Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office, a quiet courtyard on Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. The red brick building, with grassy green shutters and windows, coupled with a virtually visitors-free environment, is a unique location for shooting. The sun reflected the light of the sputum on the red wall through the big elm trees on the roadside, and a sense of time gap came into being.
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Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office, a quiet courtyard on Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. The red brick building, with grassy green shutters and windows, coupled with a virtually visitors-free environment, is a unique location for shooting. The sun reflected the light of the sputum on the red wall through the big elm trees on the roadside, and a sense of time gap came into being.
The Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office is located on Nathan Road, Kowloon. It is the Hong Kong Heritage Collection Centre for collecting and registering cultural relics from Hong Kong. It has made a significant contribution to the collection of cultural relics from all corners of the world.
The Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office is a two-story bungalow building on Naidun Road. This is a specialised agency for collecting cultural relics and ancient buildings in Hong Kong. The building itself is very characteristic, with a 2-story corridor and continuous arches. It is a great place to take pictures.
The building was formerly the British Children's School, diagonally opposite the Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station.
Learn more about old buildings in Hong Kong, and it is also a good place for portraits!
The former Kowloon Ying Tong College is a beautiful punching spot, and many Hong Kong people and tourists have specially come here to take pictures. Because it is full of nostalgia, there is another flavor when taking pictures. And the transportation here is convenient, it is easy to come here.
This is also an ancient building with a history of more than 100 years. The Victorian red brick structure is very beautiful. It used to be a school. It is well preserved. It's very good to see. The oldest existing school building in Hong Kong is the Exhibition Hall of the Office of Antiquities and Monuments. The Antiquities and Monuments Office was established in 1976. Its objective is to ensure the protection of Hong Kong's most valuable monuments, buildings and cultural relics.