Antiquities and Monuments (Declaration of Monuments and Historical Buildings) (Consolidation) Notice
[20 October 1978]
(Format changes—E.R. 1 of 2012)
This notice may be cited as the Antiquities and Monuments (Declaration of Monuments and Historical Buildings) (Consolidation) Notice.
The following places are declared to be monuments—
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
the dam, the valve house and the weir of the Wong Nai Chung Reservoir on Hong Kong Island, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8609 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 177 of 2009)
the following building and structures constructed in connection with the Pok Fu Lam Reservoir on Hong Kong Island—
the former Watchman’s Cottage, the gauge basin and the masonry bridge, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8611-1 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the 3 masonry bridges, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8611-2 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 177 of 2009)
the following buildings and structures constructed in connection with the Tai Tam Group of Reservoirs on Hong Kong Island—
the dam and the valve house of the Tai Tam Upper Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-1 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the masonry aqueduct of the Tai Tam Upper Reservoir and the adjacent masonry bridge, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-2 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the recorder house (together with the tunnel inlet) situated to the south of the Tai Tam Upper Reservoir, and the dam and the valve house of the Tai Tam Byewash Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-3 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the 21-arch section of the aqueduct that forms part of the Bowen Road, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-4 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the dam and the valve house of the Tai Tam Intermediate Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-5 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the dam of the Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-6 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the valve house and the memorial stone of the Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-7 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the masonry bridge stretching across the Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-8 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the masonry bridge stretching across the Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-9 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the 2 masonry bridges stretching across the Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-10 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station, the Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station Staff Quarters, the Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station No. 2 Staff Quarters, and the structure comprising a flue and a chimney shaft and constructed in connection with the Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-11 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station Senior Staff Quarters delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8612-12 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 177 of 2009)
the following building and structures constructed in connection with the Aberdeen Reservoir on Hong Kong Island—
the dam of the Aberdeen Upper Reservoir, the bridge connecting to the dam and the valve house of the Aberdeen Upper Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8627-1 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the dam of the Aberdeen Lower Reservoir, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8627-2 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 177 of 2009)
the following buildings and structures constructed in connection with the Kowloon Reservoir in the New Territories—
the main dam and the main dam valve house of the Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. STM8814c-1 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the spillway dam and the spillway dam recorder house of the Reservoir, respectively delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. STM8814c-2 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
the recorder house of the Reservoir, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. STM8814c-3 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 177 of 2009)
the memorial stone of the Shing Mun Reservoir in the New Territories, delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KTM1414 signed and deposited by the Secretary for Development in the Land Registry in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 177 of 2009; L.N. 156 of 2019)
the rock carving and adjoining land at Cape Collinson, Eastern District on Hong Kong Island, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10443 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 156 of 2019; L.N. 92 of 2020)
the masonry bridge of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10608 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development. (L.N. 92 of 2020)
(8 of 1993 s. 30; 20 of 2002 s. 5)
The following places are declared to be historical buildings—
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)
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)
(Repealed L.N. 161 of 1984)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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; (L.N. 416 of 1995)
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; (L.N. 416 of 1995)
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; (L.N. 416 of 1995)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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 Recreation and Culture in the Land Registry, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; (L.N. 265 of 1996)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
“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)
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. HKM7688 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)
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)
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)
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
all other buildings on such land (other than the structure on the area hatched black on the plan); (L.N. 227 of 2007)
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)
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)
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)
the Residence of Ip Ting-sz at Lot Nos. 462, 467 and 468 in D.D. 47, Lin Ma Hang Tsuen, Sha Tau Kok, New Territories as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. DNM2250 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 220 of 2009)
the Yan Tun Kong Study Hall at Ping Shan Hang Tau Lot Nos. 126 and 148 in D.D. 122 and Lot Nos. 515 and 1600 in D.D. 122, Hang Tau Tsuen, Ping Shan, Yuen Long, New Territories, and the adjoining land, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM6953a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 220 of 2009)
the Tung Wah Museum in Kwong Wah Hospital at Kowloon Inland Lot No. 10748, 25 Waterloo Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM8223 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 149 of 2010)
the Man Mo Temple Compound at Inland Lot No. 338, 124–126, 128 and 130 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8879 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 149 of 2010)
the Tang Kwong U Ancestral Hall at Kam Tin Pak Pin Lot No. 3 in D.D. 109, 32 Shui Tau, Kam Tin, Yuen Long, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM7622a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 149 of 2010)
the Kom Tong Hall at 7 Castle Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM8865b signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 149 of 2010)
the fortified structure at No. 55 Ha Pak Nai, Yuen Long, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM7759 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 109 of 2011)
the School House of St. Stephen’s College at the Remaining Portion of Rural Building Lot No. 432 and the Extensions thereto, 22 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9166a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 172 of 2011)
the east, south and north wings of the school building together with parts of the retaining walls and boundary walls of King’s College at 63A Bonham Road, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red (other than the parts coloured green and marked with the letter “G”) on the plan marked Plan No. HKM7124 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 172 of 2011)
the Cenotaph and its adjoining land in Central, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9524a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 186 of 2013)
the Bethanie at 139 Pok Fu Lam Road, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9387a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 186 of 2013)
Fat Tat Tong at 1–5 Ha Wo Hang, Sha Tau Kok, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. DNM2872a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 206 of 2013)
