Declared monuments of Hong Kong are places, structures or buildings legally declared to receive the highest level of protection. In Hong Kong, declaring a monument requires consulting the Antiquities Advisory Board, the approval of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong as well as the publication of the notice on the Hong Kong Government Gazette.[1]

As of February 2013, there were 101 declared monuments, of which 57 were owned by the Government and the remaining 44 by private bodies.[2] As of 10 March 2022, there were 132 declared monuments in Hong Kong, with 56 listed on Hong Kong Island, 53 on New Territories, 14 on Kowloon, and 9 on the Outlying Islands.[3][4] Under Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance, some other buildings are classified as Grades I, II and III historic buildings, and are not listed below.

Monument declaration and historic buildings grading system

There was no direct link between graded buildings and monuments. As of July 2007, 607 buildings had been graded (since 1980), 54 of these, including five Grade I buildings, had been demolished. As of August 2007, of 151 buildings classified as Grade I, only 28 pre-war buildings have been declared monuments since 1980.[5]

On 26 November 2008, the Antiquities Advisory Board announced that the declaration of monuments would be related to the grading of historic buildings.[6]

Proposed monuments

The Antiquities Authority (the Secretary for Development) may declare a building facing a demolition risk a proposed monument, thus providing the building with immediate protection against demolition. A Declaration of "proposed" status is valid for twelve months and may be extended. However the affected owner may object to the "proposed" status.[7] Five buildings were declared proposed monuments between 1982 and 2012: Ohel Leah Synagogue (later Grade I in 1990), Morrison Building (subsequently declared in 2004), Jessville (later Grade III), King Yin Lei (subsequently declared in 2008) and Ho Tung Gardens (later demolished in 2013).[2] Hung Lau was declared a proposed monument on 9 March 2017, and subsequently retained its Grade I status.

Monuments

Hong Kong Island

Declared monuments in Hong Kong Island
#ID Name Photograph Declaration date Location Description Coordinates Ref(s)
M0001 Rock Carving at Big Wave Bay

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13 October 1978 Big Wave Bay 22°14′46″N 114°14′56″E / 22.246203°N 114.248817°E / 22.246203; 114.248817 (SL. No.) [8][9]
M0008 Duddell Street Steps and Gas Lamps

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31 August 1979 Central 22°16′47″N 114°09′24″E / 22.279729°N 114.156778°E / 22.279729; 114.156778 (SL. No.) [8][10]
M0015 Tin Hau Temple

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26 March 1982 Causeway Bay 22°16′56″N 114°11′34″E / 22.282186°N 114.192761°E / 22.282186; 114.192761 (SL. No.) [8][11]
M0025 Old Stanley Police Station

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15 June 1984 Stanley Now used as a ParknShop supermarket. 22°13′06″N 114°12′47″E / 22.218311°N 114.213122°E / 22.218311; 114.213122 (SL. No.) [8][12]
M0026 The Exterior of the Old Supreme Court

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15 June 1984 Central Served as the Legislative Council Building from 1985–2011. 22°16′52″N 114°09′36″E / 22.280996°N 114.160116°E / 22.280996; 114.160116 (SL. No.) [8][13]
M0027 The Exterior of the Main Building, the University of Hong Kong

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15 June 1984 Mid-Levels 22°17′03″N 114°08′16″E / 22.28416667°N 114.13777778°E / 22.28416667; 114.13777778 (SL. No.) [8][14]
M0028 Rock Carvings at Wong Chuk Hang

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15 June 1984 Wong Chuk Hang 22°15′09″N 114°10′29″E / 22.252539°N 114.174758°E / 22.252539; 114.174758 (SL. No.) [8][15]
M0036 Flagstaff House

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14 September 1989 Central 22°16′43″N 114°09′45″E / 22.2785°N 114.1625°E / 22.2785; 114.1625 (SL. No.) [8][16]
M0037 Former French Mission Building

