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Residential Halls

Residential Halls are an integral part of the University's holistic education, living with peers from diverse backgrounds, fostering their personal, social, and intellectual growth. Each residential hall has its own distinct traditions and spirit, which students enthusiastically embrace, instilling a strong sense of belonging and community. Non-resident students can engage with the vibrant hall community by joining affiliated memberships. 

Lady Ho Tung Hall
Lady Ho Tung Hall offers a rich historical tradition in a modern living environment. Founded in 1951 with a gift from Sir Robert Ho Tung in memory of his wife Lady Margaret Ho Tung, LHTH brings together East and West to create a residential atmosphere rooted in Hong Kong tradition and looking to the future.   As HKU’s only female residential hall, sisterhood and leadership are emphasized throughout hall education, and all residents are encouraged to participate in hall activities. LHTH is strong in academics and athletics with multiple sports teams, residents also join cultural teams and interest groups. Through engaging in hall activities, hallmates develop strong bonds with one another, build a sense of belonging, and develop life and leadership skills. 
Morrison Hall
Morrison Hall cultivates an environment of respect and inclusivity, enriching academic experiences and making university life truly memorable. Established in the early 1910s, Morrison Hall is one of HKU’s most storied residential halls, blending rich tradition with vibrant energy. With 300 places available for both male and female undergraduates and postgraduates, Morrison Hall promotes the development of essential skills like leadership, communication, and self-management. The Hall's Students’ Association (SA) plays a vital role in organizing events, managing admissions, and connecting residents with the administration. 
Lee Shau Kee Hall
Lee Shau Kee Hall opened in August 2005, offering modern accommodations for 300 students. Each floor features a pantry for informal cooking and socializing. The Hall includes a Multi-Purpose Hall, a Student Association Room, and various meeting spaces for intellectual and social interactions. A key aspect of Lee Shau Kee Hall is its international atmosphere, with over a third of residents hailing from twelve different nationalities. Students pursue diverse academic disciplines, enriching the community's experiences. As the University embraces internationalization, the number of students from various backgrounds is expected to rise. Halls of residence, including Lee Shau Kee Hall, play a vital role in whole-person education, providing more than just living spaces. They foster learning and personal growth, offering unique experiences that contribute to the University’s goal of becoming a global institution. For this, we owe gratitude to Dr. Lee Shau Kee.
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Residential Colleges

Residential Colleges offer an immersive residential-academic experience, combining modern living facilities with innovative educational programming. The colleges foster a close-knit community that supports both academic and personal growth.

College 1
College 1 is guided by two core values: building a culture of community contribution and promoting student well-being. True to our motto, “Home Away from Home,” we strive to create a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student feels valued and empowered.   We embrace a diverse community of local, international, and exchange students, united by the belief that each resident has unique strengths to share and opportunities to learn. Our philosophy emphasizes active community engagement aligned with sustainability goals and a holistic approach to wellbeing, addressing social, emotional, spiritual, physical, cognitive, and financial dimensions. Leadership development is integral to the College experience, with numerous opportunities for students to lead initiatives, collaborate, and grow. Supported by dedicated faculty and staff, College 1 is more than just a place to live and learn; it is a vibrant home that fosters personal and collective growth.  
Chi Sun College
Chi Sun College is a student residence at The University of Hong Kong with a balanced population between undergraduates and postgraduates. It is also culturally diverse with a large ratio of non-local students.   Founded in 2012, the College represents the latest commitment from the University to transform and revitalise residential education. Chi Sun bears a clear mission to nurture an inclusive community of freely enquiring minds, and tasks itself in providing the most suitable environment for such.    A highlight of our College is the Chi Sun Library, which is a 24-hour learning and collaboration space, featuring quiet studying, co-working and lounging areas, reading corners, a mini theatre and a pool room. The space is also fully-equipped to serve as a teaching hub for College-taught programmes such as speaker events, discussion forums and many more.  
Shun Hing College
Shun Hing College at Jockey Club Student Village III of The University of Hong Kong seeks to build an inclusive and vibrant model of community engagement by fostering exchanges and common experiences among our residents. Professor David S. Lee, an award-winning teacher that is active broadly in the areas of ethics, fintech, leadership, law, and corporate governance, leads the college in encouraging civic participation and mutual learning among students from a wide range of backgrounds.  Housing both undergraduates and postgraduate students, Shun Hing College encourages residents to consider their engagement with one another, the fast-changing neighbourhood of Kennedy Town, and the wider world while pursuing a balance of academics and social life. The college’s events provide regular opportunities to advance these goals, focusing on multicultural, globally oriented programming that challenges residents to think and grow as global citizens. 
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Postgraduate Residences

Dedicated postgraduate housing is available for postgraduate students, offering a more mature living environment tailored to the needs of advanced scholars. Through these alternative housing options, CEDARS aims to enhance the overall residential experience and support the academic and personal growth of the postgraduate community. 

