ANTIQUITIES AND MONUMENTS (DECLARATION OF MONUMENT) (CONSOLIDATION) NOTICE

(Cap. 53, section 3(1))

[20 October 1978.]

L.N. 247/78.
L.N. 34/79.
L.N. 111/79.
L.N. 201/79.
L.N. 208/79.
L.N. 197/80.
L.N. 73/81.
L.N. 356/81.
L.N. 357/81.
L.N. 358/81.
L.N. 25/82.
L.N. 102/82.
L.N. 170/82.
L.N. 75/83.
L.N. 76/83.
L.N. 77/83.
L.N. 78/83.
L.N. 138/83.
L.N. 139/83.
L.N. 154/83.
L.N. 309/83.
L N. 362/83.
L.N. 69/84.
L.N. 125/84.
L.N. 161/84.
L.N. 162/84.
L.N. 385/84.
1. This notice may be cited as the Antiquities and Monuments (Declaration of Monument) (Consolidation) Notice.

Citation.

2. The following places are declared to be monuments- Declaration of monuments.
(a) the rock carvingr 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 Office, Victoria;

L.N. 247/78.

(b) 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 District Land Office Sai Kung in accordance with the provisions of section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 34/79.

(c) 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 District Land Office Sai Kung in accordance with the provisions of section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
(d) 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 District Land Office Sai Kung in accordance with the provisions of section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
(e) 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 District Land Office Islands in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 111/79.

(f) 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 District Land Office Islands in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;
(g) the area of Crown 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 District Land Office Islands in accordance with section 3(4) or the Ordinance;

L N. 201/79.

(h) 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 Office, Victoria, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L N. 208/79.

(i) the ruins and remains situated on the north-eastern promontory of Tung Lung Island and known as Tung, Lund 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 District Land Office, Sai Kung, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 197/80.

(j) 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 Tsuen Wan District Land Office in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 73/81.

(k) 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 District Land Office, Tai Po, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.T. 356/81.

(I) 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 or 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 Sai Kung District Land Office in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 357/81.

(m) 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 District Land Office, Islands, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 358/81.

(n) 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 District Land Office, Islands, in accordance with the provisions of section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 25/82.

(o) 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 Office in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 102/82.
L.N. 170/82.

(p) 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 District Land Office, Sai Kung, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 75/83.

(q) 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 District Land Office, Sai Kung, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 76/83.

(r) 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 District Land Office, Tai Po, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 138/83.

(s) 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 District Land Office, Islands, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance:

L.N. 139/83.

(t) 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 District Land Office, Islands, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 362/83.

(u) 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 Office. Victoria in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 161/84.

(v) 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 Office, Victoria in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 161/84.

(w) the exterior of the Supreme Court Building located a Statute Square, Central District on Hong Kong Island delineated and shown edged red on the plan marked HKM 2 signed and deposited by the Director or Urban Services in the Land Office, Victoria in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance; and

L.N. 161/84.

(x) 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 Office, Victoria in accordance with section 3(4) of tile Ordinance.

L.N. 161/84.

3. The following places are declared to be historical buildings- Declaration of historical buildings.
(a) 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 19 signed and deposited by the Director Urban Services in the District Land Office, Tai Po, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L N. 77/83.

(b) 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 District Land Office, Yuen Long, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 78/83.

(c)-(d) [Cancelled, by L.N. 161/84.]
(e) 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 District Land Office, Tai Po, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance;

L.N. 125/84.

(f) 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 Office, 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. 162/84.

(g)the Old Tai Po Market Railway Station, Tat 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 District Land Office, Tai Po, in accordance with section 3(4) of the Ordinance.

L.N. 385/84.