72, 72A, 74, 74A Shek Sui Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong IslandMap
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A small museum that features the cultural heritage of Hong Kong's development and architecture. Entrance is free.
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The Blue House is a tenement building in Hong Kong. It is located on Stone Nullah Street, Wanchai, Hong Kong Island. It was built in 1920 and is now listed as a first-class historic building in Hong Kong. Among them, the three exterior walls of No. 72, No. 72A and No. 74 were painted blue, so they were called "Blue House"; and No. 74A was still privately owned until 2010, and has maintained a gray exterior wall. The Blue House was demolished in the 1920s and now a four-storey building with the "Hua Tuo Temple" underground. Huatuo Temple was replaced by the martial arts hall opened by Lin Zu, the nephew of Huang Feihong's apprentice Lin Shirong. In the 1960s, Lin Zu's martial arts hall was changed to the medical hall of his son, Lin Zhenxian. It is one of the few remaining tenement buildings with terrace buildings in Hong Kong. It will be turned into a tourist attraction. Now you come to the Blue House, in addition to the appearance of the building, the blue exterior wall, the wooden door of the old shop, and the high and steep wooden stairs that can make you feel the historical bits and pieces of this old house, you can also go to the Blue House Visit the "Wan Chai Folk Life Museum" on the first floor, and get a glimpse of the early life culture of Hong Kong through themed exhibitions and some life things collected from residents in the district.
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A small museum that features the cultural heritage of Hong Kong's development and architecture. Entrance is free.
The Blue House is named for its distinctive blue exterior wall. Located on the four-storey block of Shi Shui Canal Street in Wan Chai, it is now listed as a first-class historical building in Hong Kong. Formerly known as Hua Hin Hospital, it was converted into a residential building after the war. The Blue House floor has now been revitalized to be a Hong Kong Story Hall for visitors to visit. Some of the daily necessities and furnishings of the 19th and early 20th centuries, including a water stove and a copper pot of herbal tea shop, are on display. After the visit, you can also buy souvenir postcards and printing counters.
The Blue House is an old-fashioned Tang House in Hong Kong, on the island of Wan Chai Shi Shui Canal Street, built in 1920 and is now listed as a Hong Kong Class 1 historical building. It was a hospital, after the years have been the whole building has been painted blue, presumably so named, nostalgia revealed a little literary atmosphere.
It is the existing first-class protected architectural relics in Hong Kong, with a deep history and culture! Citizens or tourists can come to visit the site for free, which is a good historical witness!
An old building can bring out the feelings of every Hong Kong person and shake the hearts of every Hong Kong person, but it is so beneficial~ The Blue House is also
The Blue House, built in 1922, is a 100-year-old heritage site in Hong Kong.
The Blue House complex is a first-class historical building in Hong Kong, maintaining the characteristics of the century-old Tang Building, and passing through it is like a reverse of time.