Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme

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TraditionalChinese活化歷史建築夥伴計劃
SimplifiedChinese活化历史建筑夥伴计划
Hanyu PinyinHuóhuà Lìshǐ Jiànzhù Huǒbàn Jìhuà
Hanyu PinyinHuóhuà Lìshǐ Jiànzhù Huǒbàn Jìhuà
Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme
Traditional Chinese活化歷史建築夥伴計劃
Simplified Chinese活化历史建筑夥伴计划
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuóhuà Lìshǐ Jiànzhù Huǒbàn Jìhuà
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingwut6 faa3 lik6 si2 gin3 zuk1 fo2 bun6 gai3 waak6

The Revitalising Historic Buildings through Partnership Scheme (Chinese: 活化歷史建築夥伴計劃) is an initiative launched by the Hong Kong Government, part of a broader policy of heritage conservation in Hong Kong. In order to preserve and put historic buildings into good use and promote public participation in conserving historic buildings, the Hong Kong Government has chosen Government-owned buildings for adaptive reuse under the Scheme.

As of 2018, 8 properties have been opened in their new functions and 11 additional properties have been allotted for renovation.[1] New uses include a museum,[2] a marketplace,[1] a 'creative arts psychological therapy centre',[1] a facility to train guide dogs for the blind,[1] and a leadership training centre with hostel.[3]

Revitalisation work

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