Built in 1930, the Yau Ma Tei Theatre is the only surviving pre-war cinema in the urban area of Hong Kong. It closed down in 1998 and was listed as a historic building in the same year. Lovingly restored in 2012, it now serves as a venue dedicated to Cantonese opera and related activities.
Home to major outdoor events, a heritage centre, theatre, museum and art park, The West Kowloon Cultural District is set to become one of the world’s largest harbourfront cultural quarters.
Located on a serene hillside above Lai Chi Kok, the site of the Jao Tsung-I Academy has a long history of different uses since the Qing Dynasty. Today it hosts exhibitions, performances, weekend markets, workshops and The Heritage Lodge restaurant.
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