Kong Clothing Industry General Chamber of Commerce. When the garment industry became mature and stable, Chan Sui Kau focused on promoting education and served as a member of the Textile and Industry Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Polytechnic.
When Chan Sui Kau's group business was on the right track, he began to support education in his hometown of Dongguan, Chencun, Shunde and Panyu. He made generous donations to many universities, which was talked about by people. Beneficiary universities include Peking University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Panyu Polytechnic, Dongguan Polytechnic, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Baptist University, City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His donation also extended to medical institutions in the mainland. Although Chan Sui Kau is not the top local rich, his contribution is higher than many other rich people in proportion.
In order to give China college students living overseas a chance to know about modern China and its cultural roots, Ms. Liang Guozhen, a member of the Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference, launched an activity entitled "Celebrating overseas youth and meeting China" on 1999. With the strong support of Dr. Chen, Ms. Liang Guozhen and many social leaders, this activity has been successfully carried out for 9 sessions. In the form of scholarships, the activity sponsored more than 220 China university students at home and abroad to return to China for cultural exchange and experience the development of modern China. During the summer vacation, they spent 16 to 18 days in Hong Kong and several big cities in the mainland. The activity was strongly supported by the China Overseas Friendship Association, the Ministry of Education, all-china youth federation, the Liaison Office of Hong Kong, nine universities in Hong Kong and many top universities in the Mainland, and was widely recognized and praised by the country and at home and abroad. Dr. Chen, as the chairman of the organizing committee of "Overseas Youth Tour to China", has made great support and contribution in the past few years. In order to promote education, Chan Sui Kau not only donated money to many universities in Hong Kong to improve teaching facilities, but also occasionally attended academic seminars or conferences, and even encouraged students to cherish their studies. He made generous donations to many universities, which was talked about by people. In 2009, Chan Sui Kau donated HK$18 million to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to build campus dormitories, and HK$ 6 million to the PolyU to develop the Guangdong-Hong Kong Sports Rehabilitation Center. His donation also extended to medical institutions in the mainland. Nowadays, Chan Sui Kau has paid little attention to the textile business of Changjiang Garment, because he wants to promote education wholeheartedly. He admitted that no matter how busy he was, he never complained.
Earlier, he filmed a short film for an activity of City University, encouraging young people to have dreams and goals, starting from small things step by step, and encouraging young people to solve problems in time when faced with difficulties, instead of procrastinating. "Hard work will never hurt. If you are teased by others, you will make up for it diligently. 」
When Chan Sui Kau was young, he was forced to drop out of school because of the war. Later, he only worked hard and failed to realize his dream of continuing his studies, which became a regret in his heart. Time flies, in order to make up for his wish, he has been silently supporting education. In 2006, he shared his views on education with the students when he attended the naming activity of the "Chan Sui Kau Hall" student dormitory of City University. When he talked about his experience of being forced to drop out of school because of the Japanese invasion of China, he was even moved to tears!
1. What are the main courses of industrial engineering?
The main courses of industrial engineering are:
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