THE OPENING OF THE University of Hong Kong's global lounge was marked by that special mix of chutzpah and razzmatazz that Hong Kong does so well, complete with bagpipers from the Hong Kong Sea School Band to welcome guests.
Inside, hundreds of international and local students mingled with leaders of 15 world universities who were visiting the campus for a conference on Universitas 21, a global exchange programme.
The stylish, purpose-built lounge is intended to encourage international students to mix with each other and local counterparts and take part in activities designed to promote a global outlook.
The university says it is the first dedicated meeting place for international students in Hong Kong and serves as a symbol of its role as an education hub for the region.
Students can watch international news and educational programmes on a bank of 13 television screens tuned to different stations around the world, use its indoor internet cafe or drink al fresco. And local students can get information on the 150 foreign universities with which HKU has exchange links.
The centre will also host a programme of international events and activities such as international film and arts festivals, exchange fairs, exhibitions and concerts.