SPD4459 Destination in Central and Western District 情陷中西區 \^( O O)^/: king's college

Sunday, October 12, 2014

king's college

Here comes the Piggie again \ ^(OO)^/ , it's the time to share some special historical building that you can easily find and are worth to visit in the Central and Western District. 

First of all, a government funded secondary school for boys, the King’s College. See how special the outlook the building are.



The main entrance features a circular porch with Ionic pillars. The building was severely damaged during the Japanese Occupation and major reconstruction and expansion was only completed in 1960..



It is constructed in red brick with a north, south and east wing round a square and an open courtyard with a central fountain. 


The central fountain garden is one of the most attractive and beautiful place for leasure and is one of the few place in western district that still keep the tranditional Bristish style.

It may not be at the top of your destination list when you are visiting this district, but trust Piggie, the King's College will not dissapoint you if you take this shot for it, to see this beauty you can take any public transport that pass by...


King's College 63A Bonham Rd, 

Posted by SPD4459 Internet Marketing and Public Relations student - Michael


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