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Original Site of the Central Fire Station Central Market Pottinger Street (Stone Slab Street) Original Site of the Xing Zhong Hui (Revive China Society) Hong Kong Headquarters Jamia Mosque Ohel Leah Synagogue London Mission Building Kom Tong Hall (Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum) Original Site of the To Tsai Church Original Site of the Alice Memorial Hospital and College of Medicine for Chinese, Hongkong Original Site of the Furen Wenshe (Literary Society for the Promotion of Benevolence) Original Site of the School where Yeung Ku-wan was Murdered Original Site of Yeung Yiu Kee - meeting place for the “Four Great Outlaws” Commemorative Plaque for Dr James Legge Original Site of Government Central School Original Site of Queen's College Original Site of the Preaching House of the American Congregational Church (Hong Kong News-Expo)

Jamia Mosque

30 Shelley Street

Jamia Mosque

Built in 1849 and commonly known as Lascar Temple, the Jamia Mosque was the first mosque to be established in Hong Kong. Featuring many elements of Islamic architecture, the rectangular mosque has an arched main entrance and arched windows in an Arabic style on all sides. An expansion project in 1915 retained the minaret.

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