Bulletin Spring‧Summer 2003
The 269-seat Lee Hysan Concert Hall (left) inside the Esther Lee Building is equipped with excellent acoustics and is ideal for chamber music, choral, and other musical performances. The construction of the Lee Hysan Concert Hall was made possible by the generous support of the Lee Hysan Foundation, an arch patron of the University and Chung Chi College. The six-storey Chung Chi Administration Building (below) houses offices for the college's administration and other units and recreational facilities for Chung Chi alumni and staff. Pentecostal M i s s i on Ha ll Comp l ex Comp l e t ed f or Use The opening ceremony of the Pentecostal Mission Hall Complex was held on 21st October 2002. Originally a hostel on the central campus for postgraduate students, the hall complex consisting of two building blocks underwent major renovation in 2002 with sponsorship from the Pentecostal Mission, Hong Kong and Kowloon. The hall complex now provides about 400 places for unde r g r adua te students of Chung Chi College. Officiating at the ceremony were Prof. Ambrose King, vice- chancellor, Mr. Karl Kwok, chairman of the Chung Chi College Board of Trustees, Mr. S.H. Sung, chairman and superintendent of the Pentecostal Mission, Hong Kong and Kowloon, Prof. Rance P.L. Lee, head of Chung Chi College, Prof. Fong Wing-Ping, chairman of the College Student Hostels Committee, and Miss Law Shuk-man, president of the College Student Union. New Buildings Officially Unveiled 29
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