Hong Kong Colonial Architecture. The Old Hong Kong Today A lot of historial architecture in HK has sadly been torn down in the name of progress, but what is left is a great contrast to the many skycrapers of the city. Most of these buildings shown here are still in general use rather than made into museums St. Pauls Church ![]() British Pillar Mail Boxes. Originally painted red before the handover ![]() ![]() Sham Shui Po Police Station ![]() Central Police Station ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Old Stanley Police Station (now ahem... a supermarket) ![]() ![]() Murray House in Stanley, south HK Island ![]() Queen's Pier, will be gone soon sadly due to harbour reclamation ![]() The roof of the Former Blake's Pier In Central (Where 2 IFC is today). The roof will soon be moved to a soon to be built pier near the Murray House ![]() Pedder Building ![]() Former British Military Hospital ![]() Arched tenements that used to cover all of HK ![]() ![]() ![]() Former Marine Police Headquarters ![]() Legislative Council Building ![]() ![]() King's College ![]() University of Hong Kong Main Building ![]() Fringe Club ![]() Apartments/Mansions ![]() ![]() LEGCO Building, Central ![]() The Peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui ![]() Murray House, Stanley (formerly Central) ![]() |
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Western Market (1906) ![]() ![]() Central Police Station (1864, 1910, 1925) ![]() |