This post is about saying goodbye to two leaders of the University, President Shan Hong Hong and ex-Vice President Zha Ming.
Professor Shan Hong Hong
Yesterday we met with Shan Hong Hong, President of China University of Petroleum (UPC), to say goodbye (called 'Vice Chancellor' in Australia - they are responsible for the day-to-day running of the university).
The last three Presidents of UPC have been:
Professor Liu Xiu Sheng (1992-98)
Professor Tong Zhao Qi (1998-2005. He initiated the move from Dongying to Qingdao)
Professor Shan Hong Hong (2005 - present; last year there was a rumour that all the leaders would be replaced, but luckily (for us) she got an extension)
There is one statue of a former President on the UPC campus, in front of the Yi Fu Conference Center; Professor Yang Guang Hua (1980-88).
In China it is rare for a woman to achieve the top job, let alone in a science-based university such as UPC; she is obviously a very talented researcher and administrator. She was a Professor of Chemical Engineering before assuming the top role in 2005.
It's unusual for a foreign teacher to meet the president, and we were honoured that she invited us to her office (I was lucky to write a book, newspaper articles, appear on TV, etc). We chatted for about 45 minutes, much longer than expected; we had met her previously, but only for a few minutes so this was different. She is an impressive person.
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Another view of the meeting with President Shan. |
President Shan gave Vera a silk scarf. |
President Shan presented us with a personalised scroll. The character "Fu" means good health and good fortune. |
The President's office is on the 16th floor of the Admin Building - great views - and I took some photos. This photo looks directly down the main axis to the South Gate and Tang Dao Wan Bay. |
This photo looks kinda South-West, across the top of the Library. The orange-clad buildings are residential buildings for Undergraduates. They live 6 to a dormitory. |
This photo looks West. |
Professor Zha Ming
Professor Zha Ming was the Vice President of UPC in charge of International Affairs from 2011 - 2015. He stepped down at the end of last year.
He has authored or co-authored 10 books on geology.
We met Prof Zha and his wife Tang Qi Rong through Zhu Shan (Susie) who was my Liaison Teacher back in 2011-12.
When Prof Zha heard about the long (monthly) letters to my mother about our life in China, he suggested I turn them into a book. Depending on the result, Prof Zha said that the University would publish the book as part of its 60th Anniversary celebrations (October 2013).
I thought it would be relatively easy to convert the letters into a book, but not so. Anyway, to cut a long story short, a book finally emerged (English title: "It's all about the students"; Chinese "UPC through foreign eyes" Yang Yan Kan Shi Da).
Then Susie volunteered to translate it into Chinese. My initial reaction was that a translation would be superfluous, but I'm delighted that she insisted as the bi-lingual result makes the book much more accessible to Chinese.
Writing a book, and then having it published, is an incredible experience.
Thank you for your support and encouragement, Professor Zha and Zhu laoshi!!!
From left: Tang Qi Rong, Vera, Zhu Shan (Susie). Vera met with Tang Qi Rong every Wednesday for 3 years to improve her spoken English. They became good friends. |
From left: Zhu Shan (Susie); Tang Qi Rong; Prof Zha Ming; me; Vera. Their son did a PhD at Columbia University (in Geophysics) and is now working for Philips Conoco in Houston. |
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That's it for this post.
Best wishes, keep well and keep smiling.
Alex & Vera Olah
English teachers at the China University of Petroleum, Qingdao
www.upc.edu.cn
Tuesday 5 July 2016