Kingspark News

Rotary Club of Kingspark
Club No. 30119. GPO Box 248 Hong Kong
Volume 11 Issue 14 - 16 December 2002

This is the Web Version of the weekly bulletin of the
Rotary Club of Kingspark Hong Kong, District 3450
Club Website: http://www.rotary3450.org/kingspark-hongkong

Contents

Editorial (More on Service in China) - By John Wan
Alexander Mak declared DGN 2004-05
Letters to Editor
Kingspark signed another sister pact

Club Webmaster : John Wan

editorial

More on Service in China


We left off last week with the premise that District 3450 has a distinct and special role in putting Rotary clubs back in the Mainland of China. Just as Hong Kong has played a special role in bridging the gap between China and the world in trade and commerce, we believe that Hong Kong can do the same in other areas including service clubs. The recent success of the Lions Clubs International in establishing Lions clubs in South China has indeed spoken volumes.

As some commentators have put it, China and service organizations such as Rotary and Lions could be made for each other: service organizations would like to expand their service and ideals to cover the most populous continent in the world and China would welcome assistance from those with resources to relieve those in necessity that are less accessible to social services.

All indications are that globalization will stay, ultimately for the benefit of the world and the human race. It is a question of time that Rotary will operate fully in every country. For China, recent developments are such that this could happen sooner than Evanston might think if the process is handled properly and with sensitivity.

We have seen the strong and unqualified support from Mainland leaders for international conventions held in Hong Kong. For example, President Jiang himself addressed the Fortune Global Forum when it was held in Hong Kong in 2001, and more recently, Premier Zhu attended the World Congress of Accountants and gave a keynote speech. If Hong Kong hosts an RI Convention, we can expect equally strong support from the Mainland leadership. An early decision on the part of RI to hold an RI Convention in Hong Kong therefore could create such goodwill and understanding between Evanston and the Mainland that could accelerate the process for Rotary clubs to operate fully in China once more.

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Alexander Mak declared DGN


DG Gloria Chan has publicly announced on 11 December 2002 that Past President Alexander Mak of Rotary Club of Kingspark Hong Kong would be District Governor in 2004-05.

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Letters to Editor

You are welcome to write to Club Webmaster John Wan on any topic, particularly in response to articles published in Kingspark News. We would publish all contributions as long as the authors identify themselves, the contents are not offensive or abusive, and would not offend common decency or common sense. You need not be a Rotarian to write to us and you have a choice to withhold your name in the published version. Where the contents make reference to statements or policies of individuals or organizations, we would try to obtain a response fro the latter for publication in the same issue if possible.

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Kingspark signed another sister pact
By Club Correspondent


Members and friends of the Rotary Club of Kingspark celebrated this year's Christmas Party last weekend, 14 December, somewhat differently. They signed a sister pact with the Rotary Club of Chung Yuan in Taipei.

The party was held in Kowloon Club and was very well attended, with many young children, Rotaractors and Interactors. Also present at the meeting were Past Governor Raymond Wong and Vivien, and Past President Edward Lau and Alice.

Noticeably abesent however were Charter President John Wan who was on a week-long visit in the Mainland seeking out companies to come to Hong Kong, and Past President Alexander Mak who was in Kular Lumpur attending a rather important Rotary meeting. CP John Wan was however represented by his lovely wife Rosita who told Kingspark News that she had a great time.

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