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The Charm of Tenement Buildings (Full)
Date: | 2022/10/30 (Sunday) |
Time: | 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
Venue: | Shek Tong Tsui Public Library (Shek Tong Tsui Public Library (Extension Activities Room)) |
Speaker: | Ms Wendy Ng |
Remarks: | Conducted in Cantonese. Free admission by reservation. Seats are limited, first-come-first-served. Reserve by phone or online registration. Programme is subject to change without prior notice. |
Enquiry Telephone Number: | 2922 6055 |
With an illustration of Chinese tenement buildings in the Central and Western District, the speaker will talk about the transformation, architectural features and preservation of these buildings in Hong Kong, allowing participants to learn more about the development of tenement buildings and gain a better understanding of the living environment of Hong Kong in the early days.