Letter from the President

Letter from the President

H O N G K O N G T E X A S E X E S HK HORNS Enhance public’s understanding of and interest in UT • Re-ignite the passion of old members • Recruit new members • Provide opportunities to UT alumni to network in Hong Kong • Serve UT • Have Fun! A Triannual Newsletter Issue No. 3 (Fall 2012) Hiking Event / Red My Pudding Recipe DPRK Reliance on Iran The Future of Jyutping Those Were the Days Election River Rivalry “Apple, cinnamon, for Oil Renders It in a Triglossic Hong HKTX has been in According to our Watching Party vanilla and egg, “these 'Caged Bird'; PRC Kong existence for more constitution, the term The hiking event is are a few of my Must Be 'Mindful' “Jyutping is gaining than twelve years. of the current Exco will back after two years. favorite things”! “North Korea is under momentum and it is There have been a lot end on the day of the It happened on Adding them to your the control of the something equivalent of good memories. So Annual General October 28, and this bread and bake, it United States due to a to Hanyu Pinyin for in this issue, the Exco Meeting which will time the route is from becomes everyone’s lack of oil and gas Putonghua...” “submitted” some old happen around March Siu Sai Wan to Shek favorite bread resources. Now, our Page 6 pictures “for old time’s 2, the Texas O... pudding...” nation is dependent on sake”... Independence Day... Page 2 Africa for oil supplies Mentorship Program Page 8 and on Russia for gas…” …we started our Dinner Gatherings Page 5 mentorship program Our casual dinner took for new UT graduates place at Hong Kong who repatriate to University Alumni Page 4 Hong Kong or come to Association in Central Hong Kong to work... Page 7 on October 20... Page 6 Page 3 Letter from the President Dear members, Our Exco members meet once every two months in our Exco Meetings. It always feels time flies quickly for all of us in the Exco because when we meet six times it’s another year. It feels the same to me with this newsletter. This is the third and last issue of the first volume, and what it means is that it is almost another year for me in the office of Hong Kong Texas Exes. In three months’ time we will have our election again. It has been twelve years since Benjamin Chang and I founded HKTX. Over the years, HKTX has become the second biggest Texas alumni network outside the United States and the biggest one run by local people. We are also one of the most active alumni organizations in Hong Kong. In the last Annual General Meeting, I mentioned in my acceptance speech that we needed new members in our Exco who had the enthusiasm to serve our school and serve our members to join or takeover the committee. While our members appreciate the work of the current Exco, we in the Exco have been failing to reach out to alumni of certain age groups despite many trials. Also, the core of the Exco has been very stable for more than half a decade, so we (as in HKTX) need new people with great new ideas to join the management team to take the organization to the next level. With that, I urge those alumni who are interested in serving our school and meeting new people to come forward, to either join my cabinet for the coming election, or form their own cabinet to stand for election if they see fit. Either way, it would be great if such people start to contact me or any other Exco members, and we can discuss how we can make HKTX an even better alumni organization. Since this is the last issue of the calendar year, I wish y’all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! And of course, hook’em, and may the ‘Horns be with y’all! Victor K. Nip HK HORNS Issue No. 3 (Fall 2012) 1 H O N G K O N G T E X A S E X E S Hiking Event The hiking event is back after two years. It of calm and motion. We spent some time on the happened on October 28, and this time the beach to share that atmosphere until someone Red River Rivalry Live route is from Siu Sai Wan to Shek O. The journey reminded us that it was “chow time”. We had a started at the McDonald’s in Island Resort where Thai lunch at a simple restaurant nearby. Watching Party our ten participants gathered and mingled. The first part of the trail was all uphill. After about On October 13 we had our first football watching 30 minutes of moderate hike, we reached a kiosk party of the season. It was for the game that is a hot spot for trekkers to take rest. between our beloved team and Oklahoma, Although it was late October, the temperature which is believed to suck at any given time by was still stubbornly standing above 25 degrees most of the fans from our school. Alumni from Celsius. Complimentary boiled water prepared Oklahoma co-organized the event with us. The by volunteers in the kiosk became a sought after party started at 11:30pm. About 20 fans of both commodity. After a short rest, we moved on to teams were there. It turned out to be a go up for about 500 steps of stairs and arrived at heartbreaking game for us. But still, some die- a viewing pavilion. From there a stunning view hard fans stayed till the end of the match. from eastern Kowloon to Chai Wan to Shek O came into view. On the north side, we oversaw Our gang resting in the free refreshment kiosk ships and yachts going in and out of the Victoria Harbour via Lei Yue Mun. On the south end was The hiking was officially over but some of the the charismatic Shek O peninsula and a beautiful participants decided to walk over to Shek O. golf course. After twenty minutes of walk on a road without sidewalk, we turned into a road that passed The trail then went from uphill to downhill while through the Shek O Country Club and led us to a the scenery changed from city to country. About little known tranquil part of Shek O. Then we twenty minutes of descend, the edge of the went on to visit the popular Shek O beach and south end of Big Wave Bay emerged. Moving streets before leaving. closer to our destination, we began to hear the Our President presented a Certificate of noise of the weekend crowd from the beach. Big We hope every participant had a pleasant hike Appreciation to Rolland Lau for his support of Wave Bay, as its name implies, is popular for and will join our next hiking event. the Texas Football Live Watching Parties of the surfing because of its strong waves and ease of previous year access. Herds of surfers scattered all over the To view the pictures of the event, go to bay. On the beach, still sunbathers and running hktx.org/nl0103 or scan the QR code at the end kids and dogs constituted an interesting picture of the newsletter, and follow the links there. HK HORNS Issue No. 3 (Fall 2012) 2 H O N G K O N G T E X A S E X E S Dinner Gatherings The Casual Dinner participants gathered at the entrance of the restaurant for a group photo Casual Dinner Thanksgiving Dinner Our casual dinner took place at Hong Kong Our Thanksgiving dinner took place at the Muse University Alumni Association in Central on Cafe at Tsim Sha Tsui on November 24. We had October 20. We had 10 adults and 1 baby about a dozen of attendees including some new participated. The venue was famous for its faces and our co-founder Benjamin Chang who traditional Cantonese dishes such as stuffed moved back to Hong Kong recently. The venue duck with eight treasures, pork lung with was a buffet restaurant. While the food was not Chinese almond soup, shrimp toast, lotus leaf best in its class, the environment was excellent steamed rice, whole chicken cooked in salt, and we had a good time. After the dinner, many smoked whole fish, and last but not least, of the participants went on to have drinks at the desserts homemade walnut paste and black Sheraton Sky. The event finally ended at 1 am. sesame paste. All of us were delighted for the quality of the food and we shared lots of laughters. After the dinner a number of the particpants went on to have drinks at the Fringe Club. We had a joyful night gathering together. Here are some of the dishes we had: HK HORNS Issue No. 3 (Fall 2012) 3 H O N G K O N G T E X A S E X E S My Bread Pudding Recipe! — Winson Chan Apple, cinnamon, vanilla and egg, “these are a sizes. Peel, core, and slice 4 to 5 green apples. crucial, and can be used to fill the gaps between few of my favorite things”! Adding them to your Set them aside. bread pieces, smooth out the pudding’s edges, bread and bake, it becomes everyone’s favorite and to do some garnishing work as a final touch. bread pudding! In a mixing bowl, beat 8 eggs until smooth, and set aside.

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