When visiting the school, off-campus groups should register with the relevant departments of the school in advance, and list the date, number of people, visiting place and tourist bus information so that the school can make corresponding coordination.
Go to Zhongdagang Railway, take MTR East Line and get off at University Station; Get off at Hongduping/Chinese University Station and you can reach the main entrance of CUHK. Get off at Chung Chi College Station and arrive at Chung Chi College. Get off at the bus terminal of the University Railway Station. Drive to CUHK via Tai Po Highway to reach the main entrance of the University. You can reach the main entrance of Chung Chi College via Tai Po Highway. The east entrance of the campus can be reached by Tolo Highway.
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Information about the Chinese University of Hong Kong:
1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong was formed by the merger of New Asia College, Chung Chi College and United College on 1963. 1966, the first research institute in Hong Kong was established; 1976, the departments of different colleges are integrated and unified by universities; 1986, comprehensively review the curriculum structure, transfer to the credit system, and strengthen general education; 1998, the admission rate of mainland undergraduates ranks first in Hong Kong.
2. The establishment of the Chinese University of Hong Kong broke the iron law that only one university was allowed in the British Empire colony, and at the same time set off the Chinese movement in Hong Kong, successfully ending the situation that English monopolized the official language. It is not only a watershed in British colonial history, but also one of the symbols of Asian decolonization in the 20th century, which has certain significance in the times.
3. Chung Chi College was founded by Li Yinglin, former president of Lingnan University in Guangzhou, Ou Weiguo, former chairman of the Council of St. John's University in Shanghai, and Deacon He Minghua, leader of the Anglican Church. 195 1 represents the continuation of the tradition of Christianity in developing higher education in China.
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