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List of Grade I historic buildings in Hong Kong

List of buildings of very high historical significance in Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Grade I historic buildings in Hong Kong are those selected as those "outstanding merits of which every effort should be made to preserve if possible".[1]

These buildings may be protected under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance; after consulting the Antiquities Advisory Board, with the approval of the Chief Executive and the publication of the notice in government gazette, the Antiquities Authority may legally declare the Graded historic buildings to be protected as Declared Monuments.[2] Five Grade I historic buildings have been demolished in the last two decades.[3]

Note: This list is accurate as of 6 November 2009.[4] A territory-wide grade reassessment has been ongoing since. See this link for the latest grading update.

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Central and Western District

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Eastern District

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Islands District

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Kowloon City District

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Kwun Tong District

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North District

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Sai Kung District

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Sha Tin District

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Sham Shui Po District

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Southern District

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Tai Po District

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Tsuen Wan District

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Tuen Mun District

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Wan Chai District

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Wong Tai Sin District

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Yau Tsim Mong District

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Yuen Long District

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