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                <text>Historical Buildings 歷史建築</text>
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                <text>From Chinese tenement buildings to a Western-style Police Station, from a century-old beancurd shop to an iconic bakery building, this collection contains different historical structures of Sham Shui Po, all being carriers of history and collective memory.</text>
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Shape: H-shaped resettlement block</text>
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            <text>Tue to Sun：9:30am to 5:00pm&#13;
Mondays： Closed (except public holidays)&#13;
First three days of the Chinese New Year：Closed&#13;
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve：Closed at 3:30pm&#13;
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Free admission price&#13;
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10 minutes walk from Sham Shui Po MTR Station Exit B</text>
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            <text>https://www.yha.org.hk/en/our-services/mei-ho-house-revitalisation-project/significance-and-design/</text>
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              <text>YHA Mei Ho House Museum  美荷樓 (及美荷樓生活館)</text>
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