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14 September 1989 Central 22°16′46″N 114°09′35″E / 22.279375°N 114.15964167°E / 22.279375; 114.15964167 (SL. No.) [8][17]
M0038 Law Uk Hakka House

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10 November 1989 Chai Wan 22°15′51″N 114°14′08″E / 22.264292°N 114.235535°E / 22.264292; 114.235535 (SL. No.) [8][18]
M0040 Old Wan Chai Post Office

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18 May 1990 Wan Chai Currently used by the Environmental Protection Department 22°16′28″N 114°10′24″E / 22.274346°N 114.173286°E / 22.274346; 114.173286 (SL. No.) [8][19]
M0041 Old Pathological Institute

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29 June 1990 Mid-Levels 22°17′00″N 114°08′55″E / 22.283445°N 114.148626°E / 22.283445; 114.148626 (SL. No.) [8][20]
M0042 Western Market

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26 June 1990 Sheung Wan 22°17′14″N 114°09′01″E / 22.287279°N 114.150377°E / 22.287279; 114.150377 (SL. No.) [8][21]
M0046 Main Building of St. Stephen's Girls' College

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28 February 1992 Mid-Levels 22°17′01″N 114°08′38″E / 22.283492°N 114.143859°E / 22.283492; 114.143859 (SL. No.) [8][22]
M0049 The Helena May main building

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8 October 1993 Central 22°16′39″N 114°09′31″E / 22.277483°N 114.158491°E / 22.277483; 114.158491 (SL. No.) [8][23]
M0052 Gate Lodge of the Former Mountain Lodge

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31 March 1995 Victoria Peak 22°16′28″N 114°08′45″E / 22.27434°N 114.14572°E / 22.27434; 114.14572 (SL. No.) [8][24]
M0053 Central Police Station Compound

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8 September 1995 Central 22°16′54″N 114°09′15″E / 22.281739°N 114.154197°E / 22.281739; 114.154197 (SL. No.) [8][25]
M0054 Former Central Magistracy

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8 September 1995 Central 22°16′52″N 114°09′16″E / 22.281076°N 114.15452°E / 22.281076; 114.15452 (SL. No.) [8][26]
M0055 Victoria Prison Compound

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8 September 1995 Central 22°16′51″N 114°09′14″E / 22.280968°N 114.153998°E / 22.280968; 114.153998 (SL. No.) [8][27]
M0056 The Exterior of University Hall, the University of Hong Kong

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15 September 1995 Pok Fu Lam 22°15′48″N 114°08′07″E / 22.263428°N 114.135178°E / 22.263428; 114.135178 (SL. No.) [8][28]
M0057 The Exterior of Hung Hing Ying Building, the University of Hong Kong

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15 September 1995 Mid-Levels 22°17′04″N 114°08′16″E / 22.284579°N 114.137849°E / 22.284579; 114.137849 (SL. No.) [8][29]
M0058 The Exterior of Tang Chi Ngong Building, the University of Hong Kong

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15 September 1995 Mid-Levels 22°17′01″N 114°08′24″E / 22.283507°N 114.139997°E / 22.283507; 114.139997 (SL. No.) [8][30]
M0059 Government House

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29 September 1995 Central 22°16′43″N 114°09′27″E / 22.27866389°N 114.15741667°E / 22.27866389; 114.15741667 (SL. No.) [8][31]
M0060 St. John's Cathedral

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5 January 1996 Central 22°16′44″N 114°09′34″E / 22.27885°N 114.15955833°E / 22.27885; 114.15955833 (SL. No.) [8][32]
M0070 North and West Blocks of St. Joseph's College

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18 August 2000 Central 22°16′36″N 114°09′31″E / 22.27666667°N 114.15861111°E / 22.27666667; 114.15861111 (SL. No.) [33]
M0080 Cape D'Aguilar Lighthouse

