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Visit to Mei Ho House Museum

  • Writer: Yee Yan
    Yee Yan
  • Apr 11, 2018
  • 1 min read

Revitalised from Mei Ho House, the only surviving Mark I H-shaped resettlement block built in 1954.

  • A record of Hong Kong public housing

  • The fire caused nearly 58,000 people homeless. In order to provide long term housing to the large number of fire victims, the government built resttlement blocks.

  • It exhibits the way of life, living environments, culture and ethos of 1950s-70s Hong Kong through collection and preservation of artefacts, research, education and exhibition of household objects of early public housing residents

 
 
 

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