Communal Dining




It’s during the times we break bread together that we connect better. From time to time, Residential College Master, Associate Master and three Resident Tutors will enjoy meals with residents. Recent communal dining include students of Residential Student Association, Residential Life Assistants and exchange students from South East Asia.
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Residential Colleges, Lee Yick Hoi Lun Mosaic College has presented a captivating Black Box Theatre Drama Performance with the generous support from Sin Wai Kin Chinese Culture Promotion Scheme.
By narrating the tale of JingKe in the story of “JingKe Assassinating King Zhen,” a fresh perspective is revealed by the dedicated efforts of the Director Mr. Chung Siu Hei and talented cast, which includes alumni and current residents. The performance allow us to discover the “JingKe” that resides in everyone of us and lead to meaningful reflection on fame, ambition, and self-destruction.
Black Box Theatre Drama <WoMen De JingKe>














Mosaic High Table Dinner




















The High Table Dinner is a signature event of the Lee Yick Hoi Lun Mosaic College. It’s an honor to have Prof. Tang, Associate Dean (External Relations), Victor and William Fung Professor in Economics from HKU Business School as our hournarable speaker. With the spirit of celebrating the RCs 10th anniversary and HSUHK 45th anniversary, our guests and residents enjoyed the evening with the feast, performances and the keynote speech on Hong Kong’s economy challenges and possible solutions
The 2nd High Table Dinner was held successfully on 31 Mar of 2025. With the remarkable speech from Prof. Anthony Fung, Wei Lun Professor of Journalism and Communication and Dean of Social Science from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, our residents get inspired to pursue their own paths with their destructive creativity.
Our Welcome Night is for sure one of the highlights of our Orientation Month! Residents had the wonderful opportunity to officially meet and engage with our Residential College Master, Associate Master and three Resident Tutors, as well as to connect with fellow residents. The management team also introduced College activities, rules and regulation, ensuring that students can effortlessly integrate into the vibrant residential life at Lee Yick Hoi Lun Mosaic College. The night ended with fun games and a delightful dinner.
Mosaic Welcome Night












Cultural Visit to Tsz Shan Monastery






Supported by the Sin Wai Kin Chinese Culture Promotion Scheme, students and staff members paid a visit to the Tsz Shan Monastery. Guided tour were arranged with volunteer monks explaining the architectural style and fundamental concepts of Buddhism. The evening ended with a complete vegetarian menu that adheres to Buddhist traditions that exclude pañca parivyaya at Tai Po.





Bharatanatyam Dance Workshop
Partnered with Beyond Bollywood, we are happy to invite an artist from Scotland to perform and share with us the beauty of the Indian culture through the Bharatanatyam Dance. Students showed appreciation to the meaningful performance by the artist and got the opportunity to learn and dance along.
Gym Workshop
Co-organized with the SAO PE Unit, the Gym Workshop invited professional instructors to instruct the proper use of fitness equipment and sports techniques, allowing students to experience the fun of exercising, adding some enjoyment to their intense study life!
Mosaic Christmas Dinner





Embracing the joyful Christmas spirit, residents mingled and laughed as they shared stories and caught up with familiar faces, enjoying an evening filled with warmth, delicious pizzas, and the gentle melodies of Christmas music.
To further welcome our residents, they were invited to enjoy a immersive experience of a classical music concert in the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui. Of course, they also had the perfect opportunity to savor the stunning scenery of the Victoria Harbour.
Classical Music Concert and Harbour Night




Cultural Walking on Hong Kong Island




As part of the Orientation Month, students explored and enjoyed the culture and city view of the Hong Kong Island through local poems and music. Walking along Paterson Street, Yee Wo Street and many other cultural sites, they have developed a richer appreciation to the beauty of this signature district of Hong Kong.