The three houses in the Tsuen Wan District of Hong Kong are museums developed at the original site. The whole building is antiquities, which is renovated and created. It becomes a cultural heritage exhibit area with rich and lively displays and is worth visiting.
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The three houses in the Tsuen Wan District of Hong Kong are museums developed at the original site. The whole building is antiquities, which is renovated and created. It becomes a cultural heritage exhibit area with rich and lively displays and is worth visiting.
Very special courtyard house, rarely seen in downtown Hong Kong. Now it has become a museum, and there are many previous furnishings in 𥚃. You can understand the previous living environment and culture in Hong Kong.
The legal monument, the village house was built in 1786 and has a 200-year history. The layout of the house is like a chessboard. It is square and square. The left and right symmetrical light is that the building has been very distinctive.
Recently renovated to feature intangible cultural heritage in Hong Kong, for example traditional arts, xiqu, traditional crafts, etc. A small museum but worth a visit.
great maintenance, good experience to learn about the old structure of traditional Chinese housing
Exit B3 at Tsuen Wan Metro Station and walk eastward for 5 minutes. The Three-House Museum, built on a hillside, is a prototype building of Hong Kong in the mid-20th century. It contains many historical references. Similar to the Chenjia Temple in Guangzhou, it is a landmark building with several generations in the same hall. Tickets are free and free brochures are available. The tour can last half an hour.