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The old Wan Chai Post Office, which was listed as a declared monument in 1990, serves as the Enviromental Protection Department Resource Centre.
Opened in 1913, the building features the original overhanging bevel eves and the counters. A Chinese couplet hung in the entrance facing Queen's Road East says: "If we foul our world that sustains us, what then shall we eat? Scorn hygiene that protects life, where then shall we live?"
The building services include a reference library, a touch-screen environmental information system and a specially designed toilet!
For more information click here.
Opened in 1913, the building features the original overhanging bevel eves and the counters. A Chinese couplet hung in the entrance facing Queen's Road East says: "If we foul our world that sustains us, what then shall we eat? Scorn hygiene that protects life, where then shall we live?"
The building services include a reference library, a touch-screen environmental information system and a specially designed toilet!
For more information click here.

