Hong Kong Heritage and Landmarks
This selection highlights the historical and architectural evolution of the Wan Chai district. It spans from the 18th-century Tai clan temple and 19th-century British military magazines to significant 20th-century landmarks like the Old Wan Chai Post Office. The list includes monuments marking the 1997 handover at Golden Bauhinia Square and scenic viewpoints overlooking the city’s dense urban skyline.
Causeway Bay Tin Hau Temple
Built in the 18th century by the Tai clan, this Taoist temple honors the Goddess of the Sea.
Old Wan Chai Post Office
The Old Wan Chai Post Office is the oldest surviving post office building in Hong Kong.
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A restored 19th-century British military explosives magazine, now part of the Asia Society Hong Kong Center heritage site.
Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture
A six-meter-tall gilded bronze sculpture gifted by the Central Government to mark the 1997 handover, symbolizing the city's prosperity.
Environmental Resource Centre
An environmental education facility housed within the historic structure of the Old Wan Chai Post Office.
Monument in Commemoration of the Return of Hong Kong to China
A 20-meter stone pillar commemorating the 1997 transfer of sovereignty, featuring 206 stacked rings representing the years between 1842 and 2047.
Stubbs Road Lookout
A roadside viewing point offering panoramic vistas of the Happy Valley Racecourse, Wan Chai skyscrapers, and Victoria Harbour.
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