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ANTIQUITIES AND MONUMENTS (DECLARATION OF MONUMENTS AND HISTORICAL BUILDINGS) (CONSOLIDATION) NOTICE - PARAGRAPH 3

Declaration of historical buildings

(Past version on 11/07/2008).
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The following places are declared to be historical buildings-

   (a)  Island House located in Tai Po District of the New Territories and the
        adjacent land, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM
        39 signed and deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land
        Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 77
        of 1983; L.N. 266 of 1988)

   (b)  the Man Lun Fung Ancestral Hall located in Fan Tin Tsuen, San Tin, in
        Yuen Long District of the New Territories and the adjacent forecourt,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 13 signed and
        deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry, in
        accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 78 of 1983)

   (c)  -(d) (Repealed L.N. 161 of 1984)

   (e)  the Man Mo Temple located at Fu Shin Street, Tai Po Market in Tai Po
        District of the New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the
        plan marked NTM 29 signed and deposited by the Director of Urban
        Services in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance; (L.N. 125 of 1984)

   (f)  the facade, roof, main ceremonial grand staircase, external corridors
        and courtyards of the Main Building of the University of Hong Kong
        located on Hong Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red on the
        plan marked HKM 7 signed and deposited by the Director of Urban
        Services in the Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section
        3(4) of the Ordinance, the said parts being coloured pink, green and
        hatched yellow shown and described on the drawings numbered 1 to 4 and
        attached to the said plan; (L.N. 162 of 1984)

   (g)  the Old Tai Po Market Railway Station, Tai Po, New Territories,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 30 signed and
        deposited by the Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry, in
        accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 385 of 1984)

   (h)  the Man Shek Tong (Ancestral Hall) located at Mun Hau Tsuen, Sheung
        Shui in North District of the New Territories, delineated and shown
        edged red on the plan marked NTM 32 signed and deposited by the
        Director of Urban Services in the Land Registry, in accordance with
        section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 10 of 1985)

   (i)  the old house on a lot formerly known as Lot 917 at Hoi Pa Village,
        Tsuen Wan, New Territories, delineated and shown coloured pink on the
        plan marked NTM 35 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Municipal
        Services in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance; (L.N. 170 of 1986)

   (j)  the building known as the Tai Fu Tai (大夫第) at Wing Ping Tsuen,
        San Tin, Yuen Long, New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on
        the plan marked NTM 20 signed and deposited by the Secretary for
        Municipal Services in the Land Registry, in accordance with section
        3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 215 of 1987)

   (k)  the Kun Lung Gate Tower at San Wai, Fanling, New Territories,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 38 signed and
        deposited by the Secretary for Municipal Services in the Land
        Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 61
        of 1988)

   (l)  the Yeung Hau Kung Temple at Tung Tau Tsuen, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long, New
        Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 40
        signed and deposited by the Secretary for Municipal Services in the
        Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N.
        307 of 1988)

   (m)  the former French Mission building on Battery Path, Hong Kong Island,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 15 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. 319 of 1989)

   (n)  Flagstaff House on Cotton Tree Drive, Hong Kong Island, delineated and
        shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 5 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. 319 of 1989)

   (o)  the old house known as Law Uk or Chai Wan House at Chai Wan on Hong
        Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 6
        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. 368 of 1989)

   (p)  the old house at Wong Uk Village, Yuen Chau Kok, Sha Tin, delineated
        and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 36 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. 410 of 1989)

   (q)  the Wan Chai Post Office on Hong Kong Island, delineated and shown
        edged red on the plan marked HKM 17 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. 160 of 1990)

   (r)  the Western Market, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong Island,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 20 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. 209 of 1990)

   (s)  the old Pathological Institute in Caine Lane, Hong Kong Island,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 19 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. 209 of 1990)

   (t)  the building known as Kang Yung Shu Uk at Sheung Wo Hang Village, Sha
        Tau Kok in the North District of the New Territories, delineated and
        shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 41 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. 175 of 1991)

   (u)  the former Kowloon British School at Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui,
        Kowloon, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked KM 4 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. 280 of 1991)

        (v)    the Main Building of St. Stephen's Girls' College at No. 2
               Lyttelton Road, Hong Kong Island delineated and shown edged red
               on the plan marked HKM 16 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. 40 of
               1992)

   (w)  the building known as the Yi Tai Shu Yuen at Shui Tau Village, Kam
        Tin, New Territories delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
        NTM 42 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. 206 of 1992)

        (x)    the facade, roof, chimney stacks, parapets, balustrades,
               verandahs, balcony, external columns, staircases, entrance
               porch, main entrance doorway, courtyards and steps of the Main
               Building of The Helena May located at No. 35 Garden Road, Hong
               Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
               HKM 13 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Recreation and
               Culture in the Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with
               section 3(4) of the Ordinance, the said parts being coloured
               red, green and hatched orange and blue shown and described on
               the drawings numbered 1 to 7 and attached to the said plan;
               (L.N. 388 of 1993)

