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Places
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K. K. Leung Building / Podium
  • Completed in 1988.
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Hui Oi Chow Science Building
  • Completed in 1981.
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Hsu Long Sing Amenities Centre (demolished)
  • Located above the Haking Wong Podium. In existence from 1985 to 2011. Housed the offices of the Hong Kong University Students’ Union.
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Hong Kong Hilton (demolished)
  • Hotel located in Central, Hong Kong. In existence from 1963 to 1995.
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Hong Kong City Hall
  • Municipal cultural complex located in Central, Hong Kong. Completed in 1962.
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Ho Tung Garden (demolished)
  • In existence from 1939 to 1960s. Demolished as part of St. Paul’s College’s redevelopment programme.
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Haking Wong Building / Podium
  • Completed in 1982.
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Graduate House
  • Completed in 1998.
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Fung Ping Shan Building
  • Completed in 1932 as the “Fung Ping Shan Library”.
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Fulham Garden
  • Completed in 1975.
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Fourth Floor (House of Lords)
  • Located on the 4th floor of the Marden Wing. For male undergraduate residents.
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Former Outdoor Education Centre of the Department of Geography and Geology
  • Located in Ngong Ping, Lantau Island. Currently the YHA Ngong Ping SG Davis Youth Hostel.
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Flora Ho Sports Centre
  • Completed in 1984.
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First Floor (Home of the Adventurers)
  • Located on the 3rd floor of the Aw Boon Haw Wing. For male undergraduate residents.
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Fifth Floor (Fifth Floor Fraternity)
  • Located on the 5th floor of the Marden Wing. For male undergraduate residents.
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Fairlea (demolished)
  • In existence from 1880s to 1920s. A European-styled building which housed the Fairlea Girls’ School from around 1883 to 1912. Fairlea School moved out of the site in 1912 to make way for the opening of St. John’s Hall.
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Entrance Terrace
  • The open area outside the Marden Wing.
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Entrance Porch
  • The covered entrance of the Liang Chi Hao Centre located on the ground floor of the building.
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Entrance Lobby
  • Entrance and lift lobby of the Marden Wing on the ground floor of the building.
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Eliot Hall
  • Completed in 1914.
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Eighth Floor (Florence Heights)
  • Located on the 8th floor of the Marden Wing. For female undergraduate residents.
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East Wing (demolished)
  • In existence from 1912 to 1960s. Demolished as part of St. Paul’s College’s redevelopment programme.
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Dr Ma Luk’s Mansions (demolished)
  • In existence from 1923 to 1970s. The mansion on the north side (84A Pok Fu Lam Road) was owned by St. John’s College in the 1960s and named as “Barnett House” in memory of Archdeacon E. J. Barnett.
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Dining Hall
  • Located on the 3rd floor of the Liang Chi Hao Centre. Formally named “Bradbury Hall” from 1979 to 2012, and “Danny Ho Bradbury Hall” from 2012 to present.
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Common Corridor
  • The covered corridor connecting the Marden Wing with the Aw Boon Haw Wing. Completed in 1979 as part of the College extension programme.
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College Office
  • Located on the 1st floor of the Aw Boon Haw Wing.
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College Library
  • Located on the 1st floor of the Liang Chi Hao Centre. Formally named “Lee Foundation Library”.
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College Chapel
  • Located on the 4th floor of the Liang Chi Hao Centre. Formally named “Chapel of Epiphany”.
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Chung Chi College
  • Chung Chi College was founded in 1951 and moved into its permanent site in Ma Liu Shui, the New Territories in 1956. It was one of the three founding colleges of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Centre
  • Completed in 1994.
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Carpark
  • Completed in 1979 as part of the College extension programme.
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Billiard Room (TV Room / College Bar)
  • Located on the mezzanine floor of the Marden Wing. Called the “TV Room” in the 1980s and 1990s. Named as the “College Bar” in 2012. Renamed as the “Billiard Room” in 2019.
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Backyard Lawn
  • The lawn at the back of the Marden Wing. Known as “後 lawn” in Chinese.
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Aw Boon Haw Wing (5)
  • Also known as the “New Wing”. Completed in 1979 as part of the College extension programme. For undergraduate residence.
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84 Pok Fu Lam Road (2)
  • Current site of the residential complex called Fulham Garden. Granted by the Government to Dr Ma Luk in 1923, on which two mansions were constructed. The mansions were demolished in the 1970s to make way for the construction of Fulham Garden, completed in 1975.
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13-15 Babington Path (1)
  • Current site of the residential building called Shing Kai Mansion. Granted by the Government in 1862 as part of a larger lot enclosed by Lyttelton Road, Oaklands Avenue, Babington Path and Robinson Road. Two adjoining houses constructed on the site were used by St. Stephen’s Hall from 1930 to 1955. The houses were demolished in the 1960s to make way for the construction of Shing Kai Mansion.
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