2013年10月31日 星期四

HK Heritage Fiesta

During Sept.& Oct. I visited some heritage sites including study halls and schools.



Administration Block
Hong Kong Adventist College, Sai Kung
  taken 0n 16 September

The College was built in 1937. Due to the outbreak of Sino-Japanese War, the former South Union Training Institution was evacuated from mainland to Hong Kong.




Taken in the Library with a former colleague at Hong Kong Institute of Education





Lui Sang Chun at Lai Chi Kok Road, taken on 5 Oct.





St Stephen's Girls' College, Lyttelton Road
  taken on 6 Oct.

  The college, founded in1906 bythe Church Missionary Society of the Anglican Church of England, moved to its present site in 1923.
















King' College, Bonham Road, taken on 6 Oct.

It was completed in 1926 but officially opened by the then Governor Sir Cecil Clementi. During the Japanese Occupation, it was used as a military mule and horse stable for the Japanese army.

King's College main entrance







The fig tree.  Background is the classroom where I studied.














 I studied at the college for the matriculation course from 1965 to 1967.
 




   The University of Hong Kong


Main building was completed in 1912.

Hung Hing Ying Building was opened in 1919.         Both buildings formed the main campus in the University's early stage.  

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