Hong Kong offers study abroad students an exciting opportunity to experience a rich Asian culture and heritage.
At the turn of this century, Hong Kong was handed back over by Britain to China. Hong Kong offers a unique opportunity for foreign students to integrate into a unique culture and see amazing locations in your spare time.
A big advantage for the students, who are evaluating Hong Kong as their study abroad destination, be it for high school summer study abroad, is that you do need not know the Mandarin or Cantonese since English is the major medium of instruction.
There are many universities to choose from and all of them offer different academic programs, from the high school study abroad programs to the bachelor’s level and master’s level programs. These programs are offered in the fields of business, social sciences, environmental studies, arts etc.
Best Universities for International Students in Hong Kong
Some of the most popular AND well-known universities in Hong Kong are Chinese University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Lingnan College and University of Hong Kong. Many American universities have their own branches in Hong Kong also.
Culture
Though ninety eight percent of Hong Kong’s population consists of Chinese, mainly Cantonese from Mainland China, the diversity of people living in Hong Kong is beyond imagination.
The Cantonese dialect, cuisine, and customs are more significant compared to other Chinese dialects. However, the younger generation prefers to view themselves as Hong Kong-born citizens, rather than Han Chinese.
In Hong Kong, most study abroad international students pay subsidized tuition and service fees. It is also possible for the study abroad students to transfer their credits back to their home university.
Scholarships
There are several scholarships available include the Gilman International Scholarship Program, Freeman-ASIA Program, National Security Education Program, The Blakemore Foundation, Rotary International offer study abroad scholarships to the American students.
Visa
All study abroad students are required to apply for a visa. Though the list of documents to be submitted is given below, it is prudent to check with the local embassy to find out if there are any new requirements.
Check list:
• An application form ID(E)936, with relevant parts duly completed and signed
• Photocopy of the sponsor’s Hong Kong identity card
• Photocopies of the applicant’s travel document containing the personal particulars, its date of issue, date of expiry, details of any re-entry visa held.
• One additional identical photograph of applicant
• A letter of acceptance from the school which the applicant wishes to enter
If the applicant is under the age of 18, one of the applicant’s parents should authorize the sponsor or his relative/friend to be the guardian of the applicant. A consent letter duly signed by both the guardian and one of the applicant’s parents and the guardian should be produced.
Evidence of the sponsor’s financial standing, e.g. bank statements, saving account passbook, tax receipts and employment certificates might be required. Evidence of the applicant’s past residence in Hong Kong (if any).
An undertaking that the sponsor is prepared to arrange accommodation for the applicant or the applicant will be staying with him; or evidence that a place has been provided in recognized boarding school.
It normally takes about four to six weeks to process a visa application. The visa is sent to the sponsor, who in turn is supposed to send it to the study abroad applicant. The sponsor should pay the visa issuance fee after collecting the visa.
About Hong Kong
An interesting statistic that Hong Kong has more cell phones per capita than any where in the world and yet 70% of Hong Kong is still rural. Hong Kong is a city of varied cultures with a vigorous and animated economy based on banking, finance, textiles, shipping, electronics and communication.
The experience of living and studying in Hong Kong is fantastic, expect a huge sky-rise mega city with huge shopping malls and an excellent transport system. Hong Kong is all about enjoying new tastes, weaving through a human traffic jam, and eating tasty local food. Some universities provide handbooks for foreign students to help with adaption.
Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories are the three main parts of Hong Kong. Though not a well-known fact, sporting activities are part of the attraction of Hong Kong. A study abroad student can choose to play sport, from fencing, basketball, windsurfing, golf, snooker, to rock climbing and more. Hong Kong’s varied natural environment, along with its superb recreational facilities allows visitors to take part in these activities. The city has a happening ‘night life’ also.
Hong Kong is one of the favorite academic destinations for visiting scholars since the academic institutes and the libraries have extensive resources, including materials not found on the Chinese mainland. The city offers a unique east-west encounter and helps a student to compare cultural perspectives, an opportunity that can help a study abroad student gain insights that would help in the long run.
Travel and Free Time
A study abroad China experience just would not be the same without a visit to Hong Kong, where you can:
• Board a traditional Chinese sailboat known as a Duk Ling and sail across Hong Kong’s waterways.
• View some of China’s most elaborate paintings from the Han, Ming and Qing dynasties in the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
• Climb the mountain of Victoria Peak, which is the city’s number one tourist attraction and the best place to see a spectacular view of the city and its harbors.
• Walk along Hong Kong’s popular Nathan Road for a unique shopping experience full of malls, galleries, museums and restaurants.
• Enjoy a fun-filled day the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
All of these will provide some much-needed excitement after a long day of studies.