CB Exchange Fair 2025
The Exchange Student Club of the College of Business hosted its annual Exchange Fair on 5 November 2025 at the CityUHK campus. Sponsored by the Student-initiated Projects (SIP) funding scheme and approved by the Student Development Services (SDS), the fair was designed to showcase the diverse countries available to students for study abroad, featuring an array of interactive booths and student sharing from returning outbound students.
The fair featured a range of activities designed to give students insight into the various countries, allowing them to take a peek into what life abroad would be like. These activities included interactive booths hosted by this semester’s inbound exchange students, which encouraged cultural exchange, as well as informative sessions on English language proficiency exams, specifically the IELTS.
CityUHK students dive into cultural insights with Swedish exchange students sharing their Hong Kong journey.
Spanish international exchange students share their culture through delicious food at their booth.
The Exchange Fair served as a platform for promoting international cultural exchange opportunities and acted as a catalyst for fostering cultural appreciation and intercultural dialogue, making our CityUHK students eager to embark on their own journeys abroad in the next academic year. Through interactive activities, and shared experiences, the event highlighted the importance of cross-cultural learning and embracing diversity in our interconnected world.
Emily Peng (BBA Accountancy student) shares her experience studying in France.
A highlight of the event was a series of presentations delivered by students who had previously participated in the exchange programmes. Emily Peng, a BBA Accountancy student, shared her experiences studying in France, focusing on themes of cross-cultural learning and personal growth, which provided the audience with valuable insights.
Additionally, Qazi Zulfiquer Ahmed, a BBA student in Global Business Systems Management, captivated attendees with stories about the various fun activities he had participated in while studying in Canada and Taiwan, such as attending concerts abroad.