Walking Tour of HK History in Central & Sheung Wan

Major Attraction:
Central, Tai Kwun, Man Mo Temple, Pak Shing Temple
Please contact your travel agent or planner to get more information or to make a booking.

Description

In 1841, the British arrived at Sheung Wan's Possession Point. They quickly decided to create a metropolis on Hong Kong Island's north shore, and the present-day Central was chosen as the location of key military facilities and an administrative center. Central housed the jail, the court, and the first government-built school for board education. The tour will take you to several heritage sites/buildings that have played significant roles in Hong Kong's history. You will also get to ride on the longest elevator and walkway system in the world.

This private tour will first take you to the Central Market, the city's first wet market and one of only two Bauhaus market buildings still standing in Hong Kong. It is also part of the Central and Western Heritage Trail. The next stop will be Tai Kwun, also known as the Former Central Police Station Compound (CPS Compound). It is a designated monument in Central that includes three buildings: the former Central Police Station, the Former Central Magistracy, and the Victoria Prison. We will then pass by PMQ, the historic site of the old Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, which is now a mixed-use arts and design venue.

We will head towards Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road where the guide will explain the history and significance of the declared monument and the two adjacent blocks Lit Shing Temple and Kung So. Then we pass by Cat Street and proceed to Kwong Fook Tsz, popularly known as the Pak Shing Temple, on Tai Ping Shan Street. The group will pass by Possession Street nearby Possession Point where the British navy first arrived in Hong Kong in 1841, on the way to Sheung Wan MTR Station where the tour ends. If you want, the guide can also point you in the direction of popular places for local delicacies like pineapple buns, egg tarts, wonton noodles, and milk tea.

Highlight: The tour will be conducted by our experienced and qualified guide who makes the tour an entertaining learning experience of Hong Kong’s history and culture.

Itinerary Plan

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