Sham Shui Po District
Name | Location | Notes/References | Photographs |
---|---|---|---|
Some buildings/military facilities within the Ngong Shuen Chau Barracks | Stonecutters Island | Some buildings/facilities also Grade I and III | |
Mo Tai Temple | No.158 Hai Tan Street, Sham Shui Po | Dedicated to Kwan Tai/Guan Yu | |
No. 117 Nam Cheong Street | tong-lau | ||
No. 119 Nam Cheong Street | tong-lau | ||
No. 121 Nam Cheong Street | tong-lau | ||
No. 123 Nam Cheong Street | tong-lau | ||
No. 125 Nam Cheong Street | tong-lau | ||
No. 269 Yu Chau Street | tong-lau | ||
No. 271 Yu Chau Street | tong-lau | ||
Sam Tai Tsz Temple and Pak Tai Temple | No. 196-198 Yu Chau Street |
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