The former French Foreign Missionary Building is a typical colonial-style red brick building with granite carved decorations and green shutters on the windows. The building belongs to the historical building and was once the seat of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. It can be said to be a heavy experience. Although the building is very long and under the shadow of trees, the light feeling under the sun is still very strong.
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The former French Foreign Missionary Building is a typical colonial-style red brick building with granite carved decorations and green shutters on the windows. The building belongs to the historical building and was once the seat of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. It can be said to be a heavy experience. Although the building is very long and under the shadow of trees, the light feeling under the sun is still very strong.
Behind the Standard Chartered Building, next to St. John's Cathedral, you will see this red-brick building - the former French Foreign Missionary Building - if you walk up the steep, tree-lined fort. The building was built in 1843 and changed its owner several times until 1915 when the Parisian Missionary Church purchased the building and rebuilt it. The exterior has been maintained to this day. The whole building is built of granite and red brick, in a neoclassical style, and there is not much left in Hong Kong.
The former French Foreign Mission Building is the only red brick prewar building in Central! It is a holy place for many people to shoot! And there are many Central beautiful people who like to buy lunch and come for a walk!
This red brick building witnessed the changes of Hong Kong for more than 100 years, silently recording the social environment with rise and fall.
Hong Kong's former French Foreign Missionary Building, the building here is not very high, but it is very special, belongs to the classical building, the traffic here is more convenient, the scenery is also good, if you have time, you can come and see