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3 March 2006 Shek O 22°12′33″N 114°15′33″E / 22.209042°N 114.259121°E / 22.209042; 114.259121 (SL. No.) [34]
M0085 King Yin Lei

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11 July 2008 Mid-Levels 22°16′00″N 114°10′51″E / 22.266725°N 114.18086389°E / 22.266725; 114.18086389 (SL. No.) [35][36]
M0086 Green Island Lighthouse Compound

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7 November 2008 Green Island 22°17′01″N 114°06′41″E / 22.283724°N 114.111281°E / 22.283724; 114.111281 (SL. No.) [37][38]
M0087 6 Historic Structures of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir

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18 September 2009 Pok Fu Lam 22°15′54″N 114°08′14″E / 22.26498°N 114.13727°E / 22.26498; 114.13727 (SL. No.) [39][40]
M0088 22 Historic Structures of Tai Tam Group of Reservoirs

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18 September 2009 Tai Tam Country Park 22°16′N 114°13′E / 22.26°N 114.21°E / 22.26; 114.21 (SL. No.) [39][41]
M0089 3 Historic Structures of Wong Nai Chung Reservoir

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18 September 2009 Wong Nai Chung 22°15′24″N 114°11′43″E / 22.256572°N 114.195326°E / 22.256572; 114.195326 (SL. No.) [39][42]
M0090 4 Historic Structures of Aberdeen Reservoir

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18 September 2009 Aberdeen 22°15′25″N 114°09′48″E / 22.256902°N 114.163247°E / 22.256902; 114.163247 (SL. No.) [39][43]
M0096 Man Mo Temple Compound

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12 November 2010 Sheung Wan 22°17′02″N 114°09′01″E / 22.283982°N 114.150239°E / 22.283982; 114.150239 (SL. No.) [44][45]
M0098 Kom Tong Hall

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12 November 2010 Mid-Levels 22°16′55″N 114°09′04″E / 22.282°N 114.151°E / 22.282; 114.151 (SL. No.) [44][46]
M0100 School House of St. Stephen's College

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2 December 2011 Stanley 22°12′57″N 114°12′56″E / 22.21575556°N 114.21544444°E / 22.21575556; 114.21544444 (SL. No.) [47][48]
M0101 King's College

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2 December 2011 Mid-Levels 22°17′04″N 114°08′25″E / 22.28444444°N 114.14027778°E / 22.28444444; 114.14027778 (SL. No.) [47][49]
M0102 The Cenotaph

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22 November 2013 Central 22°16′54″N 114°09′38″E / 22.281547°N 114.160622°E / 22.281547; 114.160622 (SL. No.) [50][51]
M0103 Béthanie

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22 November 2013 Pok Fu Lam 22°15′44″N 114°08′07″E / 22.262156°N 114.135342°E / 22.262156; 114.135342 (SL. No.) [51][52]
M0106 Lin Fa Temple

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Causeway Bay 22°16′47″N 114°11′35″E / 22.279588°N 114.192949°E / 22.279588; 114.192949 (SL. No.) [53]
M0107 Hung Shing Temple

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Ap Lei Chau 22°14′41″N 114°09′21″E / 22.244823°N 114.155901°E / 22.244823; 114.155901 (SL. No.) [54]
M0110 The Race Course Fire Memorial

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So Kon Po Erected in 1922 to pay respect to those who died in the Happy Valley Racecourse fire, which broke out on 26 February 1918. 22°16′22″N 114°11′24″E / 22.272749°N 114.189965°E / 22.272749; 114.189965 (SL. No.) [55]
M0111 The facade of the Old Mental Hospital

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Sai Ying Pun 22°17′06″N 114°08′39″E / 22.284892°N 114.144081°E / 22.284892; 114.144081 (SL. No.) [56]
M0112 Block 7 of the old Lei Yue Mun Barracks

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Chai Wan 22°16′48″N 114°13′58″E / 22.280136°N 114.232727°E / 22.280136; 114.232727 (SL. No.)
M0113 Block 10 of the old Lei Yue Mun Barracks

