1 Yuan Guoqiang
This name should be unfamiliar to mainland children's shoes, but it can definitely be called a celebrity in Hong Kong. Because I am a law major, I admire people in the political and legal circles. Haha ~ Yuan Guoqiang is the third Secretary for Justice and a senior barrister in Hong Kong. He was the chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association and a member of the Guangdong Provincial Political Consultative Conference. 1997, he obtained the LLM degree from City University of Hong Kong. By the way, City University Law School is one of the only three law schools in Hong Kong, and its academic ability and teachers are absolutely beyond doubt ~
2 Zhang Meixian
The name sounds strange, doesn't it? Zhang Meixian is a famous lyricist in Hong Kong. He graduated from City University of Hong Kong with a bachelor's degree in applied linguistics. I have written many super popular songs, such as Xu Zhian and Sammi Cheng, which were very popular in the 1990s. Actually, do you have me in your heart? Love is too hard for Andy, The Sad Truth of Miriam Yeung and so on. I also write songs for many of our favorite singers, such as Wu He. I think I can call it a celebrity behind it ~
3 Qin Huang
Director Qin Huang can be said to be a very prestigious director in the new world. He majored in film art at the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. He was nominated for the best short film creation in the Golden Horse Award in 20 12 for March 6th, and participated in the Toronto Film Festival in 20 16 for Ignorance, and won the best cutting-edge director in the 53rd Golden Horse Award, the best director in the 23rd Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award and the best director in the 36th Hong Kong Film Festival. It can be called a new star in Ran Ran, a Hong Kong film director. I am very optimistic about director Qin Huang, because I really like the ignorant style ~
Because of its long history and unique academic atmosphere, CityU has indeed produced many celebrities, including those in political and legal circles, business circles and cultural circles. Most of these people have had a great influence in Hong Kong and played a great role in promoting the development of Hong Kong. I hope I can help you.