Many fascinating Chinese and colonial heritage sites still exist in Hong Kong, reflecting more than 5,000 years of Chinese and over 100 years of British influence. Some are protected as Declared Monuments.

Declared Monuments
For more information about declared monuments please contact:
Antiquities and Monuments Office
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
136 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Tel: +852 2208 4400
Fax: +852 2721 6216
Website: http://www.amo.gov.hk
Heritage Trails
Hong Kong boasts a number of fascinating heritage trails that provide a magnificent insight into the history and culture of this fabulous city. The Ping Shan Heritage Trail in Yuen Long features Hong Kong's only ancient pagoda. The Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail, also in the New Territories offers an intriguing view of life amongst the Tang Clan, one of the "Five Great Clans" in Hong Kong. The Central and Western Heritage Trail links up historic buildings and sites to present the growth and development of the Districts. The Tai Tam Waterworks Heritage Trail covers historic waterworks structures which have been declared monuments. Wanchai Heritage Trail covers architectures and living culture of Wanchai District. You may also visit Antiquities and Monuments Office's website for information on these exciting heritage trails.
Virtual Heritage Explorer
The Virtual Heritage Explorer provides a 360-degree cubical panorama for various historical buildings and sites in Hong Kong. Explore now >>


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