The Antiquities Authority has declared two historical buildings on Hong Kong Island — the Cenotaph in Central and the Bethanie at 139 Pok Fu Lam Road — as monuments under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance.
存倉 The notice of the declaration was gazetted on Friday. The Cenota
儲存h, the earliest memorial formally built to commemorate those who died in Hong Kong during the World War I, was unveiled on May 25, 1923. The Bethanie was completed in 1875 by the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris as their first sanatorium in East Asia for sick missionaries.
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