List of Grade I historic buildings in Hong Kong

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Grade I historic buildings are those selected as those "outstanding merits of which every effort should be made to preserve if possible".[1]

These buildings may be protected under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance; after consulting the Antiquities Advisory Board, with the approval of the Chief Executive and the publication of the notice in government gazette, the Antiquities Authority may legally declare the Graded historic buildings to be protected as Declared Monuments. [2]

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  • Lo Pan Temple, at Kennedy Town
  • Man Mo Temple,at Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan
  • Former Explosives Magazine, the Old Victoria Barracks at Justice Drive, Central
  • The Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Central
  • West Point Filters Bungalow, Mid-Levels
  • Bishop's House, at Lower Albert Road, Central
  • Jamia Mosque, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
  • Façade of the Old Mental Hospital, High Street, Sai Ying Pun
  • "Ohel Leah" Synagogue

  • Tin Hau Temple, at Wong Lung Hang Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island
  • Yeung Hau Temple, Po Chue Tam, Tai O, Lantau Island
  • Yuk Hui Temple, at Pak She Street, Tung Wan, Cheung Chau

  • Ex. Royal Air Force Station (Kai Tak), Headquarters Building, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon
  • Ex. Royal Air Force Station (Kai Tak), Officers' Quarters

Compound RAF Officers' Mess, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon

  • Ex. Royal Air Force Station (Kai Tak), Officers' Quarters

Compound Annex Block No. 2

  • Ham Tin Tsuen, Tai Long
  • Tai Long Tsuen, Tai Long
  • Tin Hau Temple, Fat Tong Mun (Joss House Bay)

  • 2 Dams of Kowloon Reservoir , at Golden Hill Road, Kam Shan Country Park155
  • Kowloon Reservoir Valve House, Kam Shan Country Park
  • Kowloon Reservoir Valve House
  • Shek Lei Pui Reception Reservoir Dam
  • Shek Lei Pui Reception Reservoir Valve House
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Bellmouth
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Pineapple Pass
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Steel Bridge
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Weir
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Upper Reservoir Gorge Dam
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Upper Reservoir Valve Tower
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Upper Reservoir Bellmouth
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Valve Tower
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Gate Shaft
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Lower Reservoir Supply Basin
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Upper Reservoir Memorial Stone
  • Shing Mun (Jubilee) Reservoir Upper Reservoir Steel Bridge
  • Tsang Tai Uk

  • Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Pok Fu Lam Management Centre
  • Stanley Fort, Stanley Battery Gun Emplacement
  • Tai Tam Reservoir Masonry Bridge
  • Tai Tam Tuk Pumping Station Chimney Shaft
  • Four Large Masonry Bridges of Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir
  • Tai Tam Reservoir Tunnel Inlet surmounted by a Recorder House
  • Tai Tam Reservoir Valve House
  • Tai Tam Reservoir Dam
  • Tai Tam Reservoir Masonry Bridge
  • Tai Tam Tuk Pumping Station Engine House, Store & Office
  • Tai Tam Tuk Pumping Station Senior Staff Quarters
  • Tai Tam Tuk Pumping Station Staff Quarters
  • Tai Tam Tuk Pumping Station Staff Quarters with extended

concrete stairways and connected to a store

  • Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir Valve House
  • Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir Dam
  • Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir Memorial Stone
  • Hung Shing Temple, at Hung Shing Street, Ap Lei Chau

  • Nam Koo Terrace at Ship Street
  • No. 72, 72a, 74, 74A Stone Nullah Lane (Blue House, considered as 4 historic buildings)
  • Hung Shing Temple, at Queen's Road East
  • Yuk Hui Temple, at Lung On Street
  • Lin Fa Temple, Tai Hang

  • Dormitory A, St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, at Clear Water Bay Road, Ngau Chi Wan
  • Gate House, St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon
  • St. Joseph's Home for the Aged (Whole Site)
  • Hau Wong Temple, at the Cr. of Junction Road and Tung Tau Tsuen Road

Kowloon City

  • Lui Seng Chun
  • No. 600,602,604 and 606 Shanghai Street (tong-laus considered as 4 blocks)
  • No. 612 and 614, Shanghai Street (tong-laus considered as 42 blocks)
  • No. 620, 622, 624 and 626 Shanghai Street (tong-laus considered as 4 blocks)
  • The Engineer's Office of the Former Pumping Station, Water

Supplies Department, Shanghai Steeet, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon

  • Kowloon West II Battery of Whitfield Barracks,

Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui

Tei

  • Kun Ting Study Hall, Hang Mei Tsuen, Ping Shan
  • Man Ancestral Hall,in Fan Tin Tsuen, San Tin
  • Pun Uk, in Au Tau
  • Entrance Hall of Shut Hing Study Hall, in Tong Fong Tsuen, Ping Shan
  • Tang Ancestral Hall, in Ha Tsuen Shi
  • Tang Tsing Lok Ancestral Hall in Pak Wai Tsuen, Kam Tin
  • Yu Yuen in Tung Tau Wai, Wang Chau
  • Yuen Kwan Tai Temple in Mong Tseng Wai, Ping Shan
  • Tin Hau Temple in Nga Yiu Tau Tsuen, Shap Pat Heung
  • Ching Shu Hin, Hang Mei Tsuen, Ping Shan
  • Tai Wong Temple at Cheung Shing Street, Yuen Long Kau Hui,
  • Tat Tak Communal Hall, North-west of Sheung Cheung Wai, Ping Shan, Yuen

Long, New Territories

  • Tin Hau Temple in Fung Chi Tsuen, Ping Shan
  • Yuen Kwan Yi Tai Temple, Yuen Long Kau Hui

  1. ^ Definition of the Gradings of Historical Buildings
  2. ^ Protection of the Built Heritage in Hong Kong
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