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Chai Wan 22°16′46″N 114°13′58″E / 22.279339°N 114.232759°E / 22.279339; 114.232759 (SL. No.)
M0114 Block 25 of the old Lei Yue Mun Barracks

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Chai Wan 22°16′37″N 114°13′59″E / 22.276872°N 114.233164°E / 22.276872; 114.233164 (SL. No.)
M0115 Tung Lin Kok Yuen

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Happy Valley Buddhist nunnery and educational institution 22°16′01″N 114°11′08″E / 22.266941°N 114.185613°E / 22.266941; 114.185613 (SL. No.)
M0118 The Exterior of Fung Ping Shan Building, the University of Hong Kong

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Mid-Levels
M0119 The Exterior of Eliot Hall, the University of Hong Kong

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Mid-Levels
M0120 The Exterior of May Hall, the University of Hong Kong

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Mid-Levels
M0121 Rock Carving at Cape Collinson, Chai Wan

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Cape Collinson 22°15′44″N 114°15′24″E / 22.262286°N 114.256732°E / 22.262286; 114.256732 (SL. No.)
M0122 Yuk Hui Temple, Wan Chai

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Wan Chai
M0124 The Masonry Bridge of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir
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22 May 2020 Pok Fu Lam This masonry bridge is not part of the 4 masonry bridges identified in the 6 Historic Structures of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir (M0087).
M0125 Tung Wah Coffin Home

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22 May 2020 Sandy Bay
M0127 Bonham Road Government Primary School

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16 July 2021 Sai Ying Pun
M0130 Jamia Mosque (Hong Kong)

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10 March 2022 Mid-Levels
M0132 Hong Kong City Hall

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10 March 2022 Central, Hong Kong

Kowloon

Declared monuments in Kowloon
#ID Name Photograph Declaration date Location Description Coordinates Ref(s)
M0024 Hong Kong Observatory

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15 June 1984 Tsim Sha Tsui The declared monument in the Hong Kong Observatory compound is the historical building, built in 1883. 22°18′08″N 114°10′27″E / 22.302175°N 114.174162°E / 22.302175; 114.174162 (SL. No.) [8][57]
M0035 Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb

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18 November 1988 Cheung Sha Wan 22°20′17″N 114°09′36″E / 22.337954°N 114.159987°E / 22.337954; 114.159987 (SL. No.) [8][58]
M0043 Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

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13 July 1990 Tsim Sha Tsui 22°17′37″N 114°10′10″E / 22.293581°N 114.169551°E / 22.293581; 114.169551 (SL. No.) [8][59]
M0045 Former Kowloon British School

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19 July 1991 Tsim Sha Tsui Now houses the Antiquities and Monuments Office. 22°18′06″N 114°10′20″E / 22.301555°N 114.172164°E / 22.301555; 114.172164 (SL. No.) [8][60]
M0051 Former Marine Police Headquarters Compound

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23 December 1994 Tsim Sha Tsui 22°17′44″N 114°10′12″E / 22.295478°N 114.169994°E / 22.295478; 114.169994 (SL. No.) [8][61]
M0062 Remnants of the South Gate of Kowloon Walled City

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4 October 1996 Kowloon City 22°19′54″N 114°11′27″E / 22.331795°N 114.190828°E / 22.331795; 114.190828 (SL. No.) [8][62]
M0063 Former Yamen Building of Kowloon Walled City

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4 October 1996 Kowloon City 22°19′56″N 114°11′26″E / 22.332237°N 114.19045°E / 22.332237; 114.19045 (SL. No.) [8][63]
M0084 Maryknoll Convent School

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16 May 2008 Kowloon Tong 22°19′39″N 114°10′45″E / 22.327439°N 114.179246°E / 22.327439; 114.179246 (SL. No.) [64][65]
M0095 Tung Wah Museum

