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Take a guided tour of Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK), the Former Explosives Magazine compound of the Old Victoria Barracks built by the British Army in the mid-19th century. Explore the history of the heritage site, and learn about its transformation by award-winning Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects into a leading arts and cultural institution in Hong Kong. Discover the site's different features, natural and man-made, and measures employed to conserve and preserve the site's historical significance through its distinctive architectural design.


11:15 English


The public tours are free of charge and are led by ASHK volunteers. For walk-ins, please arrive at the main reception at least 15 minutes before the tour is scheduled to begin. Places are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. ASHK reserves the right to make the final decision without prior notice.


For inquiries, please contact:

sitetourhk@asiasociety.org.hk

Nov 24, 2024

11:15 - 12:00 GMT+8

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Asia Society Hong Kong Center
9 Justice Drive, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR (China)

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24 November 2024 - English
Complimentary

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By registering for this program, you agree to and understand that you may be photographed, recorded/videotaped and/or interviewed during the program, for purposes relating to this program, promotional purposes, and/or for other work of Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK), including for archival purposes. By registering, you are granting ASHK a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and unrestricted right to use, reproduce, publish and/or display your image (film or photographs) and/or voice (video recording, sound clip or other formats), in any manner or media (including in websites, in newspapers, on social media platforms, in a report or on the television and radio), and the right to sub-license such rights, at ASHK's discretion, to other global centers of Asia Society and other partner organizations/vendors with which ASHK works. If you wish to access your image/sound clip and/or no longer want ASHK and/or our partner organizations/vendors to use your image/ sound clip, please email us at programhk@asiasociety.org.hk. It is the responsibility of the program participant to communicate to our staff at the venue his/her preference. However, we cannot remove content that has already been published. By registering, you agree that published communications can continue in circulation and content may be stored by us and by our photographer in historical archives to the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations. 

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