2021-2022 NON-LOCAL STUDENT HANDBOOK

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HANDBOOK 2021 - 2022 NON - LOCAL STUDENT

Transcript of 2021-2022 NON-LOCAL STUDENT HANDBOOK

HANDBOOK

2021-2022NON-LOCAL STUDENT

Contents

1STUDENT LIFE@TWC

• Introduction of Stuident Affairs Office (SAO)

• Support from Peer Students

• Registration and Get Your Student Identity

Card (SID)

• E-accounts at Tung Wah College (TWC)

• Internet Access and Enquiry

• Student Computer Centre

• STUDY – Subject Registration & Graduation

Requirements

• EAT – Canteens and Restaurants on Campus

• PLAY – Student’s Associations, Sports

Facilities

• WORK – Regulations and Types of

Employment/Work-integrated Learning

Programme (WILP)

• HEALTH – Health Services

2LIVING IN HONG KONG• Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID)

• VISA Matters

• Registration in Liaison Office of Central

People’s Government in Hong Kong SAR

(LOCPG)

• Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Student Travel

Scheme & Octopus Card

• Open Bank Account

• Phone Services

• Housing 3SURVIVAL TIPS

• Useful Apps

• Sort Out Your Finances

• Administrative and Supporting Offices

• Essential Contacts in Hong Kong

• MTR Map

• Important Dates for 2021-2022

Student Life@TWC

• Personal Growth & Counselling Services

• Career Planning & Development

• Student Development Programme

• Non-academic Graduation Requirements – Work-

Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) Internship and

College Seminars

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The Student Affairs Office (SAO) is dedicated to promoting the all-rounddevelopment of students. In line with the College’s mission to nurturestudents as caring and socially responsible persons and to provide studentswith a holistic education, SAO provides a wide range of programmes tosupport personal development and offer a rewarding learning experience:

For details:

• Peer Mentorship Programme (PMP) aims to help you transit smoothly into TWC byproviding a supporting network, opportunities to meet friends and benefits from theknowledge and experience of senior students. In this programme, you will be assignedwith a trained peer mentor, she/he will guide you through the 1st year by arrangingdifferent social activities.

• Interested students please register here: shorturl.at/nrBY0 on or before 10 September(Friday). If you want to have more information about the programme, please feel freeto contact Ms. Zara Tse at 3468 6783/ [email protected] or Ms. Tina Tsang at 31906620/ [email protected].

Activities arranged by SAO Date

Compulsory gathering: Welcoming Party 25 Sept 2021 (Sat)

Hiking 13 Nov 2021 (Sat)

BBQ Gathering 5 Feb 2022 (Sat)

Compulsory Gathering: Closing Ceremony 20 May 2022 (Fri)

To learn more about PMP activities and apply to become our Mentee, please visit the link (shorturl.at/nrBY0) or QR code below by 10 Sept 2021

Successful applicants (Quota: 90) will receive our matching announcement by 15 Sept 2021. Let’s have fun in the welcoming party on 25 Sept!

Location:

Tel.:

Opening Hours:

Email:

Website:

8/F, Ma Kam Chan Memorial Building, 31 Wylie Road, Homantin, Hong Kong

(852) 3190 6673

Mon – Fri, 9:00am – 5:30pm

[email protected]

https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration

_Units/reg

REGISTRY is responsible for matters related to admissions, registrations, timetabling, examinations,

student records, certification and awards. Please refer to the notification issued by Registry and go to the

designated venue for registration and get your SID card.

For enquiry, please feel free to contact the Registry:

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Tung Wah College provides campus-wide Wi-Fi deployments for staff, student and guest to access college network and / or Internet. The new WiFi is fully covered in classrooms, laboratories, lecture theaters, meeting rooms, library, canteen, sky gardens and staff offices. For details:

Internet Access and Enquiry:

Student Computer Centre, for details:

You can use your college computer account to access various IT facilities and services such as computer laboratory, printing services, Library e-resources, Office 365, Wi-Fi, Blackboard, PowerCampus etc. For details:

Course Registration (Semester 1, 2021/22)All core/ required courses are normally pre-registeredfor students. Students can view their personal timetablethrough PowerCAMPUS Self-Service starting from 25August 2021.

