| 校園實景
Snapshots of Ming Kei College
The lovely spider tree is in full bloom. (April 2002) Fallen flowers look like a starry sky.
To see other murals, please click here. Christmas mass dance 2001 Please press on the photo to get the same one at 1024x768 if you desire.
Enzyme experiment at secondary three level : The effect of pH on the reaction rate of amylase extracted from germinating mung beans. [An Iodine tested starch-agar plate discriminates regions of differential clearing.] [LINK to the ENZYME (Catalase) page.] Free animated gif rendered stationary - taken from http://www.animatedgif.net/musicsound/musicsound.shtml) Click here to view and listen to a segment of MKC's school hymn (校詩) sung by the whole school (mpg file size : about 5,500 K, more suitable for broadband viewer) * * * |
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| 1. The Ming Kei bus stop and the urban school | |
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In fact, Ming Kei College is also the name of a bus stop. For people who need to travel to Hong Kong island from Ming Kei College, a convenient way would be taking the bus no. 904 or 905 via the West Harbour Undersea Tunnel Crossing. The bus stop is facing Ming Kei College on the opposite side of Cherry Street.
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| 2. The Standard class room and the building | |
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Students of many generations have leaned their bodies here, overlooking life events along OAK street.
This is the corridor of A floor. Normally it is crowded with people. But during holidays, hard working teachers may take a short break in the empty space. What simple pleasure it is to bask under the Winter sun. Guess who is reading newspaper ? [Link to MKC colleagues.]
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| 3. The elements have no mercy on our whitewash | |
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Click on this sentence to view the wall of MKC along the Cherry Street. 4. Pipes : water pipe, electrical power trunk, and signal trunk |
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| 5. A tiny plant struggling on wall. Do you know its exact location ? Does it still survive ? | |
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[Below : Another corner with tough plants. It is a perfect example to show asexual reproduction. A single leaf can be cut into a dozen pieces. Each piece can grow into a new plant.]
Another corner in the campus, do you know where is it ?
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| 6. An old school has amenities that belong to a bygone age, yet this roof top fan is still vigorously working well (with occasional repair, of course). | |
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| 7. Under the IT in Education project, CCCMKC is able to purchase a large number of PCs | |
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Ms. Ko yee ha, one of our dedicated IT-coordinators, teaches (?) in our MMLC II (G7). |
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| 8. The surrounding of Ming Kei College | |
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The surrounding of Ming Kei College has changed drastically over the year. Once a harbour where fishing boats found shelter, now a reclaimed piece of flat land on which selected plants thrive. A range of nearby fly-over(s) provide good vantage points where the school could be viewed from different perspectives.
Cotton trees in full bloom in the park next to MKC.
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| 9. Sunset at B floor corridor
(just outside the Biology laboratory)
The B floor corridor is always busy. Here in the photograph, it is apparently devoid of life. Open the doors, one would find students singing in the music room, moulding clay in the ceramics room and having an interest club meeting in the Biology laboratory. The radiation spectrum of sunset has casted a warm red glow on the wall of the corridor - just lovely. Readers who would like to view MKC's staircase at noon, please press on the following thumbnail photograph.
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10. The heart of CCCMKC
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11. Students working together LINK to students' photographs
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