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HKUST Holds Naming Ceremony for Tsang Chiu Sang Tower and Lam Po Yu Tower in Tribute to Alumni's Generous Support

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HKUST recently held a naming ceremony for the Tsang Chiu Sang Tower and Lam Po Yu Tower. The event was officiated by Council Chairman Prof. Harry SHUM (third left), President Prof. Nancy IP (third right), Council Vice-Chairperson Ms. Edith SHIH (first left), donor and Council member Mr. Terry TSANG (second left), donor Mr. Terence TSANG (second right), and donors’ sister Ms. TSANG Chui-Lin (first right).

HKUST recently held a naming ceremony for the Tsang Chiu Sang Tower and Lam Po Yu Tower. The event was officiated by Council Chairman Prof. Harry SHUM (third left), President Prof. Nancy IP (third right), Council Vice-Chairperson Ms. Edith SHIH (first left), donor and Council member Mr. Terry TSANG (second left), donor Mr. Terence TSANG (second right), and donors’ sister Ms. TSANG Chui-Lin (first right).

Mr. Terry Tsang expressed that he feels deeply honored to have been able to contribute to the University alongside his father at different times.

Mr. Terry Tsang expressed that he feels deeply honored to have been able to contribute to the University alongside his father at different times.

Mr. Terence Tsang stated that he will care for his family through consistent and sustained actions and extend this philosophy to HKUST.

Mr. Terence Tsang stated that he will care for his family through consistent and sustained actions and extend this philosophy to HKUST.

Prof. Harry Shum stated that as HKUST celebrates its 35th anniversary, it is the steadfast commitment and support of alumni like the Tsang brothers that lights our path forward.

Prof. Harry Shum stated that as HKUST celebrates its 35th anniversary, it is the steadfast commitment and support of alumni like the Tsang brothers that lights our path forward. 

Prof. Nancy Ip extended her heartfelt gratitude to the Tsang brothers for their leadership, for transforming their personal gratitude into a lasting legacy of support, and for helping to pave the way for our students to achieve their aspirations.

Prof. Nancy Ip extended her heartfelt gratitude to the Tsang brothers for their leadership, for transforming their personal gratitude into a lasting legacy of support, and for helping to pave the way for our students to achieve their aspirations.

Group photo of HKUST representatives and donors at Tsang Chiu Sang Tower. They are  officiating guests Prof. Harry Shum (seventh left); Prof. Nancy Ip (seventh right); Ms. Edith Shih (fifth right); Mr. Terry Tsang (sixth right); Mr. Terence Tsang (sixth left); and other senior members of the University including Vice-President for Administration and Business Prof. TAM Kar-Yan (fourth left), Vice-President for Research and Development Prof. Tim CHENG (fifth left), Vice-President for Institutional Advancement

Group photo of HKUST representatives and donors at Tsang Chiu Sang Tower. They are officiating guests Prof. Harry Shum (seventh left); Prof. Nancy Ip (seventh right); Ms. Edith Shih (fifth right); Mr. Terry Tsang (sixth right); Mr. Terence Tsang (sixth left); and other senior members of the University including Vice-President for Administration and Business Prof. TAM Kar-Yan (fourth left), Vice-President for Research and Development Prof. Tim CHENG (fifth left), Vice-President for Institutional Advancement Prof. Charles NG Wang-Wai (first right), and Vice-President for Development Ir John KWONG (third left) among others.

Group photo of HKUST representatives and donors at Lam Po Yu Tower. They are  officiating guests Prof. Harry Shum (sixth left), Prof. Nancy Ip (seventh left), Ms. Edith Shih (sixth right), Mr. Terry Tsang (seventh right), Mr. Terence Tsang (fifth left), and other senior members of the University including Prof. Tam Kar-Yan (third left), Prof. Tim Cheng (fourth left), Prof. Charles Ng Wang-Wai (third right) , and Ir John Kwong (second left) among others.

Group photo of HKUST representatives and donors at Lam Po Yu Tower. They are  officiating guests Prof. Harry Shum (sixth left), Prof. Nancy Ip (seventh left), Ms. Edith Shih (sixth right), Mr. Terry Tsang (seventh right), Mr. Terence Tsang (fifth left), and other senior members of the University including Prof. Tam Kar-Yan (third left), Prof. Tim Cheng (fourth left), Prof. Charles Ng Wang-Wai (third right), and Ir John Kwong (second left) among others.

