Tang King Po School

Tang King Po School (鄧鏡波學校) is a secondary school in Hong Kong. Located in Ma Tau Wai, the school was founded by the Salesians in 1953 with donation from a businessman Tang King Po in 1952. The school was officially opened at 23 July 1953 by the then-Hong Kong Governor Alexander Grantham.

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