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Then: 186-190 Queen's Road East
The three bays of verandah type tenement buildings form a continuous façade verandah facing Queen's Road East.
The buildings lie on land reclaimed before 1887.
The buildings lie on land reclaimed before 1887.
Nam Kou Terrace
It is a mansion with Eastern and Western architectural styles and is famously known as "The Wan Chai Haunted House"
Green House: Now
The Green House is listed as a grade 2 historic building. It's name was derived from the green painted exteriors. It is located at 1-11 Mallory Street and It is one of the last remaining tong-lau of the balcony type in Hong Kong.
Green House: Then
Green House earlier was a block of ten tenement houses. It was located at 1–11, Mallory Street in Hong Kong. Its name is owed to the green colored exteriors of the building. It is one of the tong-lau of the balcony type in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association
This institute provides education, research and training in cardiorespiratory disease and, in particular, tuberculosis, which is still a major problem in Hong Kong. It also offers treatment through several hospitals, including The Freni Care &…
Blue House (Interior): Hong Kong House Of Stories
Hong Kong House of Stories is a museum located at the ground floor of the Blue House
Blue House (Exterior)
The Blue House is a tenement block building located at Stone Nullah Lane in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is named after the blue coated paint on its exterior walls.
31 Wing Fung Street
No.31 Wing Fung Street is a residential building in "ART DECO" style with minimal facade decorations. The "rounded" corner blends in with the junction of the two narrow streets.
No 18. Ship Street
Built in early 20th century by the Tse Family of Hop Yuen Construction company. It has western style decorations plastered with column motifs. The Chinese shop sign is still preserved today.
Nos 60A-66 Johnston Road “Guangzhou verandah type” shophouse
Built in early 20th century, the deep verandah is a desgin response to the tropical climate. The shop sign in Chinese have been restored to the original outlook. The restored building with restaurants is a successful example of adaptive re-use.
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