New Asia College

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The water tower, a landmark of New Asia College
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The water tower, a landmark of New Asia College

New Asia College (新亞書院) is one of the four constituent colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).

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New Asia College has its origin in the 亞洲文商學院 established in October 1949 by Ch'ien Mu and several other scholars from mainland China. In March 1950 New Asia College was official established in Kau Pui Lung near Farm Road and Tin Kwong Road. It was amalgamated with Chung Chi College and United College to form CUHK in 1963.

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