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Hong Kong Antiquities Office, a quiet courtyard on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, is a unique location for photography with red-brick buildings, grass-green shutters and windows, and a nearly visitor-free environment. The sun shines through the big maple trees on the roadside and maps the dappled spot on the red wall, a feeling of the era.
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Hong Kong Antiquities Office, a quiet courtyard on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, is a unique location for photography with red-brick buildings, grass-green shutters and windows, and a nearly visitor-free environment. The sun shines through the big maple trees on the roadside and maps the dappled spot on the red wall, a feeling of the era.
This is a very old building. The exterior wall is designed with red bricks. It has a golden tile roof and is surrounded by verandas. The building is two stories high and 5 minutes away from the subway station. It used to be a school, and there are many worthwhile surroundings. The places I looked at include churches, Kowloon Park, post office, etc., which attracted many people to take pictures and check in.
The Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office is located on the famous Nathan Road in Kowloon. It is the cultural relics collection center in Hong Kong, collecting and registering cultural relics from Hong Kong. This place has made a major contribution to our country's collection of cultural relics from all corners of the world.
The Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office is located on the bustling Nathan Road, with St. Andrew's Church on the side and Kowloon Park on the opposite side. It used to be the British Children’s School, and now it is a cultural relics protection unit in Hong Kong. There are many cultural relics workers here who have made a lot of contributions to the protection of Chinese cultural relics. It is worth visiting.
The Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office is located on Mi Dun Road and is a two-story house. This is a specialized agency that collects cultural relics and ancient building materials throughout Hong Kong. The building itself is very distinctive. The two-story cloister and continuous arches are very chronological. It is an excellent place to take pictures.