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The Peninsula Hong Kong: 1928 Tsim Sha Tsui: Tang Chi Ngong Building, the University of Hong Kong 1929 Diocesan Boys' School: 1929 Mongkok/ Ho Man Tin: Shum Residence (General House, Hip Wai House, & Shum Ancestral Hall)(上將府主樓) 1932 Mixed Fung Kat Heung, Kam Tin, Yuen Long, New Territories: Fanling Lodge: 1934 Public Works Department ...
Upload another image H0206 Old Victoria Barracks, Former Explosives Magazine Justice Drive, Central Upload another image H0008 The Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception No. 16 Caine Road, Central Upload another image H0564 West Point Filters Bungalow No. 50 Kotewall Road, Mid-Levels Now part of the Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre. Upload another image H0009 Bishop's ...
Upload another image H0754 Elliot Pumping Station & Filters, Treatment Works Building Pok Fu Lam Road, Kennedy Town Upload another image H0316 London Mission Building Nos. 78-80 Robinson Road, Mid-levels Now a private clubhouse. Upload another image H0183 Main Block, Tung Wah Hospital No. 12 Po Yan Street, Sheung Wan Upload another image H0510 Matilda and War Memorial Hospital No. 41 Mount ...
Upload another image H0050 Ex-Commodore's House Bowen Road, Central Houses Mother's Choice Limited Upload another image H0531 First Church of Christ, Scientist (Hong Kong) No. 31 MacDonnell Road, Central Upload another image H0489 Former Peak School No. 7 Gough Hill Path, The Peak Used as the Victoria Peak Fire Station since 1967. Upload another image H0143 Fung Ping Shan Building, University ...
Declared monuments of Hong Kong are places, structures or buildings legally declared to receive the highest level of protection. In Hong Kong , declaring a monument requires consulting the Antiquities Advisory Board , the approval of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong as well as the publication of the notice on the Hong Kong Government Gazette .
At present, Hong Kong has the world's biggest skyline with a total of 7,681 skyscrapers, placing it ahead of even New York City, despite the fact that New York is larger in area. [8] Most of these were built in past two decades. [8] Many skyscrapers in Hong Kong feature holes in them called "dragon gates".
Pages in category "Grade I historic buildings in Hong Kong" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Plans are under way to replace the current buildings with a new 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m 2) office at the Tamar basin and scheduled to be completed by 2010. Apart from government offices, the Tamar site will also house the Legislative Council and provide not less than 22,000 square metres of open space for public enjoyment.