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The following provides answers to the most frequently asked questions. If your enquiry is not included below, please contact us at 2208 4400 by phone or 2721 6216 by fax, we will answer your question as soon as possible.
Is there a brief history of the Office?
The Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance was enforced in 1976. The Antiquities and Monuments Office and the Antiquities Advisory Board were also established in the same year to conserve places of historical and archaeological interest in Hong Kong.
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What are the main duties of the Office?
The main duties of the Office are to search for, identify, record and conserve a wide range of items with historic interest as well as organize various programmes and activities to promote the importance of heritage conservation.
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Who are the members of the Antiquities Advisory Board?
The Board is a statutory body consisting of members with expertise in various fields covered by the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance.
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How long is the history of Hong Kong?
Ancient artifacts discovered from archaeological work in Hong Kong suggest that it was inhabited by early settlers around 6,000 years ago.
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How many monuments have been declared in Hong Kong?
By 6 November 2009, 94 items have been declared as historical monuments under
the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance in Hong Kong.
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Which are the Heritage Trails established by the Office?
The Office established three Heritage Trails, namely the Central and Western Heritage Trail (Central Route, Sheung Wan Route, and the Western District and the Peak Route), the Ping Shan Heritage Trail in Yuen Long, and the Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail in Fanling.
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Which are the most recent archaeological excavations in Hong Kong?
Sha Ha, Sai Kung (2001-02), Former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters (formerly the school premises of the Central School (2007)) and Former Mountain Lodge (2007) are some of the archaeological excavations in Hong Kong in recent years.
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What is the Friends of Heritage Scheme?
The Friends of Heritage Scheme is an educational programme established by the Office. It aims at enhancing public awareness of Hong Kong's heritage and equipping them with professional knowledge on heritage conservation through training programmes and activities.
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How can I order pictures of declared monuments?
The public is welcome to order pictures of declared monuments. Please download
a request form from the website, complete
and return it to us by post or by fax
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How can I request the pamphlets published by the Office?
The public is welcome to obtain the pamphlets and bulletins published by the Office. Please download a request form from the website, complete and return it to us.
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