
King's College
63A Bonham Road

The present campus of King’s College was built from 1923 to 1926 and officially opened in 1928. Constructed in red bricks with east, south and north wings and a main entrance featuring a curved porch with Ionic columns, the building was used as a military stable for mules and horses of the Imperial Japanese Army. The school building was severely damaged during the Japanese Occupation. It was refurbished and reopened in 1950. The east, south and north wings together with parts of the school’s retaining walls and boundary walls were declared a monument in 2011.
* This building is not open to the public