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Named Garden of Cambridge University
Details of the named garden of Cambridge University are as follows:

On June 10, local time, Churchill College of Cambridge University held a naming ceremony of "Fu Garden" in recognition of its education graduate and Phoenix TV host Fu's support to the college and his return to education. This is the first time in the history of Churchill College that the college facilities are named after female alumni, and it is also the first time that young China alumni have made great contributions to the college.

The college said that Fu, who had a successful career, decided to give back to his alma mater and provide more venues, facilities and academic aid for young students. Fu's donation, from graduation to now, is short and far away, which is admirable. Fu joined Phoenix TV in 2009. He was the stationmaster, chief reporter and current affairs observer of Phoenix TV's London reporter station.

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20 13 Up to now, Fu has been the host of Phoenix Satellite TV's flagship program "Conversation between the Wind and the Cloud" and visited many international leaders, including UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, US Secretary of State Kerry and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Fu himself said in Weibo: "I'm sure someone will ask me why I want to donate my school. I just want to say that this is something I've always wanted to do since the first day I left campus. After so many years, I have never forgotten my original intention.

I'm sure someone will ask me, why is it in Cambridge, instead of the schools around China? Because of the distance, the form is limited, and my participation in China can and has been more physical, but certainly not limited. As for the garden, in the words of the college, this is recognition and commemoration; I hope this is an encouragement and a start. "

Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, also expressed congratulations via video: "I want to express my congratulations and respect to Miss Fu and Churchill College of Cambridge University! I am glad to hear that a garden will be named after Fu. Of course, Fu also generously donated it to the young students of Churchill College!

I think this may be the first time that an alumnus began to give back to his alma mater so soon after graduation. This is also what UNESCO likes to do best. We have always attached importance to higher education, especially encouraging the cultivation of female scientific talents around the world, including science, mathematics and engineering.

At the same time, this activity is also a commendation for Miss Fu. She encourages international cooperation, encourages young people to participate more actively in the country's social activities, and encourages young people to pursue educational development through her program "Dialogue between the Wind and the Cloud".

In this era of globalization, challenges and opportunities coexist. We need to provide more opportunities for young people, which is their needs and the needs of the times. "