Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition

Hong Kong

1 TAI KWUN

egin your afternoon at what was once Hong Kong’s Central Police Station. Tai Kwun – literally meaning “The Big Station” in Cantonese – was established by the British forces in 1841 before its eventual decommission in 2006. A thoughtful revamp by architects Herzog & de Meuron saw Tai Kwun reopen its historic gates to visitors

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