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Colonial charm, and wartime bullet holes, of old Tai O police station to be preserved

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The old police station in Tai O is to be given a facelift but its colonial architecture and bullet marks borne from the second world war will be retained under a revitalisation scheme.

Built on a hill at Tai O on Lantau in 1902, the two-storey, concrete-and-brick building offers a clear view of the sea between Hong Kong and the mainland.

The police station was responsible for monitoring safety at sea, especially the activities of illegal migrants and pirates, for more than a century, until it was closed in 1996 because of the low crime rate in Tai O.

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After lying idle more than 10 years, the building has been earmarked by the government to be turned into a boutique hotel, cafe-cum-museum or a centre for ecotourism.

Ten NGOs yesterday visited the site as potential operators of the building after renovation.

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The successful applicant will receive a government subsidy of up to HK$5 million.

Fione Lo Sau-lai, curator of the heritage and museums division of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, said the operator would have to preserve certain features of the building.

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