Course Registration starts at 9:00am, 30 August 2021(for Senior Year Entry students of Degree programmes),and at 9:00am, 1 September 2021 (for Year 1Entry students of Degree/Higher Diploma programmes).For details:

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Have completed the minimum required credit units as

prescribed for the programme with a Cumulative Grade

Point Average (cGPA) of at least 2.0 for students who

are admitted before 2013/2014; or with a Graduation

Grade Point Average (gGPA) of at least 2.0 for students

who are admitted in or after 2013/2014;

Have achieved GPA of 1.0 or

above for all courses in the

programme;

Have satisfied the requirements of the

graduation project / practicum, if any, as

prescribed for the academic programme;

Have completed the Work-Integrated

Learning Programme / Co-operative

Education Scheme / Community Service

Programme required by the programme;

Have attained a valid score of 6.0 in IELTS Academic or equivalent (for

degree level programmes only). (Students would be considered as

having fulfilled the requirement if they have obtained a valid score in

IELTS or equivalent at the commencement of the programme.)

To be considered for the award of the qualification, students are required to fulfill the followings:

4th Floor of King’s Park Campus, the

price is reasonable compared to the

restaurants nearby.

CANTEEN@TWC

OPENING HOURS

Monday to Friday 7:00am-6:45pmSaturday 7:00am – 4:30pm

Closed on Sunday and Public Holiday

• Early Childhood Education Society

• Medical Science Society

• Nursing Society

• Occupational Therapy Society

• Physiotherapy Society

Others• Community Service Team (CS Team) • TWC Best Buddies Hong Kong• Rotaract Club of Tung Wah College

• Art Society

• Astronomy Society

• Christian Society

• Music Society

• Outdoor Activities Society

• Sports Society

Student Union and Student Societies

The Tung Wah College Students’ Union (TWCSU):The TWCSU, the largest student body, is a non-profitorganisation. There are student societies, each with distinctiveobjectives and functions that cater to the diverse interest ofthe student population. These students’ bodies arecategorised into two main groups under TWCSU: AcademicSocieties and Interest Clubs.

Students can reserve Badminton /

Basketball Court in TWC by filling the

application form . For details:

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Non-local students studying a full-time, locally accredited programme at degree level or above with a study period of no less than one academic year will receive a “No Objection Letter” (NOL) issued by Immigration Department upon approval of application for student visa/visa extension of stay. With this NOL, eligible students are then allowed to take up study/curriculum-related internship/ placement, part-time on-campus employment and summer employment.

• The Internship must be arranged or endorsed by the programmeoffering department.

• Duration of the internship is up to one academic year, or one-third of the normal duration of the relevant full-time study programme, whichever is shorter.

• There is no restriction on work location, salary and working hours.

• The working hours for part-time on-campus employment shall not be more than 20 hours per week throughout the year.

• Students may only work at the on-campus “Desinated Operators”. If the work location is outside campus, the employer must be TWC.

• Summer employment is to be undertaken during the summer months (i.e. June –August).

• There is no restriction on work location, working hours, nature of work and employers.

Study/ Curriculum Related Internship / Placement:

Part-time on Campus Employment:

Summer Employment

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Work-Integrated Learning Programme (WILP) involves work-based learning experiences that take place in an organisational context relevant to a student’s future profession, or the development of generic skills that will be valuable to that profession.

The aim of the WILP is to bridge the gap between classroom learning and the real world, thereby enabling students to integrate their knowledge, concepts and skills learned from textbooks or classrooms in a practical way in the workplace, and to positively influence their career planning.

For details:

The Integrative Health Centre under the School of Nursing provides the

following services to eligible students with 40% off the consultation fee by showing the

student card:

1. Traditional Chinese Medicine;

2. Symptom Management;

3. Occupational Therapy;

4. Health Education and;

5. Health Promotion.

Service hours:

Monday – Friday: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Saturday: 9:00am – 1:00pm (by appointment)

Closed on Sundays and public holiday

Contact:

Address: 1/F Tung Hei Court, 73 Bulkeley Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon

Tel.: 3568 4550

Fax: 3568 4548

*Notes for students who need specialist care and hospital care in government clinics and

hospital

If you are a Hong Kong citizen, you will be charged at public rate.

If you are NOT a Hong Kong citizen, you may be charged at private rate. You should,

therefore, purchase appropriate and adequate private medical and hospital insurance

covering the period of your stay in Hong Kong.

