Pak Tsz Lane Park was the site of an important event in the history of Chinese revolutionary movements. On 13 March 1892, Yeung Ku-wan and Tse Tsan-tai founded the Furen Society, a meeting place for revolutionaries, at 1 Pak Tsz Lane, which is right next to the park. The society eventually merged with Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Revive China Society. The park features exhibition panels, white walls, black frames and fences as well as cut-out details revealing the development of Furen Society’s history layer after layer.
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Lan Fong Yuen
Lan Fong Yuen is a prestigious Cha Chann Teng in Hong Kong and it is well known for their milk tea.
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Tai Kwun
Tai Kwun is Hong Kong’s Centre for Heritage and Arts — a cultural destination for inspiration, stimulation and enjoyment. We aspire to offer the best heritage and arts experiences, and to cultivate knowledge and appreciation of contemporary art, performing arts and history in the community.
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Pottinger Street (Stone Slab Street)
Pottinger Street is a street in Central, Hong Kong. It is also known as the Stone Slabs Street since the street is paved unevenly by granite stone steps. It was named in 1858 after Henry Pottinger, the first Governor of Hong Kong, serving from 1843 to 1844. It is a Grade I historic building.
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Central Market
Central Market is a Grade 3 historically listed building located in Central. It has been revitalised and transformed into a venue which themed as“Playground for All”, featuring an eclectic mix of shops, food stalls, specialty restaurants, event spaces and more.