United College of Hong Kong explained

The United College of Hong Kong
Native Name:香港聯合書院
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Motto:明德新民 (Classical Chinese)
Mottoeng:Make one's virtues shine and renew the people
Established:June 1956
Type:Public
Administrative Staff:300
Location:Ma Liu Shui, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Chairman:Yan Hau-yee Lina
Dean:Lau Hang Yung Alaster
Head Label:Head
Head:Jimmy Chai-mei Yu
Students:2,902]
Campus:Rural

The United College of Hong Kong[1] is one of the constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong. The college is one of the three original colleges when the university was founded in 1963. It was founded in June 1956 by the amalgamation of five colleges: Wah Kiu, Canton Overseas, Wen Hua, Kwang Hsia and Ping Jing, members of a group of post-secondary colleges or former private universities based in Kwangtung (Guangdong).

Motto

The motto of the United College is "Ming De Xin Min" (明德新民), meaning "make one's virtues shine and renew the people". It was modified from a passage in the old classic The Great Learning (大學).

College heads

Heads of United College:[2]

  1. Dr Tseung Fat-im (1957–1959)
  2. Dr Lin Dao-yang (1960–1963)
  3. Dr Cheng Tung-choy (1963–1977)
  4. Professor Hsueh Shou-sheng (1977–1980)
  5. Professor Chen Tien-chi (Chinese: 陳天機) (1980–1988)
  6. Professor Lee Cheuk-yu (1988–1998)
  7. Professor Wong Kwan-yiu (1998–2002)
  8. Professor Fung Kwok-pui (2002–2012)
  9. Professor Yu Jimmy Chai-mei (2012 – 2023)
  10. Professor Stephen H S Wong (2023 – present)

Main buildings and facilities

Tsang Shiu Tim Building

The administrative building of the United College. Choi Koon Shum General Education Resource Centre, established in 1995, is located on the fourth floor of the building.

T. C. Cheng Building

A building mainly serves for educational purposes.

Si Yuan Amenities Centre

Established in 2001, it is located on the lower ground floor of T. C. Cheng Building. Its most well-known feature is the bar, which is the only one in the Chinese University of Hong Kong. It also has a karaoke lounge and a pool table for the use of students, staff and alumni.

Wu Chung Multimedia Library

The majority of the multimedia resources of the university can be found in the library. The library is well equipped by computers capable in playing various multimedia resources. Tien Chi Microcomputer Laboratory is situated on the ground floor of the library, providing computers for students' use.

Cheung Chuk Shan Amenities Building

The main amenities building of the college. The Student Union, gymnasium, non-residential halls (Ping Fan Hall and Pak Chuen Hall), student canteen and staff restaurant are all found in the building.

Si Yuan Amphitheatre

Established in 2006, it serves as a multi-purpose outdoor theatre.

Tennis Courts

The two courts are managed by the Physical Education Unit. They are located at the junction of United Road and Residence Road.

Student hostels

The United College has a total of four student hostels which can accommodate around 1200 students.

Adam Schall Residence

Established in 1971, Adam Schall Residence is the College's first and largest student hostel, and was built jointly with the Society of Jesus. The Adam Schall Residence underwent major renovation and spatial re-organization in the summer of 2007. Since then the 5-storey building houses a total of 440 students of both genders, separated into two wings. The building comprises mainly triple rooms, each equipped with air-conditioning and fans. Facilities provided include a multipurpose hall, 7 pantries (the biggest one is shared by both genders), 2 study rooms (one for each gender), table-tennis tables, a television room, a tuck shop, a music room, etc.[3] A unique feature of Adam Schall Residence is that it houses a chapel offering Catholic services for the benefit of the entire University.

Bethlehem Hall

The Bethlehem Hall was established in 1978. It is located next to the Adam Schall Residence and provides places for about 230 students. It consists of five floors, with students of different genders on different floors. Facilities provided include a common room, a study room, etc.[4]

Hang Seng Hall

Hang Seng Hall was established in 1986 and provides around 280 places for students of both gender. For the first to third floor is for male and the forth to sixth floor is for female. Facilities include a tuck shop, a snooker table, etc.[5]

Chan Chun Ha Hostel

The Chan Chun Ha Hostel, established in 2004, is the newest of the four hostels. It provides around 300 places for students. It consists of ten floors. On the top floor a bridge connects the hostel with the campus of United College.[6]

Landmarks

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hong Kong e-Legislation . 2024-04-09 . www.elegislation.gov.hk.
  2. Web site: College Heads .
  3. Web site: United College, CUHK | 香港中文大學聯合書院 . 20 January 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100121094816/http://www2.cuhk.edu.hk/uc/eng/hostel/adam_schall.php . 21 January 2010 .
  4. Web site: §B§Q¿Å±Jªù . 24 October 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081017092025/http://logic.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/~z044293/frameset.htm . 17 October 2008 .
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20071226101235/http://hk.geocities.com/hang_seng_hall2/index2.htm
  6. Web site: Untitled Document . 24 October 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081025033847/http://ihome.cuhk.edu.hk/~z100889/about/aboutcchh_intro.htm . 25 October 2008 .