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12 November 2010 Yau Ma Tei 22°18′54″N 114°10′19″E / 22.314938°N 114.17191°E / 22.314938; 114.17191 (SL. No.) [44][66]
M0108 Hau Wong Temple, Kowloon City

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Kowloon City 22°19′58″N 114°11′15″E / 22.332784°N 114.187463°E / 22.332784; 114.187463 (SL. No.) [67]
M0109 The Signal Tower

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Signal Hill Garden at Blackhead Point, Tsim Sha Tsui 22°17′46″N 114°10′28″E / 22.296106°N 114.174475°E / 22.296106; 114.174475 (SL. No.) [68]
M0116 Kowloon Union Church

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13 October 2017 Jordan Road, Yau Ma Tei 22°18′20″N 114°10′22″E / 22.305627°N 114.172683°E / 22.305627; 114.172683 (SL. No.)
M0126 Tin Hau Temple and the adjoining buildings

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22 May 2020 Yau Ma Tei
M0131 Lui Seng Chun

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10 March 2022 Mong Kok

New Territories

Declared monuments in the New Territories
#ID Name Photograph Declaration date Location Description Coordinates Ref(s)
M0002 Rock Carving at Kau Sai Chau

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26 January 1979 Sai Kung 22°21′35″N 114°18′51″E / 22.35972222°N 114.31416667°E / 22.35972222; 114.31416667 (SL. No.) [8][69]
M0003 Rock Carving at Tung Lung Chau

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26 January 1979 Sai Kung 22°14′57″N 114°17′23″E / 22.24916667°N 114.28972222°E / 22.24916667; 114.28972222 (SL. No.) [8][70]
M0004 Rock Inscription at Joss House Bay

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26 January 1979 Sai Kung 22°16′00″N 114°17′00″E / 22.26666667°N 114.28333333°E / 22.26666667; 114.28333333 (SL. No.) [8][71][72]
M0009 Tung Lung Fort

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25 July 1980 Tung Lung Chau 22°15′18″N 114°17′49″E / 22.255082°N 114.296864°E / 22.255082; 114.296864 (SL. No.) [8][73]
M0010 Sam Tung Uk Village

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13 March 1981 Tsuen Wan 22°22′19″N 114°07′13″E / 22.37205°N 114.12015°E / 22.37205; 114.12015 (SL. No.) [8][74]
M0012 Old District Office North

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13 November 1981 Tai Po Now the New Territories Eastern Region Headquarters of The Scout Association of Hong Kong. 22°26′45″N 114°10′14″E / 22.445706°N 114.170622°E / 22.445706; 114.170622 (SL. No.) [8][75]
M0013 Sheung Yiu Village

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13 November 1981 Sai Kung 22°23′33″N 114°19′18″E / 22.39246389°N 114.32168889°E / 22.39246389; 114.32168889 (SL. No.) [8][76]
M0016 Rock Carving at Lung Ha Wan

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4 March 1983 Sai Kung 22°18′36″N 114°17′56″E / 22.309969°N 114.298903°E / 22.309969; 114.298903 (SL. No.) [8][77]
M0017 Island House

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4 March 1983 Yuen Chau Tsai 22°26′45″N 114°10′44″E / 22.44589°N 114.178826°E / 22.44589; 114.178826 (SL. No.) [8][78]
M0018 Site of Chinese Customs Station

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4 March 1983 Fat Tong Chau 22°16′49″N 114°16′02″E / 22.280382°N 114.267264°E / 22.280382; 114.267264 (SL. No.) [8][79]
M0019 Man Lun Fung Ancestral Hall

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4 March 1983 Fan Tin Tsuen, San Tin 22°29′59″N 114°04′28″E / 22.499787°N 114.074407°E / 22.499787; 114.074407 (SL. No.) [8][80]
M0020 Remains of Pottery Kiln

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15 April 1983 Wun Yiu Village [8][81]
M0023 Man Mo Temple

