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Duddell Street Steps & Gas Lamps (Central)
Former Stanley Police Station (Stanley)
Old Supreme Court (Central)*
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Former French Mission Building (Central)*
Western Market (Sheung Wan)
Main Building, the Helena May
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Former Central Police Station Compound (Central)*
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Victoria Prison Compound*
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Hung Hing Ying Building, the University of Hong Kong (Pok Fu Lam)*
Tang Chi Ngong Building, the University of Hong Kong (Pok Fu Lam)*
Government House (Central)*
St. John's Cathedral (Central)
Chinese Heritage
Law Uk Hakka House (Chai Wan)
Old Wan Chai Post Office (Wan Chai)
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Tin Hau Temple (Causeway Bay)
Western Market The Exterior of Tang Chi Ngong Building, the University of Hong Kong The Exterior of Hung Hing Ying Building, the University of Hong Kong The Exterior of the Main Building, the University of Hong Kong The Exterior of University Hall, the University of Hong Kong Duddell Street Steps & Gas Lamps Central Police Station Compound The Exterior of the Old Supreme Court Former Central Magistracy Former French Mission Building Victoria Prison Compound Government House The Exterior of the Main Building, the Helena May St. John's Cathedral Flagstaff House Old Wan Chai Post Office Tin Hau Temple Old Stanley Police Station Law Uk Hakka House
Western Market
323 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan

Completed in 1906, the market has walls of red brick on a granite base, a large, handsome granite arch over its main entrance, and four corner towers highlighted in "bandaged" brickwork. In 1991, the market was stylishly refurbished and now features a variety of retail outlets. The market is open 10am-7pm daily.

Directions
MTR Sheung Wan station (Exit B or C). Walk 5-10 minutes along Des Voeux Road Central and Western Market is on the left. Or ride the tram towards Kennedy Town and get off at the market opposite the Shun Tak Centre.
 
 


 



Updated 5 December 2007
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