St John’s Cathedral is a Gothic architecture, which located at Garden Road, in a prime central position, surrounded by several historical buildings. It started service on 11 March 1849. Therefore, it is the oldest surviving Western churchly building in Hong Kong, and the oldest Anglican church in the Far East.We can go there pray or join the mass.
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Stone Slabs Street
Stone Slabs Street has full of history and it also called Pottinger Street. It was named in 1858 after Harry Pottinger (governor of Hong Kong). In the 19th century, it serves a rough boundary between Chinese and Western residents. While in now, here is busy and crowded with lots of costume sell in the surrounding street.
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Tai Kwun
Tai Kwun before is comprised three Declared Monuments of Hong Kong. The former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison. In now, different a multitude of vibrant and inclusive contemporary art presentations and performing arts.
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PMQ
PMQ is a Grade III listed buildings and it is a lot of transformation, before being nowadays accessories market. We can know the history of how this building changes from classical design into artistic.
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Ladder Street
Ladder Street is located near Sheung Wan, Man Mo Temple and YMCA Bridges Street Centre. It is quite convenient for us going there. It has a very long history with lots of ladders. Also, it is worth for us to know how the previous people live in 20 centuries.
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Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum
Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum is built in 1914 and finally opened to the public in 2006. In the museum, it Introduced the overview of the life and career of Dr Sun and Hong Kong's vital role in the reform movements and revolutionary activities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.