A public pier located in Stanley for day-to-day useOriginally named Pedder’s WarfBuilt in 1862 at the end of Pedder StreetRenamed as Blake Pier in 1990Served as a landing place for British royal dignitaries, new governors,andother VIPs visiting Hong KongIn 1965, demolished by the government due to the reclamation worksMoved and rebuilded in Morse Park in Kowloon In 2007, transferred the last time to Stanley and rebuilt next to the Murray House
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murray house
It has a history of 175 yearsEarly Years of British Rule: built in 1846, at the junction of Garden Road and Queensway in Central, was the officers' quarters of the Murray Barracks.Japanese invasion:It was used as a command centre by the Japanese gendarmerie. It was also the site of executions. Murray House has been repeatedly rumored to be "haunted” and has been exorcised twice.In 1982, the Hong Kong Government has decided to keep the building complete and relocate it to Stanley.It is now housing restaurants and shops.It reorganized the Murray Building's tenants and changed half of the space to H&M.Three floors high and covers an area of 987 square meters.
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the old stanley police station
Built in 1859The oldest surviving police station buildingWas declared a monument in 1984Restuarant “Table88” in 1993 Wellcome in 2003PARKnSHOP in 2018
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St Stephen's College
St. Stephen’s College was founded in 1903 by a group of businessmen in Hong KongThe college aims to provide an alike experience to Britain public schools for their childrenThe campus was relocted from Western District to Stanley in 1928Present of St. Stephen’s CollegeNow, the college has its own exhibition halls and heritage trail to record and preserve its historyMany buildings in the campus are defined as historical buildings or even declared monuments