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11 May 1984 Tai Po 22°26′56″N 114°09′52″E / 22.448960°N 114.164442°E / 22.448960; 114.164442 (SL. No.) [8][82]
M0029 Old Tai Po Market Railway Station

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23 November 1984 Tai Po 22°26′51″N 114°09′52″E / 22.44759°N 114.16434°E / 22.44759; 114.16434 (SL. No.) [8][83]
M0030 Liu Man Shek Tong Ancestral Hall

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18 January 1985 Mun Hau Tsuen, Sheung Shui 22°30′38″N 114°07′27″E / 22.510449°N 114.124200°E / 22.510449; 114.124200 (SL. No.) [8][84]
M0031 Old House, Hoi Pa Village

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25 July 1986 Tsuen Wan [8][85]
M0032 Tai Fu Tai Mansion

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10 July 1987 San Tin [8][86]
M0033 Kun Lung Gate Tower

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11 March 1988 Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling [8][87]
M0034 Yeung Hau Temple

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18 November 1988 Tung Tau Tsuen, Ha Tsuen 22°27′13″N 113°59′35″E / 22.453630°N 113.993079°E / 22.453630; 113.993079 (SL. No.) [8][88]
M0039 Old House, Wong Uk Village

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22 December 1989 Yuen Chau Kok, Sha Tin 22°22′58″N 114°11′50″E / 22.382855°N 114.197197°E / 22.382855; 114.197197 (SL. No.) [8][89]
M0044 Kang Yung Study Hall

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26 April 1991 Sheung Wo Hang, Sha Tau Kok [8][90][91]
M0047 Yi Tai Study Hall

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26 June 1992 Shui Tau Tsuen, Kam Tin [8][92]
M0048 Enclosing Walls and Corner Watch Towers of Kun Lung Wai

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8 April 1993 Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling [8][93]
M0050 Entrance Tower of Ma Wat Wai

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25 November 1994 Ma Wat Wai, Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling 22°29′56″N 114°09′00″E / 22.499016°N 114.149909°E / 22.499016; 114.149909 (SL. No.) [8][94]
M0061 I Shing Temple

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14 June 1996 Tung Tau Wai, Wang Chau, Yuen Long 22°27′16″N 114°01′40″E / 22.45435°N 114.02778°E / 22.45435; 114.02778 (SL. No.) [8][95]
M0064 Entrance Tower and Enclosing Walls of Lo Wai

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31 January 1997 Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling [8][96]
M0065 Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall

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7 November 1997 Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling [8][97][98]
M0066 Cheung Shan Monastery

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31 December 1997 Ping Che, Fanling 22°31′45″N 114°10′32″E / 22.529135°N 114.17557°E / 22.529135; 114.17557 (SL. No.) [8][99]
M0067 King Law Ka Shuk

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21 July 1998 Tai Po Tau Tsuen, Tai Po [8][100]
M0068 Cheung Ancestral Hall

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30 December 1999 Shan Ha Tsuen, Ping Shan, Yuen Long 22°25′56″N 114°00′59″E / 22.43216°N 114.01636°E / 22.43216; 114.01636 (SL. No.) [101][102][103][104]
M0069 Fan Sin Temple

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Sheung Wun Yiu, Tai Po 22°26′13″N 114°09′50″E / 22.43694°N 114.164°E / 22.43694; 114.164 (SL. No.) [105]
M0072 Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse

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Tang Lung Chau, Kap Shui Mun, Tsuen Wan [106]
M0073 Tang Ancestral Hall

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14 December 2001 Ping Shan. Part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Yuen Long [107][108][109]
M0074 Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall

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14 December 2001 Ping Shan. Part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Yuen Long [110]
M0075 Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda

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14 December 2001 Ping Shan. Part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Yuen Long 22°26′56″N 114°00′22″E / 22.44889167°N 114.00615556°E / 22.44889167; 114.00615556 (SL. No.) [111]
M0076 Hung Shing Temple

