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International Finance Centre, Central, Hong Kong
Public square from the 19th century, originally with a number of royal statues, but now only with one statue of banker Sir Thomas Jackson
Built in 1923 in honour of the fallen soldiers of WWI and later also attributed to the ones from WWII
Concert hall, theatre, and exhibition space
At 800 m long, this is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world
Adjacent to the Legislative Council Building, this is the place where disgruntled Hongkongers come to protest
The Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery, located on ground floor of the City Hall Annex, was set up in 2002 as a temporary exhibition gallery, pending the establishment of a full-fledged permanent exhibition gallery which will occupy the entire City Hall Annex Building
Offers visual arts studios for artists as well as exhibition halls
Man Mo Temple is Hong Kong Island's oldest temple, built by influential Chinese leaders in 1847 during the Qing dynasty
A small, free zoo with reptiles, primates, a jaguar, and rare and endangered birds and plants
A great place to relax in Central