Medical Care and Insurance

Access to specialist care or hospitalisation:

When specialist care and hospitalisation are required, you can consider using the

services provided at public clinics and general wards of government hospitals. The

charge for those holding a Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID card) is subsidised. Non-

local students without a HKID card are required to pay full fees for services and

hospitalisation in government hospitals.

For details of the fees charged by government hospitals, please visit www.ha.org.hk

(Services Guides Fees and Charges).

Insurance:

Non-local students who are going to spend more than 180 days in Hong Kong are

eligible to apply for a Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID card). As it takes time to

obtain the HKID card, you are strongly advised to get your own medical insurance to

cover your first month of stay.

Many insurance policies are strictly on a reimbursement basis. Non-local students,

even with insurance coverage, may have to settle the medical bill first before you

can claim reimbursement. It is important for you to check carefully with your

insurance company on the extent of coverage and claim procedures, and set aside a

sum of money for contingencies.

LIVING IN

HONG KONG

Procedures: 1. Download Application Form2. Book Appointment 3. Bring supporting document (booking confirmation + Student visa +

Passport/PRC Exit-Entry Permit to and from Hong Kong & Macau)4. Reach Registration of Persons Office as booked5. Get your HKID Card after 10 working days6. Remember to carry it EVERYDAY

Information about supporting documents & application process could be found by: Under Age 18https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/services/hkid/reg_replace.html#under_18&secondTab

Above Age 18https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/services/hkid/reg_replace.html#above_18

Online Booking Service: www.gov.hk/en/residents/immigration/idcard/hkic/bookregidcard.htmOr 24-hour Telephone Booking Service at (852) 2598 0888

According to the Registration of Persons Ordinance, non-local students permitted to stay in Hong Kong for more than 180 days MUST apply for the Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID Card) at the Immigration Department within 30 days of arrival. You are therefore required to apply for a HKID card in person at the Immigration Department as soon as possible. To save time, you may make an advanced booking via the following channels:

Location:

Tel.:

Opening Hours:

Email:

Website:

8/F, Ma Kam Chan Memorial Building, 31 Wylie Road, Homantin, Hong Kong

(852) 3190 6673

Mon – Fri, 9:00am – 5:30pm

[email protected]

https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration

_Units/reg

For visa matters’ enquiries, please feel free to contact the Registry:

根據教育部規定,在香港連續學習或在高校連續從事研究工作超

過六個月的全日制內地學生學者必須在來港三個月內到中央人民

政府駐香港特別行政區聯絡辦公室 (中聯辦) 教育科技部報到註冊,

以便在學習或研究期滿後開具在港澳地區留學証明,否則不予開具。

Department of Education, Scientific and Technological Affairs of LOCPG(中央人民政府駐香港特別行政區聯絡辦公室教育科技部)

• 往來港澳通行證

• 學生証

去中聯辦註冊需要攜帶:

(無需交納手續費)

註冊地點: 香港特別行政區香港島上環干諾道中200號信德中心西座1003室

辦公時間: 上午9:30-12:30,下午2:00-5:00。一般每週二辦公,報到高峰期可能週四

也會辦公。逢香港政府規定節假日不辦公。

香港中聯辦網址: www.locpg.hk

中聯辦地址: 香港干諾道西160號

總機: (852) 2831 4333

港島工作部地址: 香港干諾道中200號信德中心西座3209室

電話: (852) 2105 7888

i. Valid for all forms of transport in Hong Kong (e.g. MTR, Bus, Tram, Ferry)

ii. Enjoy concessionary fares on MTR journeysiii. Settle payment at convenient stores and

supermarkets etc.

Steps: 1) Download application form from MTR website.2) Bring completed form to SAO for endorsement of student status.

Please refer to the notice email sent by SAO.3) Submit endorsed form to specific MTR Station, with photo and

application fee. 4) Collect your student octopus card according to the time and

station selected in your application form. 5) Remember to renew it every year around the same time when

reminded by SAO email. 6) More information:

http://www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/tickets/student_travel_scheme.html

How to apply?

The majority of banks are open Monday to Friday and on Saturday morning.

Documents for opening a savings account:

1) Passport/travel document(s), (e.g. Chinese Travel Permit for Mainland Students);

2) Proof of your permanent address in your own country (e.g. original bank statement in English/Chinese, issued in the last three months, latest driving license in English/Chinese) and/or proof of your current address (a letter from office of student residences, tenancy agreement, etc.);

3) Student Identity card and letter of admission to TWC;

4) Proof of residential address in Hong Kong in English;

5) Contact phone number and email address in Hong Kong and;

6) Hong Kong Identity Card (if any).

Note:

• Banks may require additional documents in opening of account or reject applications of persons from certain countries. Please allow more time to process your bank account.

• Students under 18 must be accompanied in person by their parent(s) or legal guardian to open a bank account at one of our local banks. For details, please check with the local banks directly.

How to Open a Bank Account?

Most of the Hong Kong residents own mobile phones and use themfrequently. To keep in touch with your friends and families outside andinside Hong Kong, you may need phone service. There are two types ofphone services provided in Hong Kong

1) Pre-paid Card – Pay as You GoBoth local and international calling cards are offered.• Can be used instantly.• Can be bought at any convenience stores like 7-11 and Circle K.• Credits could be topped up by buying recharge card at the

convenience stores or the stores of network providers.Some recharge cards are only sold in designated shops or their service centers. You need to confirm where the recharge cards are sold.

2) Plan Service• Requires signing of contract with:

• Address proof for registration and;• Hong Kong Identity Card.

• Need to go to the designated service center for registration.• Monthly payment.

Phone Service Companies in Hong KongDifferent phone packages are available for both pre-paid card and mobile phone plans with or without 3G/4G service. For more information, please visit:

3HKhttp://www.three.com.hk

PCCWhttp://www.pccw.com

SmartTonehttp://www.smartone.com

1010http://www.1010.com.hk

China Mobilehttp://www.hk.chinamobile.com

Telecom Digitalhttp://www.telecomdigital.cc

China Unicomhttp://hk.chinaunicom.com

CSLhttp://www.hkcsl.com

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Useful Information: For those who do not familiar with theneighborhood around TWC and areas in Hong Kong, you can make usea popular online map system in Hong Kong called [CentaMap.com](http://www.centamap.com). You can put either the address or thebuilding name in “Map Positioning” field. Then the system will showyou the page with the location required. In addition, you may searchfor other essential information for living such as the publictransportation, fast food and restaurants and etc on that page.

Other useful information: Location Map of TWC [Google Map] (https://www.google.com.hk/maps/)

For details:

Major Real Estate Agents

• http://hk.centanet.com

• http://en.hkp.com.hk/

• http://www.ricacorp.com/zh-hk/

• http://www.midland.com.hk/eng/

• http://www.century21-hk.com/eng/

Apartment Search Platforms

• http://www.wedeal.hk/

• https://rent.591.com.hk/

• http://www.28hse.com/en/

• http://www.gohome.com.hk/english/home.asp?

• https://www.house730.com/

Disclaimer

This is a service provided by the Student Affairs Office of Tung Wah

College for the purpose of information giving only. There is no

involvement or responsibility in any dealings between the student/staff as

tenants and the service providers/landlords/real estate agents. Any

matter related to leasing is between the information seeker and the

information provider and the College does not have any involvement in

the dealings. The Tung Wah College shall not be responsible or liable for

any information which is made available through this service.

It is not always possible to secure a rental flat before arrival. You may wish to come earlier before the term starts to look for a rental flat. In that case, you will need to book for short-term accommodation, say a few days in a guest house or a hotel. It is advisable that you make the booking early. Depending on the market situation, and your personal preference, at least one week is needed to find a rental flat, get it furnished, and settle down.

