Shaw Terrace
The open platform on which the sign of Shaw College stands is named Shaw
Terrace. Guarding at the entrance to the College campus, the Terrace
rises to a height of about two meters and is made up of a semi circle
and a rectangle with an area of more than 250 square meters. It is
a popular venue for major outdoor recreational performances for students.
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Wen Lan Tang
This six-storey building is the education and administration centre of
the College. The administration offices of Shaw College and the Non-Residential
Students' Hall are all located there. Other facilities include classrooms,
conference rooms, a computer laboratory, a self-learning resources
centre and a multimedia laboratory, etc.
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Kuo Mou Hall
Formerly known as Student Hostel I, Kuo Mou Hall was commissioned in
September 1990. It has an accommodation of 576 students and consists
of a ten-storey high block and a three-storey low block with dining
places for both staff and students.
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Student Hostel II
Student Hostel II is the second student accommodation building. It consists
of two separate buildings which are also referred to as the high and
low blocks. Connected by a foot bridge, the two buildings provide 619
places.
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Lecture
Theatre
Being the cultural centre of the College, the Lecture Theatre is equipped
with advanced audio-visual facilities and has an auditorium which provides
495 seats. The exhibition hall on the second floor is named Yueh Chiao
Art Gallery. Besides being a lecture hall, the Theatre is also an ideal
venue for conferences, seminars and cultural activities. Please refer
to Introduction
on Lecture Theatre for details and take a quick
view of the Lecture Theatre.
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Ya Qun Lodge
The staff quarters of the College are named Ya
Qun Lodge. Attached to the building are 16 individual units for overseas
scholars to stay during their visits to the College and the University.
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Alumi Trail
The trail is situated at the area adjacent to the outdoor baskatball
court and is formed by plaques with names of graduates engraved on
them.
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