Top Experiences in St. John's Cathedral
Big Bus Company (Hong Kong) Limited
Hong Kong Big Bus 24- or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
USD 49.86
See Hong Kong’s highlights on this hop-on hop-off tour! Hop off at any of the sightseeing spots to explore attractions on the bus.
Visit Man Mo Temple, Stanley Market, Aberdeen, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and more.
Visit Man Mo Temple, Stanley Market, Aberdeen, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and more.
I Asia Hong Kong
Walking Experience of Hong Kong's Colonial History
USD 110.58
Relive the Colonial era of Hong Kong, beginning in the 19th century.
Visits include
The Former Legislative Council Building & Former Supreme Court: A grand building built on reclaimed land, opening 15 January 1912.
The Cenotaph: A monument built in 1923 located between Statue Square and the City Hall. It commemorates those from the Hong Kong forces who died in WWI and WWII.
Former French Mission Building: It now houses the Court of Final Appeal. Built in 1917, the three-storey building was constructed in granite and red bricks in Neo-Classical style from the Edwardian period.
St. John’s Cathedral: The 2nd oldest building in Hong Kong and the oldest Anglican Church in the Far East. Its first Service was on 11 March 1849. During WWII, the Cathedral was converted into a club for the Japanese.
Flagstaff House: Another old British-style building remaining in Hong Kong. It was the home of the Commander of the British forces during colonial times. Today its the Museum of Tea Ware.
Visits include
The Former Legislative Council Building & Former Supreme Court: A grand building built on reclaimed land, opening 15 January 1912.
The Cenotaph: A monument built in 1923 located between Statue Square and the City Hall. It commemorates those from the Hong Kong forces who died in WWI and WWII.
Former French Mission Building: It now houses the Court of Final Appeal. Built in 1917, the three-storey building was constructed in granite and red bricks in Neo-Classical style from the Edwardian period.
St. John’s Cathedral: The 2nd oldest building in Hong Kong and the oldest Anglican Church in the Far East. Its first Service was on 11 March 1849. During WWII, the Cathedral was converted into a club for the Japanese.
Flagstaff House: Another old British-style building remaining in Hong Kong. It was the home of the Commander of the British forces during colonial times. Today its the Museum of Tea Ware.
Walk Hong Kong Ltd
Hong Kong Heritage Walk
USD 65.61
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.
Goharvest Travel Ltd
Sheung Wan and Central Colonial Hong Kong Walking Tour
USD 44.09
Despite the era of British-ruled Hong Kong is far gone, there are still many traces of history and hidden stories to be told in the district of Central & Sheung Wan, among the skyscrapers and busy streets in the oldest districts in Hong Kong.
Let’s dive into the heart of Hong Kong and unveil the how British colonization shaped today’s Hong Kong's culture, cityscape and politics.
Let’s dive into the heart of Hong Kong and unveil the how British colonization shaped today’s Hong Kong's culture, cityscape and politics.