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ANTIQUITIES AND MONUMENTS (DECLARATION OF MONUMENTS AND HISTORICAL BUILDINGS) (CONSOLIDATION) NOTICE - PARAGRAPH 2
Declaration of monuments
(Past version on 01/07/1997).
(Past version on 30/06/1997).
The following places are declared to be monuments-
(a) the rock carving at Big Wave Bay, Hong Kong Island, and the adjoining
land, which are more particularly delineated and edged red in plan No.
HKM 1, signed by the Secretary for Home Affairs and deposited in the
Land Registry, Victoria; (L.N. 247 of 1978)
(b) the rock carving and adjoining land at Tei Tong Tsui to the north-east
of Tin Hau Kwo Miu temple delineated and shown edged red on the plan
marked NTM 1 signed and deposited by the Secretary for the New
Territories in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of
the Ordinance; (L.N. 34 of 1979)
(c) the rock carving and adjoining land on the north-west coast of Tung
Lung Island delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 2
signed and deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the
Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N.
34 of 1979)
(d) the rock carving and adjoining land on the western coast of Kau Sai
Chau delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 3 signed
and deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the Land
Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 34
of 1979)
(e) the rock carving and adjoining land at Shek Pik on Lantau Island
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 4 signed and
deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the Land
Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 111
of 1979)
(f) the rock carvings and adjoining land on the south-west coast of Po Toi
Island delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 5 signed
and deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the Land
Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 111
of 1979)
(g) the area of Government land on the north coast of Lantau Island
comprising Tung Chung Fort, including the buildings and structures
therein or thereon, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
NTM 8 signed and deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in
the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
(L.N. 201 of 1979; 29 of 1998 s. 105)
(h) the flight of stone steps at the southern end of Duddell Street, Hong
Kong Island, and the 4 gas lamps standing on the balustrades on either
side of the steps, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
HKM 10 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the
Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
Ordinance; (L.N. 208 of 1979)
(i) the ruins and remains situated on the north-eastern promontory of Tung
Lung Island and known as Tung Lung Fort and the adjacent land,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 11 signed and
deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the Land
Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 197
of 1980)
(j) the walled village of Sam Tung Uk located to the North of the Castle
Peak Road in Tsuen Wan District of the New Territories and the
surrounding open space, delineated and shown edged red on the plan
marked NTM 12 signed and deposited by the Secretary for the New
Territories in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of
the Ordinance; (L.N. 73 of 1981)
(k) the District Office (North) located in Tai Po District of the New
Territories and the adjacent land, delineated and shown edged red on
the plan marked NTM 14 signed and deposited by the Secretary for the
New Territories in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4)
of the Ordinance; (L.N. 356 of 1981)
(l) the village of Sheung Yiu located on the eastern shore of Pak Tam
Chung estuary near the western boundary of the Sai Kung East Country
Park together with a stone kiln 50 metres north of the village,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 17 signed and
deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the Land
Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 357
of 1981)
(m) the Fan Lau Fort located on high ground about 60 metres above sea
level on the south-west tip of Lantau and overlooking Lantau Channel,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 15 signed and
deposited by the Secretary for the New Territories in the Land
Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 358
of 1981)
(n) the rock carvings and adjoining land overlooking Tung Wan on Cheung
Chau, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 6 signed
and deposited by the Secretary for City and New Territories
Administration in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4)
of the Ordinance; (L.N. 25 of 1982)
(o) the Tin Hau Temple situated at No. 10 Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway
Bay, delineated and shown edged red on the plan serial No. HKM 11
signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land
Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 102
of 1982; L.N. 170 of 1982)
(p) the rock carving located at Lung Ha Wan in Sai Kung District of the
New Territories and the adjacent land, delineated and shown edged red
on the plan marked NTM 16 signed and deposited by the Director of
Urban Services in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4)
of the Ordinance; (L.N. 75 of 1983)
(q) the site of the Chinese Customs Station located on Fat Tau Chau (Junk
Island) in Sai Kung District of the New Territories, delineated and
shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 22 signed and deposited by the
Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry, in accordance with
section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 76 of 1983)
(r) the Pottery Kilns at Wun Yiu Village, in Tai Po District of the New
Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 21
signed and deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land
Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 138
of 1983)
(s) the Stone Circle at Fan Lau on Lantau Island of the New Territories,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 23 signed and
deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry, in
accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 139 of 1983)
(t) the Tung Chung Battery located in Tung Chung on Lantau Island,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 18 signed and
deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry, in
accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 362 of 1983)
(u) the Royal Observatory, located in Kowloon, and the adjacent land,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked KM 1 signed and
deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry,
Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 161
of 1984)
(v) the Old Stanley Police Station located on Hong Kong Island,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 8 signed
and deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land
Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
Ordinance; (L.N. 161 of 1984)
(w) the exterior of the Supreme Court Building located at Statue Square,
Central District on Hong Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red
on the plan marked HKM 2 signed and deposited by the Director of Urban
Services in the Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section
3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 161 of 1984; L.N. 446 of 1994)
(x) the rock carvings located at Wong Chuk Hang, Aberdeen on Hong
Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
HKM 14 signed and deposited by the Director of Urban Services
in the Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4)
of the Ordinance; (L.N. 161 of 1984)
(y) the Han Tomb at Lei Cheng Uk, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, delineated and
shown edged red on the plan marked KM 2a signed and deposited by the
Secretary for Municipal Services in the Land Registry, Victoria, in
accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 335 of 1988)
(z) the former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower at Tsim Sha Tsui,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked KM 3 signed and
deposited by the Secretary for Recreation and Culture in the Land
Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
(L.N. 233 of 1990)
(aa) the walls (including all the corner towers) of Kun Lung Wai (San Wai)
in Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling, New Territories delineated and shown in
red, with the corner towers delineated and shown edged red, on the
plan marked NTM 43 signed and deposited by the Secretary for
Recreation and Culture in the Land Registry, in accordance with
section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 105 of 1993)
(ab) the entrance tower and the enclosing walls of Lo Wai in Lung Yeuk Tau,
Fanling, New Territories delineated and shown edged red on the plan
marked NTM 46 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Broadcasting,
Culture and Sport in the Land Registry, in accordance with section
3(4) of the Ordinance. (L.N. 52 of 1997)
(8 of 1993 s. 30; 20 of 2002 s. 5)
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