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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.
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. The expansion works are in progress and the permanent Gallery will be open in 2012. To make way for the refurbishment and expansion works at the City Hall Annex, the temporary Gallery has been relocated to the ground floor of the Murray Road Multi-storey Car Park Building in mid-2009 to maintain continuous services to the public. The temporary Gallery showcases the planning proposals and infrastructure projects by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to enhance the quality of life and strengthen Hong Kong's status as Asia's world city. It comprises six main sections: Imprint, Hong Kong 2030, New Kai Tak, Transport & Logistics, Sustainable Development and Living Environment. Interactive features and devices give visitors the latest information on planning and infrastructure developments in Hong Kong.
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G/F, Murray Road Multi-storey Car Park Building,
+852 3102 1242
Adjacent to the Legislative Council Building, this is the place where disgruntled Hongkongers come to protest
A great place to relax in Central
Concert hall, theatre, and exhibition space
Built in 1923 in honour of the fallen soldiers of WWI and later also attributed to the ones from WWII
Public square from the 19th century, originally with a number of royal statues, but now only with one statue of banker Sir Thomas Jackson
Offers visual arts studios for artists as well as exhibition halls
A small, free zoo with reptiles, primates, a jaguar, and rare and endangered birds and plants
At 800 m long, this is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world