   (y)  the building known as the Entrance Tower of Ma Wat Wai located at Lung
        Yeuk Tau, Fanling, New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on
        the plan marked NTM 44 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. 633 of 1994)

   (z)  the Marine Police Headquarters building and compound located at Tsim
        Sha Tsui, Kowloon, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
        KM 5 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Recreation and Culture
        in the Land Registry, Victoria in accordance with section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance, other than the structures (but not the land on which those
        structures are standing) located within that compound and hatched
        black on that plan; (L.N. 680 of 1994)

   (aa) the building known as the Former Gate Lodge on Mount Austin Road, the
        Peak, Hong Kong, which is delineated and shown edged red on the plan
        marked HKM 21 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. 128 of 1995)

   (ab) the buildings and compound at the Central Police Station Compound at
        No. 10 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong, delineated and shown edged red on
        the plan marked HKM 25 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. 416 of 1995)

   (ac) the former Central Magistracy at No. 1 Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 26 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. 416 of 1995)

   (ad) the buildings and compound at the Victoria Prison Compound at Old
        Bailey Street, Hong Kong, delineated and shown edged red on the plan
        marked HKM 27 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. 416 of 1995)

   (ae) the exterior structure including the facade, roofs, chimney stacks,
        corner towers, parapets, balustrades, verandahs, balconies, external
        columns, staircases, main entrance doorway, courtyards and steps of
        University Hall, University of Hong Kong located at Pokfulam, Hong
        Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 28
        signed and deposited by the Secretary for Recreation and Culture in
        the Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance, the said parts being coloured brown and hatched blue,
        purple and green shown and described on the drawings numbered 1 to 5
        and attached to the said plan; (L.N. 421 of 1995)

   (af) the exterior structure including the facade, roof, chimney stacks,
        parapets, balustrades, verandahs, balconies, external columns,
        entrance porch, main entrance doorway, courtyards and steps and
        internal elements including the floor, balustrades and ceiling of the
        open well and structural columns and walls of Hung Hing Ying Building,
        University of Hong Kong located at Pokfulam, Hong Kong Island,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 24 signed and
        deposited by the Secretary for Recreation and Culture in the Land
        Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance,
        the said parts being coloured brown, green, orange, yellow and hatched
        blue, purple and green shown and described on the drawings numbered 1
        to 4 and attached to the said plan; (L.N. 422 of 1995)

   (ag) the exterior structure including the facade, roof, cornice,
        balustrades, balconies, main entrance doorway, courtyards and steps of
        Tang Chi Ngong Building, University of Hong Kong located at Pokfulam,
        Hong Kong Island, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
        HKM 23 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Recreation and
        Culture in the Land Registry, Victoria, in accordance with section
        3(4) of the Ordinance, the said parts being coloured brown and hatched
        blue and green shown and described on the drawings numbered 1 to 3 and
        attached to the said plan; (L.N. 423 of 1995)

   (ah) the building known as Government House at Upper Albert Road, Hong
        Kong, which is delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM
        22 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. 442 of 1995)

        (ai)   St. John's Cathedral on Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong,
               together with the land and buildings adjacent thereto,
               including St. John's Hall but excluding the Lodge, as
               delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 29 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. 20 of 1996)

   (aj) the temple known as I Shing Kung at Wang Chau, Yuen Long, New
        Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 45
        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. 265 of 1996)

   (ak) the building known as the former Yamen Building at Kowloon Walled City
        Park, Kowloon, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked KM 6
        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. 406 of 1996)

   (al) the building known as the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall, at Lung Yeuk
        Tau, Fanling New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the
        plan marked Plan No. DND 1 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. 530 of 1997)

   (am) the temple known as Cheung Shang Tsz, also commonly known as Cheung
        Shan Kwu Tsz at Wo Keng Shan, Ping Che, Fanling, New Territories,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked NTM 47 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.
        39 of 1998)

   (an) the building known as King Law Ka Shuk at Tai Po Tau Tsuen, Tai Po,
        New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked
        Plan No. TPM 3268b signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home
        Affairs in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance; (L.N. 301 of 1998)

   (ao) the building known as Cheung Ancestral Hall at Shan Ha Tsuen, Ping
        Shan, Yuen Long, New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on
        the plan marked Plan No. YLM 3252b signed and deposited by the
        Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land Registry, in accordance with
        section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 328 of 1999)

   (ap) the building known as Fan Sin Temple, also known as Fan Sin Kung or
        Fan Sin Miu, at Sheung Wun Yiu, Tai Po, New Territories, delineated
        and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. TPM 3513a signed and
        deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land Registry, in
        accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 329 of 1999)

   (aq) the two buildings respectively known as the North Block and the West
        Block of St. Joseph's College at No. 7 Kennedy Road, Hong Kong,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM 5746c
        signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land
        Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 255
        of 2000)

