Calendar 2003–04

70 Par The University operates several guest houses which provide room and board facilities for guests on short periods of stay in the University, including Yali Guest House, University Guest Houses I and II, the Chan Kwan-tung Inter- University Hall, and Chiangs Building, which together provide lodging for up to 180 visitors. The University and its constituent colleges operate a number of hostels for students who wish to live on campus. The six postgraduate halls provide over 1,000 places for graduate students. Chung Chi College has nine hostels: Ming Hua Tang, Wen Lin Tang, Ying Lin Tang, Hua Lien Tang, Theology Building, Madam S.H. Ho Hall, Wen Chih Tang, Lee Shu Pui Hall, and Pentecostal Mission Hall Complex, which together provide some 1,450 places. At New Asia College, Chih Hsing Hall, Xuesi Hall, Grace Tien Hall, and Daisy Li Hall can accommodate 1,070 students. At United College, Adam Schall Residence, Bethlehem Hall, and Hang Seng Hall have a combined capacity of 770. Kuo Mou Hall and Hostel II of Shaw College provide around 1,160 places. With the exception of the postgraduate halls which have hundreds of single rooms, most student hostels provide shared accommodation in the form of twin- bed rooms. There are also a small number of special rooms for married students without children. Telephone and computer network connections are provided for individual rooms. The Faculty of Medicine operates the Madam S.H. Ho Hostel for medical students at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sha Tin, the teaching hospital of the faculty, providing accommodation for 248 senior clinical students. Detailed information on hostel fees is listed in Part 6 of this Calendar .

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