Visiting the campus of Hong Kong University 2020/Carlos Pueblo
Hong Kong University has been established since 1911 is one of the famous and prestige universities in Asia. I am so glad to have a day of visit the campus out of my three nights stay in the city. The University has also been back track to the Hong Kong School of Medicine for Chinese which one time Sun Yat-sen attended. It was established in 1887 while Hong Kong was ceded to the British Empire due to the loss of the Opium War in 1840. Eugenia told me due to that fact, HKU took Sun as an alumnus. There is a small garden and a statue of Sun in the campus.
We took a light rail green line from Won Chu Hang to Admiralty station to change to the blue line to the University. As a matter of fact, we did pass the campus wall on our way to the Stanley Bay a day before. We walked across a covered pedestrian bridge to the entrance. It was a school opening day yet cancelled due to the out break of the Wuhan Cornonavirus. We can see several buildings under the benefaction of the Shaw's Brothers, Run Run and Runmei Shaw Brothers Ltd., the films producer famous for the Kung Fu and some other kinds of movies in Hong Kong and Singapore. There is also another Hong Kong Chinese University, the second public institution in Hong Kong and also famous.
I was wondering around the buildings and found the student center on the first floor in a significant location. I read all the postal left from the out break of the pro-democracy movement or the Anti-Extradition Amendment Bill Movement which created a huge attention of the world. The postal clearly are advocated their desire of the Hong Kong Independent which is a taboo according to the authoritarian regime in Beijing, China. I fully understand the situation in Hong Kong that people feel no way out like the people in China now under the rule of Chinese Communists.
We went back to the small noodle restaurant at the Causeway Bay for lunch. It was the afternoon to pack our luggage for our cruise on the next day to Vietnamese Coast.n
Friday, February 28, 2020
Visiting the campus of Hong Kong University 2020/Carlos Pueblo Hong Kong University has been established since 1911 is one of the famous and prestige universities in Asia. I am so glad to have a day of visit the campus out of my three nights stay in the city. The University has also been back track to the Hong Kong School of Medicine for Chinese which one time Sun Yat-sen attended. It was established in 1887 while Hong Kong was ceded to the British Empire due to the loss of the Opium War in 1840. Eugenia told me due to that fact, HKU took Sun as an alumus. There is a small garden and a statue of Sun in the campus. We took a light rail green line from Won Chu Hang to Admiralty station to change to the blue line to the University. As a matter of fact, we did pass the campus wall on our way to the Stanley Bay a day before. We walked across a covered pedestrain bridge to the entrance. It was a school opening day yet cancelled due to the out break of the Wuhan Cornonavirus. We can see several buildings under the benefaction of the Shaw's Brothers, Run Run and Runmei Shaw Brothers Ltd., the films producer famous for the Kung Fu and some other kinds of movies in Hong Kong and Singapore. There is also another Hong Kong Chinese University, the second public insititution in Hong Kong and also famous. I was wondering around the buildings and found the student center on the first floor in a significant location. I read all the postal left from the out break of the pro-democracy movement or the Anti-Extradition Amentment Bill Movement which created a huge attention of the world. The postal clearly are advocated their desire of the Hong Kong Independent which is a taboo according to the authoritarian regime in Beijing, China. I fully understand the situation in Hong Kong that people feel no way out like the people in China now under the rule of Chinese Communists. We went back to the small noodle restaurant at the Causeway Bay for lunch. It was the afternoon to pack our luggage for our cruise on the next day to Vietnamese Coast.
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