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The bright green façade of Lung Hing Tong is a welcome pop of colour along an otherwise uninspired stretch of road in Sham Shui Po.
Walking along Ki Lung Street and seeing the bright pop of green among the neutral tones of its surrounding buildings, it’s easy to see why Lung Hing Tong is a popular spot with Instagrammers. The Lung Hing Tong charity organisation was established back in 1931, providing a range of services that range from the spiritual and semi-religious to medical. Apart from the green tiling and façade, the eye-catching building is topped by a traditional arch-like structure on the roof, as well as a three-dimensional dragon, cranes and deer frescoes.
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