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1. Why is the Graduate School of City University of Hong Kong called Zhou Yiqing Graduate School?

Because the Graduate School of City University of Hong Kong got the help and thanks from Monday, it was named Monday. Zhou Yiqing founded Chevalier Group as early as 1970, and started Toshiba elevator and escalator business. By 1984, the company went public and reached its peak in the 1990s. He once owned five listed companies in Hong Kong and Singapore.

Since the1980s, Chevalier Architecture has actively participated in many housing and building development projects in Hong Kong, including public housing redevelopment and the Private Sector Participation Scheme of the Housing Authority. 1984, Chevalier was listed on the stock exchange. Pager business was developed in the early 1990s, and the business continued to grow. The group once owned three listed companies. In recent years, the Group is still engaged in construction and property investment business.

Zhou Yiqing is charitable and has donated a number of universities in Hong Kong and the Mainland to support the development of university education. Both the University of Hong Kong and the Polytechnic University have buildings named after themselves; The Graduate School of City University is also named after him, with a cumulative donation of more than 654.38 billion yuan.