New Asia College

New Asia College is a constituent college of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, a public university in New Territories, Hong Kong.

Campus
The college locates on a mount in the university with an excellent view to Tide Cove and Ma On Shan. A circular road New Asia Circle (新亞坊) encircles the campus with New Asia Road (新亞路) leading to the central of the university, and United Road to United College, and Cheng Ming Link (誠明徑) to student residences.

History
New Asia College was founded in 1949 by Chinese scholars Ch'ien Mu (Qian Mu), Tang Junyi (Tang Chun-i), and Zhang Pijie (Tchang Pi-kai), in Hong Kong, then a British dependency, after the Communist victory in mainland China.

In 1963, the college joined forces with United College and Chung Chi College to form the Chinese University of Hong Kong under a charter granted by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. The college has since then become a research and educational hub for Confucian philosophy and Chinese studies.

Presidents and Heads
Presidents and heads of New Asia College:

Presidents (1949–1977)

 * 1. Prof. Ch'ien Mu (1949–1965)
 * 2. Prof. Ou Tsuin-chen (1965–1969)
 * 3. Prof. Shen Yi-chen (1969–1970)
 * 4. Prof. Mei Yi-pao (1970–1973)
 * 5. Prof. Yu Ying-shih (1973–1975)
 * 6. Prof. Chuan Han-sheng (1975–1977)

College heads (1977–present)

 * 7. Prof. Ambrose King (1977–1985)
 * 8. Prof. Lin Tzong-biau (1985–1992)
 * 9. Prof. Leung Ping-chung (1992–2002)
 * 10. Prof. Henry N. C. Wong (2002–2010)
 * 11. Prof. Shun Kwong-loi (2010–2013)
 * 12. Prof. Henry N. C. Wong (2014–2020)
 * 13. Prof. Hector Sun-on Chan (2021–present)

Notable alumni

 * Vincent Cheng (1973) — chairman of HSBC China (2005–11); chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (2005–10)
 * Lavender Cheung (1993) — news anchor at Cable TV Hong Kong (1998–2009)
 * Man-kwong Cheung (1978) — member of the Legislative Council from the Education constituency (1991–97, 1998–2012); president of the Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (1990–2010)
 * Ming-kwai Lee (1972) — Commissioner of Police (2003–07)
 * Sammy Leung (1994) — DJ, MC, and actor
 * Lap-Chee Tsui (1972) — geneticist; vice-chancellor and president of the University of Hong Kong (2002–14)
 * Ying-shih Yu (1952) — historian; tenured professor at Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University