The Commissioner for Heritage’s Office of the Development Bureau presents "Heritage Fiesta cum Roving Exhibition 2021" from September to December 2021. The Heritage Fiesta will feature 11 revitalisation projects of government-owned historic buildings from 1 September to 31 October with free guided tours, while the roving exhibition will be held from 1 September to 31 December. Public are welcome to make visits to these historic buildings and exhibition venues during opening hours.
The participating historic buildings include 10 projects under Batches I to III of the “Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme”: Tai O Heritage Hotel (Old Tai O Police Station), Hong Kong Baptist University School of Chinese Medicine - Lui Seng Chun (Lui Seng Chun), YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel (Mei Ho House), Jao Tsung-I Academy (Former Lai Chi Kok Hospital), Green Hub (Old Tai Po Police Station), Stone Houses Family Garden (Stone Houses), Viva Blue House (The Blue House Cluster), Hong Kong News-Expo (Bridges Street Market), The HKFYG Leadership Institute (Former Fanling Magistracy) and Haw Par Music (Haw Par Mansion), as well as PMQ (Former Police Married Quarters on Hollywood Road) under the “Conserving Central” initiative.
For details of the event, please refer to the attached pamphlet.
* The guided tour will be open for registration before 1 September, with different arrangements by respective historic buildings. For details, please contact the participating historic buildings.
The roving exhibition is held at the following venues:
Dates in 2021 | Government venues, shopping malls and museum |
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1 September – 16 October | Sun Museum, Kwun Tong |
3 September – 31 October | Foyer, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui |
8 – 14 September | Event Hall, UG/F, Citywalk 2, Tsuen Wan |
9 – 21 September | S502, 5/F, Staunton, PMQ, Central |
27 September – 5 October | Stars Atrium, 1/F, Plaza Hollywood, Diamond Hill |
1 – 3 October | Event Hall, UG/F, Olympian City 1, West Kowloon |
11 October – 10 November | Office lobby, G/F, D2 Place TWO, Lai Chi Kok |
22 – 28 October | Main Atrium, 1/F, Phase 1, tmtplaza, Tuen Mun |
15 – 29 November | Main Concourse, Podium Level 1, One International Finance Centre, Central |
1 – 13 December | Thematic Exhibition Area, G/F, City Gallery, Central |
1 – 31 December | Lobby, 1/F, Immigration Tower, Wan Chai |
3 – 12 December | Covered Piazza, Times Square, Causeway Bay |
Dates in 2021 | Public libraries |
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1 – 15 September | Ping Shan Tin Shui Wai Public Library Sheung Shui Public Library |
17 – 29 September | Tai Po Public Library Ngau Chi Wan Public Library |
1 – 14 October | North Kwai Chung Public Library Fanling Public Library |
16 – 31 October | Ma On Shan Public Library To Kwa Wan Public Library |
2 – 15 November | Lai Chi Kok Public Library Aberdeen Public Library |
17 – 30 November | Wong Nai Chung Public Library Tuen Mun Public Library |
2 – 16 December | Lockhart Road Public Library Chai Wan Public Library |
18 – 31 December | Tsing Yi Public Library Yuen Long Public Library |
Pamphlet is also available at the following locations other than the exhibition venues during the event period on a first-come, first-served basis:
Batches I to III projects of the “Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme” (Tai O Heritage Hotel, Hong Kong Baptist University School of Chinese Medicine – Lui Seng Chun, YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel, Jao Tsung-I Academy, Green Hub, Stone Houses Family Garden, Viva Blue House, Hong Kong News-Expo, The HKFYG Leadership Institute and Haw Par Music), PMQ, museums (Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Science Museum and Hong Kong Space Museum in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Heritage Museum in Sha Tin, Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre in Yuen Long, Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum in Mid-Levels and Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware in Central), Cattle Depot in Kowloon City, temples, MM2 Cafe, Man Mo Lounge and The School, Yaumatei under the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals and visitor centres of the Hong Kong Tourism Board in Tsim Sha Tsui and at the Peak, as well as Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok