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Celebrating 30 Years of Our Tuen Mun Campus

Map designed by He Shiwei,student of Animation and Digital Arts

This year is the 30th anniversary of our wonderful Tuen Mun campus. Since moving from Stubbs Road in 1995, Lingnan has grown from more than a place of learning to a second home for many. The campus continues to evolve with new landmarks and facilities that reflect our vibrant spirit. Which is your favourite?

Wing On Plaza

Nestled in the heart of Lingnan University and cherished by the whole community, Wing On Plaza is an iconic gem surrounded by lush greenery and in the shade of graceful lychee trees, a serene spot to soak up some sunshine.

Contemporary Garden

A peaceful retreat amid greenery and eloquent art. Two notable statues are “Effort” (“Esfuerzo” in Spanish) by Mexican sculptor José Sacal, symbolising self-improvement through education, and a bronze of Dr Sun Yat-sen and his vision of a just and inclusive world.

Kin Sun Square (Skylight)

Bathed in natural sunlight streaming through the skylight, Kin Sun Square is a vibrant hub of thriving student life. Throughout the year, it hosts a variety of activities – from performances to exhibitions – reflecting the true energy and spirit of our university.

Lingnan Hub

This new eight-storey development is for students and staff, and has residential units, shared common spaces that encourage community interaction, and sustainable features such as natural lighting, ventilation, and rooftop solar panels.

Lingnan Education Organization Building

This will support the newly formed School of Data Science, and be used for academic and research purposes, to foster innovation and interdisciplinary learning to meet the demands of the digital era.

Behind the Scenes

Rare glimpses into the construction of the campus in the ’90s – as it progressed brick by brick, and step by step towards a future shaped by knowledge and innovation.

Share Your Campus Memories!

Whether it’s a cherished memory, a funny story, or a photo that brings back the good old days – we would like to hear from you!

Share your memories with us at: LUmagazine@LN.edu.hk.

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