The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage(長春社文化古蹟資源中心)
The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage was established in 1909. It is a Grade 2 historic building. Its former site was West Point Chinese Public, which provided medical services to patients with plague and infectious diseases. Therefore, the building witnessed the development of Western medicine in Hon Kong. Then, it converted into a hospital staff quarters after the establishment of Tsan Yuk Hospital。After the war, it was used as a sheltered workshop for the Social Welfare Department, and in 2005, it was leased by The Conservancy Association which organized diversified heritage cultural activities for the public. Nowadays, the main strength of the building is to enhance social awareness of Hong Kong heritage conservation.
Western District Community Centre (西區社區中心)
Western District Community Centre established in 1922 as Tsan Yuk Hospital operated under the Chinese Public Despensary Committee in order to provide newborn services to the community.In 1923, on the advice of Dr. Alice D Hickling ,the first female doctor in Hong Kong. The hospital started training of Chinese midwives and changhe the paradigm of maternal care in Hong Kong. 1934, It became a government hospital.Then in 1937,it became teaching departments of the faculty of medicine of the University of Hong Kong.In addition that it accredited by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. In 1955, after the relocation of Tsan Yuk Hospital to Hospital Road, the old building was renamed as Western District Community Centre in 1973.It used as an office and event space for community groups.As the old site of Tsan Yuk Hospital, it represent the development of gynaecology in Hong Kong and classified as a Grade 1 historic buildings. The building combined of Chinese and Western architecture.Edwardian architecture's iconic rotating staircase and with Chinese tiled eaves.
Kau Yan Church
Kau Yan Church, is a church located at 97A High Street that built by the Basel Mission for a congregation from the Hakka community in 1861. The church named as Grade I historic buildings in 2011 and it is the respresentative of Gothic building style which still existing in HK. Its pointed arches, applied Buttresses, Tracery mixed with modernize and simplify building style designed by famous architects Palmer & Turner. The church, as a successful examples of Revitalising Historic Buildings, helps us on understanding the social development of HK in colonial ruling period.