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Man Mo Temple, Sheung Wan. Man Mo Temple Compound 124–126, 128 and 130 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan; Photo gallery featuring views of the interior of the Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road; Man Mo Temple, Tai Po. Virtual visit of Man Mo Temple, Tai Po Archived 19 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine; Man Mo Temple, Lantau. Antiquities and Monuments ...
30 Shelley Street, Sheung Wan: Grade I Historic Building. Jamia Mosque. 6 - Ohel Leah Synagogue: 70 Robinson Road, at the junction with Castle Road Grade I Historic Building 7 - London Mission Building 78 and 80 Robinson Road Grade III Historic Building. Now a private clubhouse. 8 - Kom Tong Hall: 7 Castle Road, Central
Sheung Wan is served by the Sheung Wan station, formerly the western terminus of the Island line of the MTR metro system. Kennedy Town became the new terminus of the Island on 28 December 2014. [12] Trams also run through Sheung Wan, and one of the tram termini, Western Market, is located at the junction of Des Voeux Road Central and Morrison ...
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Man Wa Lane (Chinese: 文華里), also commonly known as Chop Alley (圖章街) (Malay: Lorong Cincang), is a lane in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, spanning from Bonham Strand to Connaught Road Central, across Wing Lok Street and Des Voeux Road Central. [1] Man Wa Lane is famous for stalls of chop-makers.
Po Hing Fong is a street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is also a cul-de-sac . In recent years, it has transformed into a new funky neighborhood in Hong Kong and nicknamed "PoHo" as more artists and interesting shops, such as bohemian cafés, boutiques and design studios, have moved in. [ 1 ]
Western Market is one of the oldest structures in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The current structure, built in 1906, was the North Block of the original Western Market. It is the oldest surviving market building in the city. [1] The former South Block was demolished in 1981 and its site is now occupied by the Sheung Wan Complex. [2]
Wan Chai originally began as Ha Wan (下環), literally meaning "a bottom ring" or "lower circuit". [1] As one of the earliest developed areas in Hong Kong along the Victoria Harbour , Central ("centre ring" in Chinese), Sheung Wan ("upper ring"), Sai Wan ("western ring") and Wan Chai are collectively known as the four rings ( 四環 ) by the ...