T.T. Tsui Building (Hong Kong)

China / Hongkong / Xianggangdao / Hong Kong / Bonham Road
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Between the Tang Chi Ngong School of Chinese and Fung Ping Shan Building on Bonham Road, stands T. T. Tsui Building. Opened in November 1996, the Building's name records the generosity of its donor. Guarding its front entrance is a family of six bronze lions, also a gift from T. T. Tsui, and the work of sculptor To Shui Ming. These lions have since become the logo of the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG).

UMAG's offices, sales counter and a number of exhibition galleries can be found in the lower three floors of T. T. Tsui Building while the School of Professional and Continuing Education, formerly the University's Extra-Mural Department, occupies the upper floors. The UMAG's new wing is joined to the adjacent Fung Ping Shan Building by a footbridge.
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Coordinates:   22°17'2"N   114°8'21"E
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