Religious / Museum
City Gallery
The City Gallery is located in Edinburgh Square, Central. It was transformed from an annex of the former City Hall. It has a height of 5 floors and is Hong Kong's first exhibition hall with the theme of planning and infrastructure. The City Pavilion interactively displays Hong Kong’s major planning suggestions and infrastructure projects through different exhibits, and introduces the future development direction of our city, so that the public can understand Hong Kong’s planning work, and it is also a window to promote planning awareness and public participation.......
Western Monastery
Western Monastery, located in Lao Wai Village, Tsuen Wan, is backed by Tai Mo Shan and faces Sandie Lake in front of it. It is surrounded by lush flowers and trees, flowing water, and a quiet environment. The whole temple Lianhoushan covers an area of nearly 200,000 square meters. It was founded in 1970 by the old monk Yong Xing, the chairman of the Bodhi Society. It is a Chinese palace-style architecture. Glazed tile surface, canopies flying steeply, solemn and majestic; surrounded by mountains, shaded by green trees, beautiful scenery and elegant scenery.......
The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery
Po Lin Monastery, also known as Po Lin Monastery, is a Buddhist temple in Hong Kong. There is an "Altar of Earth" in front of the entrance and exit of the temple. , Is one of the tourist attractions in Hong Kong. Opposite the Po Lin Monastery is the world-famous Big Buddha. Located at 520 meters above sea level, Ngong Ping is the second largest outdoor bronze Buddha in the world. The base of the Big Buddha is a three-story exhibition hall with many types of cultural relics. . Including Kangxi's handwritten Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra and other believers' calligraphy and paintings. On the front, there are more than four hundred kilograms of Jizo Bodhisattva, and a bronze bell made of leftover materials. The second pavilion contains calligraphy and painting scriptures, and the third floor is the seat of longevity for believers and the Buddha's relic.......
Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum
The site of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is "Kom Tong Hall ". It was originally the residence of Hong Kong businessman Ho Gantang. It was completed in 1914. The memorial hall was opened to the public in 2006. It has four floors and two permanent exhibition halls. It displays a number of precious historical relics and diversified audio-visual programs. It comprehensively explains the life and deeds of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and Hong Kong in the late 19th century. The important role played in the reform and revolutionary movement in the early twentieth century made local citizens and overseas tourists remember the footprints of this great man in Hong Kong.......
Fireboat Alexander Grantham Exhibition Gallery
The Fireboat Grantham Exhibition Hall is an exhibition hall with the theme of Hong Kong's maritime firefighting history. It opened in 2007. The exhibition hall covers an area of about 1,200 square meters. It preserves the fire-fighting ship Grantham manufactured in Hong Kong in 1953 and retired in 2002. There is also an exhibition hall displaying unique fire-fighting cultural relics, supplemented by multimedia presentations to enhance citizens’ understanding of Hong Kong’s maritime rescue work. know.......
St. Andrew's Church
St. Andrew's Church is the oldest Christian church in Kowloon. It was built with a donation from Sir Chater in 1904, and the foundation was laid by the Anglican Bishop of Victoria Hoyosser. The first three buildings constructed in St. Andrew's Church are of the Gothic Revival style, with red brick exterior walls, pointed arched windows, curved window grilles and stained glass windows. The church has undergone many restoration projects, and in 2006 was awarded the "Excellence Award for the Conservation of Cultural Relics and Historic Sites in the Asia-Pacific Region" by UNESCO.......
Hong Kong Racing Museum
Hong Kong Racing Museum has 8 exhibition halls, a cinema with a capacity of 84 people, and a gift gallery. The themes of each exhibition hall include the history of horse racing in Hong Kong, the development history of Happy Valley and Sha Tin Racecourse, as well as information on several generations of famous horses. Including the skeleton of the three-time Ma Wang Luyi and the specimen of Cuihe, the movie theater regularly screens short films about horse racing, allowing visitors to have a deeper understanding of the history of horse racing in Hong Kong. The Horse Racing Museum is free of charge. Since its opening, it has attracted more than 360,000 Hong Kong citizens and overseas tourists.......
Aviation Discovery Centre
Aviation Discovery Centre is located on the 6th floor of the Sky Corridor of Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2. It is the world’s first aviation-themed multimedia center in the Airport Aviation Building. It was officially opened on June 1, 2007. Responsible for operations. The Aviation Discovery Hall has multiple exhibition areas and more than 20 multimedia interactive facilities, introducing the world's civil aviation industry, the development of the former Kai Tak Airport and the new Hong Kong International Airport. Most of the facilities are free to visit and can be operated by visitors.......
Mei Ho House
The Mei-Ho Building, located in The Stone End Estate in Kowloon, Hong Kong, was built in 1954 as the earliest and most fruitful six-storey "H"-shaped residential building in Hong Kong and was rated as a Grade II-2 historic building. The redevelopment of the old building in Ishiguro Village and the 41st US-Holland Building were retained at a cost of HK$220 million to transform into the YHA American-Dutch Building Youth Hostel and its American-Dutch Living Pavilion, which opened in December 2013.......
Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Center is located in Kowloon Park. The museum has permanent exhibition halls, thematic exhibition halls, lecture halls, educational activities rooms and reference libraries with the theme of archaeology and cultural relics. The museum often organizes exhibitions, seminars, workshops and guided tours to promote the public's understanding of Hong Kong's cultural relics.......