Due to severe shortage of residential hall places, taught course postgraduates do not normally get a place. These students are strongly advised to use the Housing Service to find their own accommodation outside the University.
The Wong Chik Ting Hall of St. John’s College was opened in September 1997 to provide accommodation for postgraduate students. The 116 single rooms each has a shower room, toilet, telephone, refrigerator, television and a link to the University’s central computer. The rooms are fully furnished with bed, desk, chair, bookcase and cupboards. The Hall has a laundry room for the use of the students. Students may eat in the College Dining Hall at a reasonable cost. The College welcomes both local students and students from mainland China and overseas. 26 guest rooms are also available to visiting scholars and teachers at a reasonable rate.
Ching Lin Terrace Residence is located at No.10 Ching Lin Terrace, Kennedy Town. The nine-storey flat-type residence, most of which features single rooms, houses 126 students. All flats come with en-suite bathrooms and are fully furnished with a bed, wardrobe, study desk, chair, IP phone, LED TV, sofa, dining table with chairs and wireless internet connection. Each flat also contains a pantry with electrical induction hotplate, refrigerator and microwave oven for the preparation of light snacks. Other facilities include a multi-purpose hall, a reading room and laundry facilities on the ground floor, and a covered landscape area on the mezzanine floor.
Other than halls, there are four Residential Colleges in Jockey Club Student Village III on Lung Wah Street, Kennedy Town for 1,800 students, with around half of the places assigned to postgraduates in programmes funded by the Government. Students in the Residential Colleges are expected to take part in intellectual activities and community projects.
The Residence comprises two 17-floor towers of student residences, providing 1,238 hostel places for undergraduates and postgraduates in programmes funded by the Government. The Residence is one of the student residences managed by CEDARS.
CEDARS collects and compiles data on privately-owned rooms or flats in the vicinity of the university campus that are available for rental to students. Students can obtain such information at cedars.hku.hk/offcampushousing or CEDARS Office. They also offer assistance in matters relating to the renting of rooms and flats.
Please note that private accommodation is extremely expensive. You are strongly advised to finalise arrangements before you arrive. A list of hostels managed by non-profit-making organizations is also available at the CEDARS website. You may make arrangements directly with these hostels for short-term accommodation.
Please write to cedars.housing@hku.hk for further enquiries.