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15 November 2002 Kau Sai Chau, Sai Kung [112][113]
M0077 Tin Hau Temple

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Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling, North [114]
M0078 Hau Ku Shek Ancestral Hall

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Ho Sheung Heung, Sheung Shui, North [115]
M0079 The Morrison Building, Hoh Fuk Tong Centre

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26 March 2004 28 Castle Peak Road, San Hui, Tuen Mun, Tuen Mun 22°23′48″N 113°58′43″E / 22.39678°N 113.978479°E / 22.39678; 113.978479 (SL. No.) [116]
M0081 Leung Ancestral Hall

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12 January 2007 Yuen Kong Tsuen, Pat Heung, Yuen Long [117][118]
M0082 Chik Kwai Study Hall

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29 June 2007 Sheung Tsuen, Pat Heung, Yuen Long [119][120][121]
M0083 Tang Ancestral Hall

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1 February 2008 Ha Tsuen Shi, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long [122][123][124]
M0091 5 Historic Structures of Kowloon Reservoir

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18 September 2009 Golden Hill Road, Kam Shan Country Park, Sha Tin [125][126]
M0092 Memorial Stone of Shing Mun Reservoir

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18 September 2009 Kwai Tsing 22°23′10″N 114°08′50″E / 22.38611111°N 114.14722222°E / 22.38611111; 114.14722222 (SL. No.) [125][127]
M0093 Residence of Ip Ting-sz

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Lin Ma Hang Tsuen, Sha Tau Kok, North [128]
M0094 Yan Tun Kong Study Hall

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Hang Tau Tsuen, Ping Shan, Yuen Long, Yuen Long [129]
M0097 Tang Kwong U Ancestral Hall

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No. 32 Shui Tau, Pak Wai Tsuen, Kam Tin, Yuen Long [130][131]
M0099 Fortified Structure at No. 55 Ha Pak Nai, Yuen Long

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No. 55 Ha Pak Nai, Yuen Long [132][133][134]
M0104 Fat Tat Tong

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Ha Wo Hang, Sha Tau Kok [135][136]
M0105 Tat Tak Communal Hall

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North-west of Sheung Cheung Wai, Ping Shan In the area covered by the Ping Shan Heritage Trail. [137]
M0123 Hau Mei Fung Ancestral Hall

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Kam Tsin, Sheung Shui
M0128 Old Tai Po Police Station

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16 July 2021 Tai Po
M0129 Hip Tin Temple
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16 July 2021 Shan Tsui, Sha Tau Kok

Outlying Islands

Declared monuments in the Outlying Islands
#ID Name Photograph Declaration date Location Description Coordinates Ref(s)
M0005 Rock Carving at Shek Pik

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27 April 1979 Shek Pik, Lantau Island Thought to date back to the local Bronze Age, some 3000 years ago. [8][138]
M0006 Rock Carvings on Po Toi

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27 April 1979 Po Toi Island [8][139]
M0007 Tung Chung Fort

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24 August 1979 Tung Chung, Lantau Island [8][140]
M0011 Fan Lau Fort

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13 November 1981 Fan Lau, Lantau Island 22°11′54″N 113°51′05″E / 22.19845°N 113.85128056°E / 22.19845; 113.85128056 (SL. No.) [8][141]
M0014 Rock Carvings on Cheung Chau

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22 January 1982 Cheung Chau [8][142]
M0021 Stone Circle at Fan Lau

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15 April 1983 Fan Lau, Lantau Island [8][143]
M0022 Tung Chung Battery

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11 November 1983 Tung Chung, Lantau Island [8][144]
M0071 Waglan Lighthouse

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11 November 1983 Waglan Island [8][145]
M0117 Yeung Hau Temple, Tai O

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Tai O, Lantau Island 22°15′33″N 113°51′46″E / 22.259088°N 113.86275°E / 22.259088; 113.86275 (SL. No.)

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References

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