Efforts to refresh the campus

Greenery is something necessary to the University campus. The green and natural scenery serve to link up the surroundings, create visual comfort, and establish a sustainable environment that enhances social interaction. The Landscaping team of the Facilities Management Office (FMO) renders its efforts to maintain the campus lively and green. Members of the team monitor the health of plants and trees on campus and replenish new species to ensure a healthy campus and a relaxed ambience.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (大紅花) was planted to impress users at Stephen Kam Chuen Cheong Memorial Plaza

Rhododendron pulchrum (錦繡杜鵑), Asparagus densiflorus cv. Myersii (狐尾天冬), Alternanthera dentata f. rubiginosa (紅龍莧), Cordyline fruticosa (朱蕉) and Tradescantia spathacea ‘Dwarf’ (矮蚌花) were planted to improve the landscaping at Stephen Kam Chuen Cheong Memorial Plaza