This website provides you with online information about our heritage conservation work. It also serves as a platform and digital store for heritage-related information.
A platform providing information of declared monuments, graded historic buildings, and sites of archaeological interest in Hong Kong.
A database featuring important archaeological findings in Hong Kong through photos, artefact information and interactive 360-degree viewing of the important unearthed artefacts and the related materials.
The Antiquities and Monuments Office protects and preserves archaeological and built heritage of Hong Kong, and promotes public awareness of heritage conservation through education programmes and public engagement. Learn more about its mission and activities here, including heritage conservation, research, exhibitions, lectures, docent services, and community engagement.
The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre provides a platform for heritage education and promotion. Various education and promotional activities are organised to enhance public understanding of the cultural legacy, for exploration and enjoyment.
Revitalised from the Old Ping Shan Police Station built in 1899, the Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre introduces the history and artefacts of the Tang clan, as well as the heritage sites along the Trail.
The Antiquities and Monuments Office sets up the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail, Central and Western Heritage Trail and “HKU Heritage Sights and Sites” to link up historic buildings and heritage sites. To facilitate visitors to better understand the historical development and appreciate the architectural aesthetics, pamphlets are available online, and audio guide for the “HKU Heritage Sights and Sites” is also available.