**The below information provided is for reference only. It does not constitute endorsement by the College. Please note that room charges are subject to change without prior notice. Students should contact the hostels and hotels directly for the most updated details of their rates.**

The Humphreys6 – 6A Humphreys Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (1-min walk to Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit - A2)Tel: (852) 8107 0038Email: [email protected]: www.humphreys.com.hkCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Man Cheong House Girls Dorm25-47 Man Cheong Street, Yau Ma Tei, KowloonTel: (852) 9086 1320WeChat: Vincyng3Website: www.rednetstars.com/Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Yesinn@YMT2/F, 1B, Wing Sing Lane, Yau Ma Tei, KowloonRemarks: Student ID card holder will enjoy 5% off online price (MUST BE booked directly through email)Tel: (852) 3703 7333Email: [email protected]: www.yesinn.com/ymt/eindex.htmCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily and monthly rental

Bibliothèque10-12, Dundas Street, Mong Kok, KowloonTel: (852) 2346 3462Email: [email protected]: www.co-living.hk/en-us/indexCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Synbox19A Station Lane, Hunghom, KowloonTel: (852) 3468 6400Fax: (852) 3974 5410Email: [email protected]: synboxhk.com/hostel/Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Vega Suitesatop MTR Tseung Kwan O stationTel: (852) 3963 7888Fax: (852) 3443 1803Email: [email protected]: www.vegasuites.com.hk/en/Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Begonia Residence Kowloon66 Begonia Road, Yau Yat Chuen, KowloonTel: (852) 3443 1881Fax: (852) 3443 1803Email: [email protected]: www.yhk.com.hk/Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

The Salisbury41 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, KowloonTel: (852) 2268 7000Fax: (852) 2739 9315Email: [email protected]: www.ymcahk.org.hk/thesalisbury/en/home/index.htmlCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily rental

Caritas Bianchi Lodge4, Cliff Road Yaumatei, KowloonTel: (852) 2388 1111Fax: (852) 2770 6669Email: [email protected]: www.caritas-chs.org.hk/eng/bianchi_lodge.aspCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily rental

Caritas Student Hostel(Ngau Tau Kok)5/F., 1 On Tak Road, Ngau Tau Kok, KowloonTel: (852) 2843 4609Fax: (852) 3589 2561Email: [email protected]: www.caritas-chs.org.hk/eng/hostel_kok.asp#Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

The Booth Lodge7/F, 11 Wing Sing Lane, Yaumatei, KowloonTel: (852) 2771 9266Fax: (852) 2385 1140Email: [email protected]: www.salvationarmy.org.hk/en/services/boothCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily rental

Bridal Tea HouseNo. 6 Arthur Street, Yau Ma Tei, KowloonTel: (852) 2388 9591Fax: (852) 2388 1257Email: [email protected]: www.bthhotel.com/BTH/tc/HomeCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily and monthly rental

The Grand BlossomNo.123 Bulkeley Street, Hung Hom, KowloonTel: (852) 8107 6602Fax: (852) 2545 5654Email: [email protected]: www.grandblossom.com.hk/index.htmlCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Chi Residences 3933/F, CHI Residences 393, 391-393 Shanghai Street, KowloonTel: (852) 3443 6887Fax: (852) 3443 6889Email: [email protected]: www.chi-residences.com/en/residences/393Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

YHA Mei Ho House Youth HostelNo. 70, Berwick Street, Shek Kip Mei Estate, Sham Shui Po, KowloonTel: (852) 3728 3500Fax: (852) 3728 3508Email: [email protected]: www.yha.org.hk/en/hostel/yha-mei-ho-house-youth-hostel/Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily rental

The Majong2 Pak Tai St, To Kwa Wan, Hong KongTel: (852) 2705 1869Email: [email protected]: themahjonghk.com/Commute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Daily and monthly rental

Harbourfront Hotels8 Hung Luen Road, Hunghom Bay, Kowloon 12 Hung Lok Raod, Hunghom Bay, Kowloon/29 On Chun Street, Ma On ShanTel: (852) 3157 8888Email: [email protected]: www.horizonhotels.com.hk/eng/index.htmlCommute Time: Within 1 hour, MTR and busRental Format: Monthly rental

Survival Tips

ENJOY HIKINGThis app is to showcase various hiking trails in Hong Kong. You can select suitable routes with reference to your interests, physical fitness and experience to enjoy hiking in the countryside of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong MovieHong Kong Movie brings you a one-stop experience from picking up your choices of movies, purchasing movie tickets to publishing movie reviews. This app allows you to browse comprehensive movie information before purchasing your movie tickets in only a few simple steps.

MY OBSERVATORYThe MyObservatory app enables users access to the latest weather information anytime and anywhere. The app provides personalized weather services by allowing you to obtain the latest weather information specific to your location.

