Ricci Hall

Ricci Hall (Chinese: 利瑪竇宿舍; pinyin: Lì mǎ dòu sùshè) is a hall of residence founded in 1929 by the Society of Jesus in memory of Jesuit Matteo Ricci (1552–1610).[1] Located at 93 Pok Fu Lam Road, Ricci Hall is the only Catholic hostel in The University of Hong Kong. In early 1960 it was decided that space of Ricci Hall was inadequate; it should be renovated and rebuilt. On 8 December 1967, the extension of Ricci Hall was inaugurated.[2]

Ricci Hall
Ricci Hall
General information
Location Hong Kong
Address93 Pok Fu Lam Road
Inaugurated1929
Renovated1990
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Chapel
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Chapel
Location93 pokfulam road
(利瑪竇宿舍)
Country Hong Kong
DenominationCatholic
WebsiteOfficial webpage of St. Anthony Church
History
Founded1929: established
Administration
ParishFreguesia de Santo António (薄扶林)
DioceseCatholic diocese of Hong Kong

Ricci Hall is a sports-oriented dorm intended primarily for undergraduate students.

History

Ricci Hall (low-rise buildings)

Ricci Hall Residence is located at 93 Pok Fu Lam Road, is one of the oldest residential halls at the University of Hong Kong. It is a boys only hall, with great history and deep heritage.

Ricci Hall Residence was officially opened on 16 December 1929 and was established as a residence for students of the University of Hong Kong by the Jesuit Fathers. Located on Pokfulam Road, the Hall was a beautiful old style building with wonderful unobstructed view of the harbour.

It was mainly meant to accommodate Catholic students who came from the Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, Wah Yan College, Kowloon, La Salle College and St. Joseph's College, Hong Kong.

Matteo Ricci was chosen as the Patron of the Hall. He is a Jesuit Father famous for his efforts to bring the West to China and China to the West. He is revered for his learning, for initiating a dialogue of cultures and for his knowledge of Chinese literature and philosophy.

In early 1960 it was decided that the space of Ricci Hall Residence was inadequate and it should be renovated and rebuilt. The renovation of the old block of Ricci Hall was completed in 1966, whereas construction of the new block on 8 December 1967.

Building features

Having five separate blocks connected together in order to foster communication among residents, Ricci Hall is unique in the architectural structure. There are total 120 single rooms with a balcony and 16 corridors. The facilities of Ricci Hall include a tennis court, a car park, a dining hall, two libraries, a billiard room, a chapel, a laundry, and 16 pantries at the end of each corridor.

Motto

  • Latin: Quantum potes tantum aude
  • English: As much as you are able, that you should dare to do
  • Chinese: 汝為君子儒 無為小人儒 (論語: 雍也編)

Emblem

Ricci Emblem originated from the emblem in the armour of St Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus. The shield in the emblem was divided obliquely: the wolf and hatchet on the right represents Loyola's family and symbolises generosity and hospitability. The helmet on top of the shield symbolises courage, courtesy, honour and spirit of sacrifice. The Latin sentence on the girdle beneath the shield is Ricci Motto.

Hall Colours

Maroon and White

Students' association

All residents are members of Ricci Hall Students' Association Hong Kong University Students' Union (RHSA, HKUSU). The association was established in 1930. Tape Eric Wong is the first Chairperson of RHSA, HKUSU.

Activities

Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Chapel

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday Masses: 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. (Cantonese), 11:00 a.m. (English)
  • Daily Masses: 7:30 a.m. (Cantonese)
  • Special Masess: First Friday 6:00 p.m. (Cantonese)

Ladies' Night

Ladies' Night is held in the late September. The residents dine ladies in Ricci Hall. Hall Tour will be organised after dinner for the sake of introducing Ricci Hall to ladies invited.

Gong Fight

Gong Fight is held by Ricci Hall and the only ladies residential hall: Lady Ho Tung Hall. Gong was used to remind residents the time in Lady Ho Tung Hall. In 1950s, the residents of Ricci Hall played a trick on the residents of Lady Ho Tung Hall by stealing the Gong. After the incident, two halls started to hold the Gong Fight during which the residents from Ricci Hall join together to "rob" the Gong against the water bomb attack by the residents of Lady Ho Tung Hall. This social activity is held in September and gathering between the residents of two halls follows after Gong Fight.

High Table Dinner

Being the tradition of Oxbridge colleges, High Table Dinner is one of the important functions of hall education. It provides residents with a formal platform to communicate with and be inspired by the graduates. The milk tea session when hall mates can have direct interaction with the guest of honour makes Ricci Hall's high table dinner special.

Social Gathering

Social Gathering is one of the largest social activities held by the junior residents of Ricci Hall. The themes of the function vary years by years. The function acquaints the residents with more people having different backgrounds. Residents are equipped with etiquette through the function.

Annual Ball

Annual Ball is one of the grandest social activities of Ricci Hall. The preparation period lasts for a year and the funding exceeds 200 thousand dollars. Annual Ball symbolises the passing-on of knowledge from the old boys to the current and the experience of holding the Annual Ball crowns the current with pride and memories.

