[5] A convent in the name of St. Albert the Great Priory has remained to this day following the monastery's conversion into the campus of a school.
[6][7] The old monastery was used as a civilian internment camp during the Japanese occupation of the territory (1941–1945) in the Pacific Theatre of the Second World War.
[11][12][13][14][15][self-published source] New centres of studies became available in Saigon, South Vietnam and Manila, the Philippines and along with the fall of the régime across the border the monastery was closed in the 1950s.
[1] In its place are the campus of Rosaryhill School (41B Stubbs Road) and Villa Monte Rosa [yue] (41A).
[1] The house of St. Albert, from which time became a convent, moved to the west side of the sixth floor of the new campus building.