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The Hong Kong Story Museum is located in the Blue House in Wan Chai, formerly the Wan Chai Folk Life Museum. Since 2012, the Wan Chai Folk Life Museum has been renamed the Hong Kong Story Museum today to open a non-governmental folk museum for the St. James's Group. The redevelopment of Wan Chai has been ongoing. It has seen that the culture of authentic life in Wan Chai has gradually disappeared due to the migration of the neighbourhood. Volunteer groups and Wan Chai residents have opened Wan Chai Folk Life Hall under the Blue House in Shi Shui Canal Street to preserve the unique culture of the community. Let the public taste the traditional folk life.
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The Hong Kong Story Museum is located in the Blue House in Wan Chai, formerly the Wan Chai Folk Life Museum. Since 2012, the Wan Chai Folk Life Museum has been renamed the Hong Kong Story Museum today to open a non-governmental folk museum for the St. James's Group. The redevelopment of Wan Chai has been ongoing. It has seen that the culture of authentic life in Wan Chai has gradually disappeared due to the migration of the neighbourhood. Volunteer groups and Wan Chai residents have opened Wan Chai Folk Life Hall under the Blue House in Shi Shui Canal Street to preserve the unique culture of the community. Let the public taste the traditional folk life.
The Blue House has a "Hong Kong Story Hall", which introduces itself as "formerly Wan Chai Folk Life Hall". It is reported that the museum was founded in 2007 and renamed in 2012 with the theme of promoting local culture. The museum displays herbal tea utensils, hot water bottles, radios and so on in Hong Kong's early years.
The Blue House is a preserved example of Tong Lau, traditional Chinese tenement buildings with mixed commercial and residential use. Built in the 1920s, it features a blue facade and distinctive architectural elements. Today, it houses a heritage center that showcases the history and culture of the neighborhood.
The Blue House is a preserved example of Tong Lau, traditional Chinese tenement buildings with mixed commercial and residential use. Built in the 1920s, it features a blue facade and distinctive architectural elements. Today, it houses a heritage center that showcases the history and culture of the neighborhood.
The Blue House in Wan Chai is a famous tourist attraction in Hong Kong. The buildings here have always been blue-based and are very distinctive. Walk here to enjoy the style of Hong Kong's old-fashioned buildings and feel the history and cultural heritage of the city. There are also many small shops and cafes to relax and taste the Hong Kong style!
The redevelopment of Wan Chai has been ongoing. Many of the culture of life in Wan Chai's tunnels has been gradually lost due to the migration of the neighbourhood. Volunteer groups and Wan Chai residents have been vacant under the Blue House in Shi Shui Canal Street to preserve the unique culture of the community.