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Top Experiences in Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
I Asia Hong Kong
Walking Experience of Hong Kong's Colonial History
USD 110.33
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.