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Is the University of Hong Kong in Central?
The University of Hong Kong is in Central.

The University of Hong Kong is located in Pokfulam Road, Central and Western District of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Central (also known as Central District) is located in Central and Western District of Hong Kong.

The University of Hong Kong was founded on 19 10 on March 6/kloc-0, and was formally incorporated on March 30 of the following year. Its predecessor is Hong Kong College of Western Medicine, which is the oldest higher education institution in Hong Kong.

Central is the political and commercial center of Hong Kong, where many banks, multinational financial institutions and foreign consulates are located. Hong Kong's government headquarters, the Legislative Council Building and the former Government House (now called Government House) are all in Central. Like Sheung Wan, Central is an important area leading to Chek Lap Kok, Yuen Long, Tuen Mun and the border.

Dominant disciplines of the University of Hong Kong

The University of Hong Kong Grants Committee launched the Area of Excellence Scheme on 1997. Among all the 18 field projects, the University of Hong Kong hosted 8 projects and participated in 6 in cooperation with other institutions.

By the end of 20 13, the University of Hong Kong has completed two projects, namely, economic and commercial strategy and drug synthesis and research and development. The modeling and simulation research of marine environment, large-scale epidemic, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, bone diseases, polymer materials and emerging electronics are still in progress.

It is not difficult to see from the "Excellence in Discipline" that medicine, business and information science are traditional and highly competitive disciplines of HKU. In addition, HKU's disciplines such as civil engineering, law and politics, and education are among the best in the world.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-University of Hong Kong