Graduate House
Graduate House is located in the Main Campus on No. 3 University Drive.  It is a state of art building completed in March 1998, and was awarded a Silver Medal – the highest recognition of architectural design excellence by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects.  The residential block consists of 12 storeys providing 188 Single rooms and 9 Twin rooms for full-time registered postgraduate students of the University.   The Graduate House Management Team warmly welcomes you to our Graduate House family! Through your contribution, participation and creativity, we hope to make our Graduate House not only a place to dwell and study, but more importantly a place to make new friends from all over the world and to experience a true sense of community. 
Ching Lin Terrace Residence
HKU has revitalized the former Hon Wah College into a new postgraduate residence. The nine-story flat-type residence, most of which features single rooms, houses 105 students. It also features 13 en-suite single rooms (with double bed) for postgraduate students. The Residence is located in No. 10 Ching Lin Terrace. The area consists of a small number of residential buildings and a Chinese Lo Pan Temple (Grade I Historic Building). The building sits quietly within the context of the site and it is surrounded by To Li Garden, Jade Lotus, Greenview Court and Hee Wong Terrace. It has been awarded LEED (Silver) and BEAM Plus (Gold) certifications in 2014.
Mui Fong House
Mui Fong House situated between Mui Fong Street and Kwai Heung Street in Sai Ying Pun, this student residence managed by CEDARS was finished in 2022. The 24-storey building primarily consists of single rooms and can accommodate up to 250 students. Students who wish to enjoy independent living off-campus and experience being part of the local community will find space in this residence for quiet study, hosting events and socializing with new friends.
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Other University-admin housing

CEDARS offers a selection of apartments and flats that are available for students with an alternative living experience in Hong KongWe prioritize newly arriving non-local students to help you settle into Hong Kong with ease, while all other students will also be welcomed. 

Student Flats
Student Flats (SF) can accommodate up to 72 full-time students on a sharing basis in 12 self-contained flats with double and triple-shared rooms. All flats come with en-suite bathrooms and are fully furnished with bed, wardrobe, study desk, chair, and telephone connection. Each flat also contains a small kitchen area with sink, cupboard, hotplate, microwave oven and refrigerator for the preparation of light meals. 
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Non-residential Halls

Students can choose to join a non-residential hall as non-residential members. Each Hall has its own traditions and cultures with students who organize hall events and social activities, plus there are a number of inter-hall events and competition organized every year.  

Lee Chi Hung Hall
Lee Chi Hung Hall is the first and only co-educational non-residential hall in the University of Hong Kong. It is located inside the main campus of the University of Hong Kong. It was founded in 1995 and is named in honour of Mr. Lee Chi Hung so as to thank the Lee's family for their generous donation. Ever since, Lee Chi Hung Hall aims at cultivating unity and a sense of belonging among students through organizing various cultural, sports and social activities in order to achieve all-round education. Being a non-residential hall, Lee Chi Hung Hall not only provides a golden opportunity for their members to grow in all aspects, but also makes the university days much more memorable. Over the past years, Leechians have actively devoted to our hall history, traditions and splendid victories in various tournaments and activities. Lee Chi Hung Hall is definitely a place for nourishing our future leaders and expand our social circle!
Hornell Hall
Hornell Hall (Chinese name: 康寧堂) is the first and only male non-residential undergraduate and graduate hall at The University of Hong Kong (HKU). Hornell Hall was founded on September 24, 1953, and was named after Sir William Hornell, a former Vice-Chancellor of HKU.  Hornell is characterized by its long history, rich traditions, and a brotherhood among past and current members who have led the way in many sports and socially conscious activities at HKU. Our hall is "unique" and "cutting-edge." Working alongside alumni and student members, Hornell Hall offers incredible life experiences that are truly unrivaled!

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