Many events are held annually in the University's historic Loke Yew Hall, formerly known as the Great Hall.  It is located in the Main Building, the oldest structure on the University's main estate.  Officially opened in 1912, it was Hong Kong's very first concert hall.  Over the years, it has hosted countless ensembles, artists, and scholars including the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Academy Award winning director Ang Lee's film crew, Kunqu master Yu, and Dr. Sun Yat-sen.  During World War II, the hall served as a hospital, and today it is listed as a historic structure.

The hall can accommodate 200-500 seats.  Basic sound equipments and lighting available.