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Ticket to read: how Hong Kong village school has turned double decker bus into library

Retired city bus turns up – as part of scheme to donate old vehicles to worthy causes – just when primary schoolchildren ask teachers for bigger premises

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Principal Wong Wai-lap (back centre) with primary schoolchildren in front of their KMB bus library at Tung Tak School in Hong Kong’s New Territories. Photo: Raymond Mak

Tucked away in the depths of a village on the eastern tip of Yuen Long in Hong Kong’s New Territories, a double decker bus stands as a permanent fixture in the playground of Tung Tak School.

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It has been the new library at the primary school in Kam Tin since the end of June.

With the outside walls covered in whimsical illustrations, the former Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB) vehicle evokes almost no memory of its former role of serving the 64K bus route between Yuen Long West and Tai Po Market station.

When the children said that they wanted a bigger library, I sought out different ways to expand it
Wong Wai-lap, principal, Tung Tak School

Seats were taken out of the vehicle and in their place sprouted shelves of books.

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Colourful beanbags are strewn across the upper deck and a television covers the rear window.

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