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West Wing (demolished)
  • In existence from 1925 to 1960s. Demolished as part of St. Paul’s College’s redevelopment programme.
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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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St. Stephen’s Hall (demolished)
  • In existence from an unknown date to 1960s. St. Stephen’s Hall was founded in 1922 and amalgamated with St. John’s Hall (1912) to form St. John’s College in 1955. The Hall occupied various rented premises in the first decade of its existence. In 1930, the Hall rented the houses in 13-15 Babington Path. In 1933, the premises were acquired for the permanent use of St. Stephen’s Hall. The houses were demolished in the 1960s to make way for the construction of Shing Kai Mansion.
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Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre
  • A Christian centre located at To Fung Shan, Shatin, Hong Kong. Founded in 1930.
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Po Lin Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery located on Ngong Ping Plateau, Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
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May Hall
  • Completed in 1915.
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Meng Wah Complex
  • Completed in 1995.
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Sun Yat-sen Place
  • Also known as the “Happy Park”. A square plaza located between the Knowles Building and the Library Building.
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Sun Yat-sen Steps
  • The staircase connecting the Sun Yat-sen Place with the Run Run Shaw Building.
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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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K. K. Leung Building / Podium
  • Completed in 1988.
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Sports Pavilion (demolished)
  • Located at around the present site of the Lee Shau Kee Hall. In existence from 1916 to around 2005.
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The University of Hong Kong (29)
  • Founded in 1911. The University's campuses stretch along the north western slopes of Hong Kong Island. It also has premises in other places in Hong Kong serving different teaching and research purposes.
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Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Centre
  • Completed in 1994.
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Eliot Hall
  • Completed in 1914.
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Graduate House
  • Completed in 1998.
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Main Campus (20)
  • The Main Campus is the oldest campus of the University of Hong Kong, covering about 14 hectares of land in the Bonham Road and Pokfulam area of the Hong Kong Island.
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Main Building (1)
  • Completed in 1912 and extended in the 1950s.
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Knowles Building
  • Completed in 1973.
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Library Building
  • Completed in 1961 (Old Wing) and 1990 (New Wing).
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Swire Bridge
  • The bridge in front of the K. K. Leung Building which leads to the Swire Building.
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Swire Building
  • Completed in 1980.
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Haking Wong Building / Podium
  • Completed in 1982.
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Run Run Shaw Building / Podium
  • Completed in 1983.
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Stanley Smith Swimming Pool (demolished)
  • In existence from 1963 to 2020.
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Loke Yew Hall
  • Completed in 1912 and extended in the 1950s. Formerly known as the “Great Hall” and renamed as the “Loke Yew Hall” in 1956 in memory of Dr Loke Yew.
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Fung Ping Shan Building
  • Completed in 1932 as the “Fung Ping Shan Library”.
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Lily Pond
  • Constructed in the 1950s. Located between the Run Run Shaw Building and the Knowles Building.
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Pokfield Campus (5)
  • Originally a plain sports field in the 1910s, this site gradually developed over the years into a campus accommodating various sports and residential facilities. In 2020, the University announced plans to redevelop the campus to accommodate the Business School.
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Flora Ho Sports Centre
  • Completed in 1984.
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Lindsay Ride Sports Centre (demolished)
  • In existence from 1963 to 2020.
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University Sports Ground / Sports Centre (demolished)
  • The Pokfield site was granted by the Government to the University in 1916 for use as a sports ground. Starting with the construction of the Lindsay Ride Sports Centre in 1963, the sports ground was gradually shrunk over the years, and ceased to exist by 2015 in the latest when buildings for three new residential halls were constructed on the remaining strip of the sports ground. The sports ground was also known colloquially as the "Sports Centre" after the completion of the Lindsay Ride Sports Centre in 1963.
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Stanley Ho Sports Centre
  • Completed in 1985.
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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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Hui Oi Chow Science Building
  • Completed in 1981.
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Sai Wan War Cemetery
  • Military cemetery located in Chai Wan, Hong Kong.
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