The Chinese University of Hong Kong Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is (852) 2609 7000, (852) 2609 6000 .

Founded in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin is a forward looking comprehensive research university with a global vision and a mission to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West. CUHK teachers and students hail from all corners of the world. We have over 20,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, of whom 3,000 come from regions outside Hong Kong.


As a top university in Hong Kong and Asia, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin aims to nurture students with both specialized knowledge and wisdom for life. The education experience here is distinguished by a flexible credit unit system, a college system, bilingualism and multiculturalism. There are general education courses to broaden students’ perspectives and develop in them the ability to face the challenges of contemporary society.


Mission of The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin is to assist in the preservation, creation, application and dissemination of knowledge by teaching, research and public service in a comprehensive range of disciplines, thereby serving the needs and enhancing the well-being of the citizens of Hong Kong, China as a whole, and the wider world community. Vision of The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin is to be acknowledged locally, nationally and internationally as a first-class comprehensive research university whose bilingual and multicultural dimensions of student education, scholarly output and contribution to the community consistently meet standards of excellence.


The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin located in the northwest end of Sha Tin, 30 minutes by train from downtown Kowloon and 20 minutes to the Lo Wu border, the Chinese University is celebrated for the beauty of her campus. The 137.3-hectare campus built on a hillside is the largest and the most stunning in Hong Kong. Most of this area is covered in greenery which is nicely carved out of rocks on three plateaux, and nestled among the greenery are tasteful buildings featuring a mix of Chinese and Western architectural styles. The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin Campus is a famous haven for many varieties of flora and fauna which great care has been taken to protect and enhance. It also commands panoramic views of the Tolo Harbour and mountain ranges nearby. Many poets have waxed lyrical about its harmonious tranquillity and scholarly atmosphere.


In The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin , pedestrian-friendly campus is perfect for bird and botany tours, as well as hiking, cycling and long leisurely walks. In fact the Chinese University is home to some of the nicest walks in Hong Kong. A stroll from the MTR University Station to any of the University’s Colleges may take you past a lily pond, rare trees, a Chinese pavilion, a tree-lined mall, monastic courtyards, a Chinese medicinal garden, famous sculptures, award-winning architecture and a plethora of other sceneries and structures as diverse and delightful. All this makes the Chinese University an ideal environment for intellectual and personal growth.


The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin has a range of facilities and resources aimed at making academic inquiry as smooth, invigorating and pleasurable a process as possible. These University facilities also add extra dimensions to life on campus - from the artistic and cultural, to the recreational and athletic. And at CUHK, you can enjoy all the conveniences of Hong Kong's urban centre without the hassle.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin has a population of over 20,000. Protecting the physical and emotional health of all these individuals is a stupendous undertaking. While CUHK members can have their cold or sprained ankle treated at the campus clinics or at designated clinics off campus, the University also empowers them, through health promotion, to improve their own health.


The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin beautiful 137.3-hectare campus overlooking Tolo Harbour is the largest and greenest in Hong Kong. It houses a range of facilities essential for an all-round campus experience, such as world-class libraries, art museums, music halls, swimming pool, sports fields, tennis courts, squash courts, water sports centre and gymnasiums.


The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin Library System is home to one of Hong Kong's strongest and most comprehensive collections. The Art Museum regularly showcases the gems of ancient and pre-modern Chinese art while the Science Museums of China puts on display the natural, cultural and technological treasures of some 60 virtual museums. Sir Run Run Shaw Hall supports the cultural programmes organized by the Office of the Arts Administrator; while the CU Culture Trail unveils the cultural aspects of our campus. The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin has a wide assortment of indoor and outdoor venues for meetings, classes, as well as extra-curricular and leisure activities. Fun and fitness provide much needed balance to work and study. CUHK and its Colleges offer a wide variety of sports facilities, including stadiums, gymnasia, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis and squash courts, weight training rooms and a Water Sports Centre. The Colleges also provide barbecue sites for hire by staff and students.


Over 50% of The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin undergraduates reside in more than 20 hostels of our Colleges. Jointly with six postgraduate halls, these accommodate over 6,000 students. In 2005, I-house began providing a multi-cultural living environment to local, non-local and exchange students. Several more hostels are in the pipeline. Conveniences including transport to and from the University, on-campus transport services, parking, medical clinics, bookstores, banks, a souvenir counter, a supermarket and a hair salon, are also available on The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK Shatin campus.





The Chinese University of Hong Kong Address


The address of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is Shatin, NT, Hong Kong SAR, The People's Republic of China.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Email Address


The email address of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is ugadm@cuhk.edu.hk.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Website


The Website of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is www.cuhk.edu.hk.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Customer Support Service Phone Number


The customer support phone number of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is (852) 2609 7000, (852) 2609 6000 (Click phone number to call).



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