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has received generous donations from alumni Mr. Terry TSANG and Mr. Terence TSANG, to support the University's initiatives in education, research, and student development. In recognition of their longstanding commitment and their parents' selfless contributions to society, the University has proudly named University Residence Tower A as “Tsang Chiu Sang Tower” and Tower B as “Lam Po Yu Tower”. This tribute celebrates the Tsang family’s enduring devotion, perseverance, and lasting bond with the HKUST community.

A naming ceremony for Tsang Chiu Sang Tower and Lam Po Yu Tower was recently held. The ceremony was officiated by HKUST Council Chairman Prof. Harry SHUM, Council Vice-Chairperson Ms. Edith SHIH, President Prof. Nancy IP, donor and Council member Mr. Terry Tsang, donor Mr. Terence Tsang, and the donors' sister Ms. TSANG Chui-Lin. Other senior members of the University were also in attendance.

Mr. Terry Tsang remarked, “My father served at HKUST in the early 1990s, and I feel deeply honored to have been able to contribute to the University alongside him at different times.” Mr. Terence Tsang added, “I will care for my family through consistent and sustained actions and extend this philosophy to HKUST.”

Prof. Harry Shum commended the two alumni for their longstanding support to the University, stating, "The Tsang brothers have embodied the spirit of 'Go Big, and Go Home', together with the kindness and generosity their parents instilled in them. They have consistently given back to their alma mater by supporting a wide range of university initiatives in education, research, and student development. Their actions set a powerful example for the next generation, demonstrating the profound impact of generosity on the community. As HKUST celebrates its 35th anniversary, it is the steadfast commitment and support of alumni like the Tsang brothers that light our path forward. Their belief in our mission propels us to pioneer interdisciplinary education, foster a global outlook, and provide a dynamic platform for groundbreaking research and transformative learning."

Prof. Nancy Ip expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the two alumni for their generous donations, which have significantly advanced the University's educational and research endeavors. She remarked, "The Tsang brothers are not only accomplished entrepreneurs but also exemplary models of innovation and perseverance. Beyond their generous contributions to the University, they are deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders by sharing invaluable insights from their entrepreneurial journeys, offering guidance on career development, and providing job opportunities for graduates. This will enable our young talent to hone their practical skills and excel in the workplace. We are profoundly grateful to the Tsang brothers for their leadership, for transforming their personal gratitude into a lasting legacy of support, and for helping to pave the way for our students to achieve their aspirations."

The Tsang brothers are distinguished HKUST alumni and successful entrepreneurs who founded Mad Head Limited, one of Hong Kong's leading mobile gaming companies. Their flagship  title "Tower of Saviors" has garnered widespread acclaim, amassing over 23 million downloads worldwide.

The Tsang family's connection to HKUST began in 1990, when Mr. TSANG Chiu-Sang joined the University as a campus security guard. Remembered for his diligence, warmth, and generosity, he left an indelible impression on all who knew him. Mr. Tsang passed away in 2004 while his sons were still students. With assistance from HKUST's emergency fund, the brothers were able to continue and complete their studies. During that difficult time, Mrs. LAM Po-Yu became the family's anchor, devoting herself to ensuring her sons' education proceeded uninterrupted.

After graduation, the Tsang brothers committed themselves to giving back to HKUST by joining the HKUST Convocation Committee and actively engaging in alumni affairs. Over the years, they have generously supported the University's pursuit of excellence in education and research, including a significant donation in 2016 to the Student Emergency Fund, which provides crucial aid to HKUST students facing unexpected financial hardship. In appreciation, the University named the atrium of the Lee Shau Kee Business Building and Computational Laboratory Barn A in their honor.

About The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) (https://hkust.edu.hk/) is a world-class university known for its innovative education, research excellence, and impactful knowledge transfer. With a holistic and interdisciplinary pedagogy approach, HKUST was ranked 6th in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026, 3rd in the Times Higher Education’s Young University Rankings 2024, and 19th globally and 1st in Hong Kong in the Times Higher Education’s Impact Rankings 2025. Thirteen HKUST subjects were ranked among the world’s top 50 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, with “Data Science and Artificial Intelligence” coming in 17th worldwide and first in Hong Kong. Our graduates are highly competitive, consistently ranking among the world’s top 30 most sought-after employees. In terms of research and entrepreneurship, over 80% of our work was rated “internationally excellent” or “world leading” in the Research Assessment Exercise 2020 of the Hong Kong’s University Grants Committee. As of July 2025, HKUST members have founded over 1,900 active start-ups, including 10 Unicorns and 17 exits (IPO or M&A).

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