   (ar) the Waglan Lighthouse on Waglan Island, Hong Kong, and the adjacent
        land, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 6436
        signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Urban
        Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N.
        368 of 2000)

   (as) the Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse, commonly known as Kap Sing Lighthouse,
        and the former light keeper's house on Tang Lung Chau, Kap Shui Mun,
        Hong Kong, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked TWM 2582a
        signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land
        Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 368
        of 2000)

   (at) the Tang Ancestral Hall at Ping Shan Hang Mei Lot No. 1 in D.D. 122,
        Yuen Long, New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan
        marked Plan No. YLM 4538 signed and deposited by the Secretary for
        Home Affairs in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of
        the Ordinance; (L.N. 272 of 2001)

   (au) the Yu Kiu Ancestral Hall at Ping Shan Hang Mei Lot No. 2 in D.D. 122,
        Yuen Long, New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan
        marked Plan No. YLM 4537 signed and deposited by the Secretary for
        Home Affairs in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of
        the Ordinance; (L.N. 272 of 2001)

   (av) the Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda at Lot No. 384 in D.D. 122, Yuen Long, New
        Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan
        No. YLM 4540 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in
        the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
        (L.N. 272 of 2001)

   (aw) the Hung Shing Temple (also known as Hung Shing Miu) at Lot No. 73 in
        D.D. 265, Kau Sai Chau, Sai Kung, New Territories, and the adjoining
        land, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. SKM
        5179 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the
        Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N.
        167 of 2002)

   (ax) the Tin Hau Temple at Lo Tsun Tsz Tong Tsun Lot No. 1 in D.D. 83, Lung
        Yeuk Tau, Fanling, New Territories, and the adjoining land, delineated
        and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. DNM 937a signed and
        deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land Registry in
        accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 167 of 2002)

   (ay) the Hau Ku Shek Ancestral Hall at Ho Sheung Heung Lot No. 8 in D.D.
        95, Ho Sheung Heung, Sheung Shui, New Territories, delineated and
        shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. DNM 1291 signed and
        deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Land Registry, in
        accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 270 of 2003)

   (az) "馬禮遜樓" and its adjoining land within the Hoh Fuk Tong Centre

(also known as Ho Fuk Tong Centre) situated at the Remaining Portion of Tuen
Mun Town Lot No. 117, No. 28 Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories,
delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. TMM 2045e signed
and deposited by the Secretary for Home Affairs in the Tuen Mun New
Territories Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
(L.N. 48 of 2004)

   (ba) Cape D' Aguilar Lighthouse at Cape D' Aguilar, Hong Kong, and its
        adjoining land, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan
        No. HKM 7688 signed and deposited in the Land Registry by the
        Secretary for Home Affairs, in accordance with section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance; (L.N. 236 of 2005)

   (bb) Leung Ancestral Hall at Yun Kong Tsun Lot No. 1 in D.D. 106, 62 Yuen
        Kong Tsuen, Pat Heung, Yuen Long, New Territories, delineated and
        shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM 6526 signed and
        deposited in the Land Registry by the Secretary for Home Affairs, in
        accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 253 of 2006)

   (bc) Chik Kwai Study Hall at Sheung Tsun Lot No. 406 in D.D. 112, Sheung
        Tsuen, Pat Heung, Yuen Long, New Territories, delineated and shown
        edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM6230 signed and deposited in
        the Land Registry by the Secretary for Home Affairs, in accordance
        with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 76 of 2007)

   (bd) (i) the building known as Tang Ancestral Hall on Ha Tsun Shi Lot No.
        44 in D.D. 125 and Lot No. 1722 in D.D. 125, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long, New
        Territories, and its adjoining land, delineated and shown edged red on
        the plan marked Plan No. YLM6911 signed and deposited in the Land
        Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for
        Development; and

        (ii)   all other buildings on such land (other than the structure on
               the area hatched black on the plan); (L.N. 227 of 2007)

   (be) the buildings and the adjoining land situated within the Maryknoll
        Convent School at the Remaining Portion of New Kowloon Inland Lot No.
        1419, No. 5 Ho Tung Road and No. 130 Waterloo Road, Kowloon,
        delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM7459b
        signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the
        Ordinance by the Secretary for Development, other than the structures
        situated within the area hatched black on the plan; (L.N. 135 of 2008)

   (bf) the buildings and the adjoining land situated within the Inland Lot
        No. 7327, No. 45 Stubbs Road, Hong Kong as delineated and shown edged
        red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8358 signed and deposited in the
        Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for
        Development, together with all structures erected on such lot. (L.N.
        201 of 2008)

   (bg) the buildings, including the two buildings respectively known as the
        Old Green Island Lighthouse and the New Green Island Lighthouse, and
        the adjoining land, situated on Green Island, Hong Kong and within the
        area as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No.
        HKM7691a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4)
        of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development. (L.N. 241 of 2008)

(8 of 1993 s. 30; 20 of 2002 s. 5)



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