I'm on exchange at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) for the 2011-2012 school year and would like to share some pics with everyone. I'm not going to create a photo journal here, but rather will just post some of the kilt/sartorial highlights.
First up is a shot from the Vice-Chancelor's Dinner Party. On my left is the Scottish Nobel Laureate Sir James Mirrlees and on my right is the host, Dr. Joseph Sung. The dress code was "semi-formal or national costume," so I chose to do what many Canadians do under such circumstances and wore the attire of my ancestors, not my citizenship. Please, let's not get into another discussion about that choice; the Vice-Chancelor and Sir James were pleased with my turnout!
Earlier in the evening, I performed a Chinese Lion Dance as the representative from my college's kung fu club. That's my lovely ladyfriend playing the drum.
It was after the Lion Dance that I changed into my kilt.
My lass changed into her Chinese dress, again in deference to her heritage and despite her Canadian citizenship.
With my Japanese hostel-mate.
And with some of the Korean girls.
More photos to come once I sort them and get them uploaded.


















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