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Introduction of Hong Kong Characteristic Buildings?

What are the distinctive buildings in Hong Kong? Hong Kong's characteristic buildings include the former Kowloon-Canton Railway Bell Tower, Westport City, St. Andre's Church, the former French diplomatic mission building, Peninsula Hotel and so on.

Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

The former Kowloon-Canton Railway Bell Tower, also known as Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower, is located at the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, and is a part of the old Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station of Kowloon-Canton Railway. The bell tower was built in 19 15 and has been listed as a legal monument in Hong Kong. The bell tower is 44 meters high, made of red brick and granite, with clocks on all sides. It is the landmark of Victoria Harbour and Tsim Sha Tsui.

Western market

Westport City, an Edward VII-era classical building built in 1858, was originally a post office in Hong Kong, with elegant design, imposing columns and arches. After renovation and reconstruction, it is now a legal monument. Today, the 1 floor of Xigangcheng is a specialty store, the second floor is a dozen cloth shops, ranging from fine silk to high-grade lycra, which can be customized, and the third floor is Jubaoxuan restaurant. Some food and some shopping are worth exploring.

St Andrew's church

St Andre's Church, built in 1906, is an excellent building with a history of more than 100 years. St Andreas Church is a two-story Gothic building. The exterior wall is made of red bricks, which is quite tasteful, while the interior of the church has many architectural features of European colors, and many elaborate patterns are intriguing. The towering old trees in the yard sift the sunlight into elegant light and shadow and sprinkle it on the lawn, which is quite suitable for taking a nap.

Former French mission building

The former French diplomatic mission building is one of the legal monuments in Hong Kong. The battery in Central, Hong Kong Island, is now the seat of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. The front building of this building is called "Johnston House", which was originally built at 1843. It became the residence of the first two Hong Kong governors, Peter Diancha and Davis, and was later used as the dining hall of HSBC and the Russian Consulate. 19 17 The rebuilt building, granite red brick, belongs to neoclassical style, and there are few left in Hong Kong at present.

The Peninsula Hong Kong

Peninsula Hotel is the oldest existing hotel in Hong Kong and one of the most famous and luxurious hotels in Hong Kong and even in the world. This is a five-star hotel. Peninsula Hotel is one of the buildings participating in the lighting symphony performance, showing its luxurious European style.

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