MAY HALL

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Title

MAY HALL

Description

May Hall was opened in 1915 and named after the second chancellor of HKU, Sir Francis Henry May. The three-storey red-brick buildings was originally used as student hostels and now it is converted into offices and classrooms for teaching and research purposes.

Creator

N.A.

Date

1914

Contributor

Hong Kong Government

Rights

No Vandalism and looting
Maintain noise and avoid disturbance to the public.
Do not remove or destruct cultural materials.
Read the information attached to its item to avoid misinterpretation.
Observe the guidelines bounded to each site.

Relation

Elliot Hall; May Hall;Main Building of The Unviersity of Hong Kong; City Boundary (Pok Fu Lam); City Boundary (Hatton)

Format

886 m^2

Type

Infrastructure (Building and Statue)

Identifier

hku_mayhall

Infrastructure (Building and Statue) Item Type Metadata

Opening Hours

Monday-Sunday: 00:00 - 23:59

Nearest MTR Station and Exit

HKU Exit A2

Walking distance from nearest MTR

450m

Collection

Citation

N.A., “MAY HALL,” The Rajawali Merdeka Digitisation Movement, accessed October 1, 2024, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-38/items/show/13.

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