About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Portland Street, Diocesan Boys' School, Shanghai Street, Nos. 600-626 Shanghai Street, Langham Place, Hong Kong, Canton Road, Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong, Nathan Road, Lui Seng Chun, Mong Kok Station, Prince Edward Station, Mong Kok East Station, Langham Place Hotel, Hong Kong College of Engineering, Mong Kok Stadium, Boundary Street, Prince Edward Road, Temple Street, Hong Kong, Sino Centre, Argyle Street, Hong Kong, Mong Kok Computer Centre, St Teresa's Hospital, Hong Kong, Sai Yeung Choi Street, Lai Chi Kok Road, Fa Yuen Street, Kowloon Hospital, Shantung Street, Mong Kok Ferry Pier, Tung Choi Street, Kwong Wa Street, Prince Edward, Hong Kong, Bute Street, Hong Kong, Ho King Commercial Building, Yaumati Station, Royal Plaza Hotel, Mong Kok District, Ferry Street, Hong Kong, Macpherson Stadium, Hong Kong, Soy Street, Mong Kok Tsui. Excerpt: Diocesan Boys' School is a boys' school located at 131 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1869, making it one of the oldest secondary schools in Hong Kong. The school aims to provide a "liberal education based on Christian principles"; its students are encouraged to be well rounded. School teams participate in various inter-school sports and music competitions, and has of late won Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation (HKSSF) and Hong Kong Schools Music and Speech Association (HKSMSA) awards. In 2004, a primary school division was opened on the school campus. In 1860, Lady L. Smith, the wife of the first Bishop of Victoria and the Society for the Promotion of Female Education in the Far East(FES) established a girls' school affiliated with the Diocese of the Anglican denomination in Hong Kong. It was given the name "Diocesan Native Female Training School" (DNFTS), and Lady Robinson, the wife of the Governor, became the patroness. According to the...