The heart of Hong Kong city, the Central district, has been developing since the inception of British rule in 1841. Western-style buildings sprang up as the city grew prosperously, and the early 20th century saw Hong Kong develop into a metropolis. Extensive reclamations extending the waterfront and development projects were carried out during different periods and although the outlook of Hong Kong is ever changing, many historical buildings and structures still survive as standing testimony to the history of Hong Kong Island’s Central district.
Departure Point: General Post Office, street level - in front of the white post box machine By subway: Take the subway to Central Station, use Exit K. Coming out of Exit K, U-turn, continue across the street into the underpass, after which you will have the General Post Office in front of you.
Learn how the cityscape evolved
learn about the cultural background of the city
hear city stories
History
Ride the iconic tram
Learn about the old town
visit Tai Kun, Police Compound turned into cultural hub
Visit old streets, shops and a Taoist Temple among trendy cafes and restaurants
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