the oldest park in Hong Kongpreviously named Bing Tau Fa Yuen (「兵頭花園」)Built-in 1860opened to the public in 1871
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Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum
Past: Kom Tong Hall1914 - 1960: residence of the Ho family1960 - 2004: Chang purchased the building and the Church of Jesus Christ 2004: acquired by the Government in 2004 and subsequently converted into the Dr Sun Yat-sen MuseumArchitecture Style: Built in the Composite Classical style popular in the Edwardian Colonial period and Internally features in the Baroque and Rococo stylesDr. Sun Yat-sen Museum is now freely opened for public except Tuesday. There are two permanent exhibition - “Dr Sun Yat-sen and Modern China“ and “Hong Kong in Dr Sun Yat-sen's Time”, and stores around 150 exhibits.
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香港新聞博覽館 Hong Kong News-Expo
PastOriginal site of the American Congregational Mission Preaching House in 1883.Dr Sun Yat-sen was baptised at the hall when he lived there while studying in Hong Kong.Bridges Street Market Opened in 1953.Nearly 60 stalls selling fresh vegetables, fruit, and meat, it served the neighborhood for almost 60 years.PresentPreserving the historic development of news mediaThe free flow of information is one of the important cornerstones of Hong Kong's successful developmentThematic Exhibition: Hong Kong’s Trade Development, Wars Against Epidemics in Hong Kong, Going for Olympic Gold, and Life and the Press During the Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong
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Man Mo Temple
HistoryThe compound of three: Man Mo Temple, Lit Shing Kung(列聖宮), Kung Sor(公所)Man Mo Temple: God of Literature(Man) and God of War(Mo) Lit Shing Kung: created for the worship of all heavenly godsKung Sor: place where the village or community gets together to resolve any conflicts and mattersDos and Don’tsAlways be respectfulBe quietNo SmokingClothing: Men should not go toplessNo flash when taking photosNo photos in the Commemoration Hall in Kung Sor