OpenRice is the most popular Hong Kong dining guide that includes quantities of information about different restaurants and diners’ reviews. You can search for restaurants by using keyword, district, price and other special features. With GPS, you can also find restaurants near you.There are other services like online booking and coupons offering.

HK MTR MOBILEMTR is the essential transportation in Hong Kong. This app offers information about all MTR railway lines and stations. You can easily check the duration and fee for each ride.With the Exit information, you can arrive to the destinations in a more efficient way.

Hong Kong eTransportHong Kong eTransport provides one-stop service of point to point public transport route enquiry for pre-trip planning. The public transport services include Mass Transit Railway, Light Rail Transit, Franchised Bus, Green Minibus, Ferry, Tram and Peak Tram, Cross Boundary Coach to Huanggang, Bus to Ma Wan and Discovery Bay.

TIMABLETimable helps you discover real-time events. It covers all happenings in Hong Kong like music, arts, exhibitions, festivals, promotional offers, etc. You can search for events by categories, locations and keywords, and it will display the relevant information.

KMBThere are Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) and English versions. Users can search the information of a specific bus route and the nearest bus stop. You do not need to worry about missing a station as there will be Alight Reminder in this app.

Citybus NWFBWherever you are in HK, you can access to the first-hand information of Citybus & NWFB. This app have both Chinese and English version. You can search for the information of specific bus route and the nearest bust stops.

MEAL

Dim Sum Lunch $60 - $90 / head

Fine-dining $350+ / head

Local Chinese Restaurant $100 - $150 / head

Local Cafes $25 - $50 / meal

McDonald’s $22 - $40 / meal / value meal

TRANSPORTATION

Bus $4.3 - $8.9 in Kowloon$9.8+ Hong Kong Island or the New Territories

MTR (Concessionary fare for Personalised Octopus with “Student Status”)

$1.5 - $11.9

Star Ferry $2.2 - $3.7 / single trip

Taxi Flag fall at $24$1.7 for every 200m or 1 minutes waiting time thereafter until the chargeable amount reaches HK$83.5. Toll Tunnel, Toll Road or Toll Area is paid by the passengerAdditional charges: Every piece of baggage $6

Tram $2.3 / trip(HK Island Only)

ITEMS HK$

TUITION FEE AND OTHER CHARGES

ITEMS HK$

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For details:

Office Contact

Student Affairs Office Telephone: 3190 6660

Email: [email protected]

Website:

https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Aministration_Units/sao

Registry Telephone: (852) 3190 6673Fax: (852) 2782 5994Email: [email protected]:https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration_Units/reg

Finance Office Telephone: (852) 3468 6638Fax: (852) 3753 2055Email: [email protected]:https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration_Units/fo

Information Technology Services Office

Hotline: (852) 3190 6640Email: [email protected]: https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration_Units/itso

Library Telephone: (852) 3190-6650 (King's Park Campus)(852) 3725-6208 (Kwai Hing Campus)Whatsapp: (852) 5575 1564Email: [email protected]: https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration_Units/lib

Security Office Tel: 3190 6610 (24 hours) - King's Park Campus

Tel: 2710 7799 (24 hours) - Mongkok Campus Tower A

Tel: 2710 7774 (24 hours) - Mongkok Campus Tower B

TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES

HKSAR Government http://www.gov.hk 1823

HK ImmigrationDepartment

http://ww.immd.gov.hk 2824 6111

HK Tourism Board http://www.discoverhongkong.com 2508 1234

HK Post (General Post Office)

http://hongkongpost.com 2921 2222

Telephone Directory Enquiry

http://www.pccw.com/Customer+Service

1081

HK Observatory http://www.weather.gov.hk 187 8200

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

HK International Airport http://www.hongkongairport.com 2181 8888

Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) http://www.kmb.hk 2745 4466

Citybus http://www.nwstbus.com.hk 2873 0818

New World First Bus http://www.nwstbus.com.hk 2136 8888

Mass Transit Railway (MTR)

http://www.mtr.com.hk 2881 8888

Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry

http://www.hkkf.com.hk 2815 6063

HK Tramways http://www.hktramways.com 2548 7102

Peak Tramways http://www.thepeak.com.hk 2522 0922

MEDICAL CARE

Hospital Authority http://www.ha.org.hk 2300 6555

Queen Elizabeth Hospital http://www3.ha.org.hk/qeh 3506 8888