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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Hopewell Centre, Hong Kong, Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, Rosaryhill School, Nam Koo Terrace, St. Francis' Canossian College, Mount Parish, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Queen's Road, Pacific Place, Sheng Kung Hui Tang Shiu Kin Secondary School, Southorn Playground, Wan Chai Station, Wan Chai Market, Lee Tung Street, Canal Road, Hong Kong, Ruttonjee Hospital, Hung Shing Temple, Wan Chai, Novotel Century Hong Kong, Fook Lam Moon, Bottoms Up Club, Kennedy Road, Hong Kong, Jaffe Road, Starstreet Precinct, Old Wan Chai Post Office, Blue House, Johnston Road, Ship Street, Hong Kong, Hennessy Road, Gloucester Road, Hong Kong, Lockhart Road, Tonnochy Road, Forum Restaurant, Green House, Leighton Road, Arsenal Street, Morrison Hill Road, Fleming Road, Thomson Road, Hong Kong, Sun Street, Wan Chai Road, Great George Street, Hong Kong, Marsh Road, Seamen's Institute, Wu Chung House, Tin Lok Lane, Stone Nullah Lane, MLC Tower, Wood Road, Tai Wong Street East, Tai Yuen Street, Gresson Street, St. Francis Street, Tai Wong Street West, Amoy Street, Swatow Street, Li Chit Street, Anton Street, Lun Fat Street. Excerpt: Wah Yan College, Hong Kong (WYCHK; demonym: Wahyanite, pl.: Wahyanites) is an eminent grant-in-aid secondary school in Hong Kong. It was founded on 16 December 1919, by Tsui Yan Sau Peter (1889-1980). It is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus. Fully subsidized by the Government of Hong Kong, it is a grammar school using English as the medium of instruction. It has an enrolment of approximately 960 with 58 teachers and Irish Jesuit Fathers. The Supervisor of the College is Rev. Fr. Stephen Chow, S.J., who is an alumnus of the College, a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, and an educational psychologist with a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree from Harvard University. The ...