A historical building in neoclassical architectural style.
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The Precious Blood Convent is a Grade II historical building, with neoclassical architectural details that give the structure an elegant touch of grandeur. Completed in 1929, the convent prioritised the well-being of residents in Sham Shui Po. Not only did they provide shelter and medical services to those in need, but it also humbly served as an orphanage. Since then, the Sisters of the Precious Blood have left their legacy across all districts in Hong Kong. Although the main monastery in Sham Shui Po is currently closed to the public, you can still stop by and admire its emblem.
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