Tat Tak Communal Hall at Ping Shan, Yuen Long, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM8035a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 206 of 2013)
the building known as Lin Fa Temple (also known as Lin Fa Kung) at Inland Lot No. 8365 and the Extension thereto, Lily Street, Tai Hang, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9740a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 130 of 2014)
the building known as Hung Shing Temple at Aplichow Inland Lot No. 23, Hung Shing Street, Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong, and a pair of timber poles on the land in front of the building, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9737a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 130 of 2014)
the building known as Hau Wong Temple, and its adjoining land, at the Remaining Portion of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 3811, corner of Junction Road and Tung Tau Tsuen Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon, and a stone with an inscription on the land at the rear of the building, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM9161 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 130 of 2014; L.N. 213 of 2015)
the Signal Tower at Blackhead Point, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM9364 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 213 of 2015)
the Race Course Fire Memorial and its adjoining land within Inland Lot No. 2384, So Kon Po, Hong Kong, together with all structures erected on that lot, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9905 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 213 of 2015)
the facade of the Old Mental Hospital at 2 High Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM9895 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 213 of 2015; L.N. 89 of 2016)
Block 7 of the old Lei Yue Mun Barracks at 75 Chai Wan Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10000a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 89 of 2016)
Block 10 of the old Lei Yue Mun Barracks at 75 Chai Wan Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10001a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 89 of 2016)
Block 25 of the old Lei Yue Mun Barracks at 75 Chai Wan Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10002a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 89 of 2016; L.N. 170 of 2017)
the building known as Tung Lin Kok Yuen at Inland Lot No. 3645, 15 Shan Kwong Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10171 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 170 of 2017)
the building known as Kowloon Union Church at the Remaining Portion of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2174, 4 Jordan Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM9818 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 170 of 2017)
the building known as Yeung Hau Temple at Lot No. 1 in D.D. 313, Po Chue Tam, Tai O, Lantau Island, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. ISM2803 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 170 of 2017; L.N. 224 of 2018)
the exterior structure (including the facade, roof, skylight, chimney stack, parapets with decorations, external columns, main entrance doorway and steps) of the building known as Fung Ping Shan Building of The University of Hong Kong at the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 8482, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong, the building being delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10300, with the exterior structure being coloured pink or green or hatched orange shown and described on the drawings numbered F01, F02, F03 and F04 attached to the plan, signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 224 of 2018)
the exterior structure (including the facade, roofs, chimney stacks, parapets, balconies, canopy, staircases, external columns, entrance porch, main entrance doorway and steps) of the building known as Eliot Hall of The University of Hong Kong at the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 8482, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong, the building being delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10301, with the exterior structure being coloured pink, blue, orange or green or hatched orange shown and described on the drawings numbered E01, E02, E03 and E04 attached to the plan, signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 224 of 2018)
the exterior structure (including the facade, roofs, chimney stacks, parapets, balconies, canopy, staircases, external columns, entrance porch, main entrance doorway and steps) of the building known as May Hall of The University of Hong Kong at the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 8482, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong, the building being delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10302, with the exterior structure being coloured pink, blue, orange or green or hatched orange shown and described on the drawings numbered M01, M02, M03 and M04 attached to the plan, signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 224 of 2018; L.N. 156 of 2019)
the building known as Yuk Hui Temple (also known as Pak Tai Temple) at Inland Lot No. 8355, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10488 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 156 of 2019)
the building known as Hau Mei Fung Ancestral Hall at Kam Tsin Lot No. 1 in D.D. 92, Kam Tsin, Sheung Shui, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. DNM3812b signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 156 of 2019; L.N. 92 of 2020)
the buildings and the adjoining land within Tung Wah Coffin Home at Inland Lot No. 8720, 9 Sandy Bay Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong and Pai Lau of Tung Wah Coffin Home situated on an access road off Victoria Road, Hong Kong, leading to that lot, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10604 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. 92 of 2020)
the building known as Tin Hau Temple and the adjoining buildings at Kowloon Inland Lot No. 10308, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM10414 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 92 of 2020; L.N. 121 of 2021)
the buildings and the adjoining land situated within the Bonham Road Government Primary School at 9A Bonham Road, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10840 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 121 of 2021)
the Old Tai Po Police Station and the adjoining land at 11 Wan Tau Kok Lane, Tai Po, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. TPM6626a signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 121 of 2021)
the building known as Hip Tin Temple and the adjoining land at Lot No. 353 in D.D. 40, Shan Tsui, Sha Tau Kok, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. DNM4014d signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 121 of 2021; L.N. 107 of 2022)
the building known as Jamia Mosque at Inland Lot No. 268, 30 Shelley Street, Central, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10980 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development, other than the temporary canopy situated within the area hatched black on the plan; (L.N. 107 of 2022)
the building known as Lui Seng Chun at 119 Lai Chi Kok Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. KM10792 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 107 of 2022)
the buildings, structures and the adjoining land within Hong Kong City Hall at 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM10981 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 107 of 2022; L.N. 145 of 2023)
the Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay, Sai Kung at Lot No. 92 in D.D. 240, Tei Tong Tsui, Sai Kung, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. SKM10300 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 145 of 2023)
the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong at 51 Bridges Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM11235 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 145 of 2023; L.N. 131 of 2024)
the building known as Lo Pan Temple at Inland Lot No. 2705, 15 Ching Lin Terrace, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM11448 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 131 of 2024)
the Residence of Tang Pak Kau at Kat Hing Wai Lot Nos. 183, 184, 185, 186 and 187 in D.D. 109, Sections A and B of Lot No. 409 in D.D. 109 and Section B of Lot No. 417 in D.D. 109, 20 Tsz Tong Tsuen, Kam Tin, Yuen Long, New Territories, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. YLM11510 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 131 of 2024; L.N. 14 of 2026)
the Main Building of Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital at 36A Western Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM11600 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development; (L.N. 14 of 2026)
Kwong Fook Tsz at 40 Tai Ping Shan Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, as delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked Plan No. HKM11599 signed and deposited in the Land Registry under section 3(4) of the Ordinance by the Secretary for Development. (L.N. 14 of 2026)
(8 of 1993 s. 30; 20 of 2002 s. 5)