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Declared monuments of Hong Kong / Ho Tung Gardens / Victoria Peak / Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance / Antiquities Advisory Board / Cultural heritage / Antiquities and Monuments Office / King Yin Lane / Robert Hotung / Conservation in Hong Kong / Hong Kong / Historic preservation
Date: 2011-03-14 03:28:36
Declared monuments of Hong Kong
Ho Tung Gardens
Victoria Peak
Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance
Antiquities Advisory Board
Cultural heritage
Antiquities and Monuments Office
King Yin Lane
Robert Hotung
Conservation in Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Historic preservation

CB[removed]) Subcommittee on Antiquities and Monuments

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