Awarded a 2016 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Honourable Mention for Cultural Heritage Conservation
When the British leased the New Territories from the Mainland in 1898, they chose a small hill in Tai Po to raise the Union Jack for the first time. Shortly thereafter, a regional police headquarters was built on the same site. Today, the historic complex is a declared monument and the Green Hub, where you can enjoy vegetarian food made from locally grown vegetables, take part in a nature-related workshop and explore the site's history through exhibitions and guided tours. Jail cells, living quarters, an armoury and a parade ground have all been preserved. The restoration effort won a UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award in 2016.
Click here to take a virtual tour of this heritage site.
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