Champion Day

Champion Day is a special day for the residents to share their achievements of the year passed, in the aspects of sports cultural and services with others. Guests will be invited to present prizes. The picture of Champion Day is filled with laughter and tears.

Dragon Boat Race

The residents will participate in Dragon Boat Race in Dragon Boat Festival. After examinations, the residents can relax by joining the Dragon Boat Race which is one of the oldest traditions of Ricci Hall.

Wardens

Some of the Ricci Hall wardens:

  • Fr. Alfred Deignan (1970–1978)[3]
  • Fr. Russell (1978—1990)
  • Fr. Alvaro Ribeiro (1990–1992)[4][5]
  • Fr. Robert Ng (1992–1997; 2011–2014)
  • Rev. Fr. John Yong Tang (since 2014)[6]

Prominent Old Boys

  • 陳岡 Dr. John Tan Kang- Former Principal, Wah Yan College, Kowloon
  • 張永霖 Mr. Linus Cheung Wing Lam – Ex-Chairman, Asia Television Limited
  • 莊陳有 Mr. Chong Chan Yau – Director of Student Development, the University of Hong Kong
  • 方津生 Dr. David Fang Jin Sheng – Prominent orthopaedic surgeon
  • 方心讓 Sir. Harry Fang Sin Yang – Prominent orthopaedic surgeon
  • 馮志強 Mr. Bosco Fung Chi Keung – Former Director, Planning Department, HKSAR
  • 何鴻燊 Dr. Stanley Ho Hung Sun – Chairman, Shun Tak Group
  • 何文匯 Prof. Richard Ho Man Wui – Founding Principal of CUTW Community College
  • 許冠傑 Mr. Sam Hui Koon-kit – Prominent Singer, Actor and composer
  • 林中麟 Mr. Bill Lam Chung Lung – CEO of Urban Renewal Authority
  • 林祖輝 Mr. Lam Cho Fai – Prominent Artist
  • 李柱銘 Mr. Martin Lee – Founding chairman (1994– 2002), the Democratic Party, Hong Kong
  • 林雲峰 Prof. Bernard Lim Wan Fung – President of Hong Kong Institute of Architects (2006)
  • 林子剛 Mr. Thomas Ling Chi Kong – Former Architects Registration Board chairman
  • 吳錦祥 Dr. Stephen Ng Kam Cheung – Doctor, Specialist in Rehabilitation
  • 陳瑋翔 Dr. Sam Chan Wai Cheung – Doctor, Specialist in Psychology
  • 伍步謙 Dr. Ng Po Him – Chairman, Wing Lung Bank
  • 蘇澤光 Mr. Jack, So Chak Kwong – Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council
  • 蘇中平 Mr. Norman, So Chung Ping – Former Principal, Wah Yan College, Kowloon
  • 孫明揚 Mr. Michael Suen Ming Yeung – Former Secretary for Education, HKSAR
  • 施祖祥 Mr. Michael Sze Cho Cheung – Former chairman, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council
  • 唐叔賢 Mr. David Tong Shuk Yin – Deputy President of City University of Hong Kong
  • 謝孝衍 Mr. Aloysius Tse Hau Yin – Past President of Hong Kong Society of Accountants
  • 黃澤恩 Dr. Greg Wong Chak Yan, JP – Past President of Hong Kong Institute of Engineers
  • 黃霑 Dr. James Wong Jum Sum – Prominent Lyricist and composer
  • 黃宏發 Mr. Andrew Wong Wang Fat – Former Chairperson, Legislative Council
  • 鄔維庸 Dr. Raymond, Woo Wai Yung – Past National People's Congress local deputy
  • 余叔韶 Mr. Patrick Yu Shuk-siu – The first local Chinese Crown Counsel
  • 阮世生 Mr. James Yuen Sai Sang – Prominent Director
  • 梁天琦 Mr. Edward Leung Tin-kei – Spokesman of Hong Kong Indigenous
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References

  1. University of Hong Kong. Ricci Hall (1954). Ricci: Souvenir Record of the Silver Jubilee of Ricci Hall, Hong Kong University, 1929–1954. Hong Kong University. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  2. Bernard Mellor (1 January 1980). The University of Hong Kong: An Informal History. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 117–. ISBN 978-962-209-020-0. Retrieved 31 July 2013. The reconstructed Ricci Hall, opened on 8th December 1967
  3. "Father Alfred Deignan, former Hong Kong Jesuit head and ex-principal of elite Wah Yan schools, dies at age 91". South China Morning Post. 11 December 2018.
  4. Growing with Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates: the First 90 Years. Hong Kong University Press. 1 January 2002.
  5. "In loving memory of Fr. Alvaro Ribeiro, S.J." Hong Kong University.
  6. "Ricci Hall Old Boys: Build a Legacy. Leave a Legacy" (PDF). Alumni Networks. The University of Hong Kong. p. 48.

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