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- Wan Chai • 5 minuti a piedi
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Edward Choi
Hong Kong, Cina541 contributi
set 2024 • Coppie
Hearing the Blue House arranged the flowers for the mid-autumn, it caused our interest, and we moved to the Blue House for the first time. We arrive in the afternoon, in addition to seeing the monumental artifacts of the Blue House, we also walk to the nearby area.
Entering the Stonewater Channel Street, you can see several old Tang buildings, and the exterior walls are very obvious, respectively, green houses, orange houses, blue houses and yellow houses. The building is filled with an old-fashioned atmosphere, and the Blue House underground has the "Hong Kong Storytelling Museum", showcasing old-fashioned public livelihoods, dining utensils, customs and more. Because the exhibition hall is small, the exhibition is a little messy.
The Blue House hangs about 600 flower lamps to celebrate the mid-autumn, the flower lamps are bright in color, show different gestures and look super good. The bright flower lamps in the evening are more wonderful, playful and brilliant. When shooting, occasionally darken the background, "hide" the electrical wires, and the flame becomes a hanging star in the sky. In the evening, visitors to the flower lamp, several dozen times more than during the day, everyone thinks that the light is the most beautiful type of flower lamp. Most of the flower lamps are concentrated in the small courtyard, although a bit crowded, but at the moment, tourists are smiling and forget about taking a shot. The crowd is constant, very lively, adding a intense festive atmosphere to the ancient buildings. In addition to hanging flower lights, there are other entertainment programs before and after mid-Autumn, which are carefully designed activities that are worthy of appreciation.
Entering the Stonewater Channel Street, you can see several old Tang buildings, and the exterior walls are very obvious, respectively, green houses, orange houses, blue houses and yellow houses. The building is filled with an old-fashioned atmosphere, and the Blue House underground has the "Hong Kong Storytelling Museum", showcasing old-fashioned public livelihoods, dining utensils, customs and more. Because the exhibition hall is small, the exhibition is a little messy.
The Blue House hangs about 600 flower lamps to celebrate the mid-autumn, the flower lamps are bright in color, show different gestures and look super good. The bright flower lamps in the evening are more wonderful, playful and brilliant. When shooting, occasionally darken the background, "hide" the electrical wires, and the flame becomes a hanging star in the sky. In the evening, visitors to the flower lamp, several dozen times more than during the day, everyone thinks that the light is the most beautiful type of flower lamp. Most of the flower lamps are concentrated in the small courtyard, although a bit crowded, but at the moment, tourists are smiling and forget about taking a shot. The crowd is constant, very lively, adding a intense festive atmosphere to the ancient buildings. In addition to hanging flower lights, there are other entertainment programs before and after mid-Autumn, which are carefully designed activities that are worthy of appreciation.
Scritta in data 18 settembre 2024
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Hong Kong, Cina6.080 contributi
mar 2024 • Solo
The Blue House is a first-class historical building in Hong Kong. It is called the Blue House because the exterior wall is painted blue. There are Orange House and Yellow House next to it to form a small building complex. They are located at Nos. 72 and 74, Shek Nui Channel Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong. There are tourists checking in here every day, but it is not crowded. There is a famous Thai noodle shop next to it that has a long queue. If you want to try it, it's best to arrive early before it opens.
Nearby is Wedding Invitation Street. It takes less than five minutes to get to Blue House from Wedding Invitation Street. There is also an old-style Wan Chai post office along the road where you can take pictures.
Nearby is Wedding Invitation Street. It takes less than five minutes to get to Blue House from Wedding Invitation Street. There is also an old-style Wan Chai post office along the road where you can take pictures.
Scritta in data 23 marzo 2024
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julesten2016
Melbourne, Australia3.032 contributi
dic 2023 • Coppie
Built in the 1870's one of the few "Tong Lau" of balcony style tenement blocks.
Painted cobalt blue by the government with surplus paint thus earning the name " Blue House"
It currently serves as a residence for local Hong Kong.
This eye catching street with clusters of brightly coloured buildings have been given a new lease of life.
This is a living time capsule show casing the grass roots community of Hong Kong.
Worth a visit.
Painted cobalt blue by the government with surplus paint thus earning the name " Blue House"
It currently serves as a residence for local Hong Kong.
This eye catching street with clusters of brightly coloured buildings have been given a new lease of life.
This is a living time capsule show casing the grass roots community of Hong Kong.
Worth a visit.
Scritta in data 3 gennaio 2024
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Hayley Ng
6 contributi
dic 2022
參加了在We嘩藍屋網站登記的免費社區文化導賞,由街坊導賞員帶領穿街過巷了解藍屋及石水渠的歷史,更進入了藍屋內的舊物敍述空間,了解舊時藍屋板間房等住屋及生活狀況。更可以到香港故事館了解更多昔日舊情懷,以及購買紀念品。而且定期會有戶外電影放映及開放日,氣氛熱鬧!藍屋更定期舉辦手作或民間藝術工作坊,十分有趣!
Scritta in data 11 gennaio 2023
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Michael K
San Jose, CA1.107 contributi
ott 2022
This is a cluster of old style residential buildings (tong lau) preserved for historical reasons. The dominant one facing Stone Nullah Lane is the Blue House. Next to it and behind it are also the Yellow House and the Orange House. Note that at the time the buildings were built, they didn't use flashy colors for painting houses. So it is a jarring cultural inconsisteny to see an old house painted in in-your-face blue. Also people are still living in the upstair units and no trespassing is allowed beyond the ground floor.
Scritta in data 2 novembre 2022
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Mairwen1
Regno Unito11.173 contributi
feb 2021
Whilst you might not go out of your way to see this house on its own, it is one of the more interesting sights on the Wan Chai Heritage Walking Trail and is one of a cluster of colourful houses in the same block. It is a classic Chinese tong lau or tenement house built in 1922 and belongs to a period when Wan Chai was crowded, seedy and squalid.
Alongside it you will also see a tangerine orange house, a mint green house and a canary yellow house.
Tenements like this were built up until the 1950s. They were always mixed purpose, with shops at street level and tenants on the above floors. The Luen Hing liquor store and a grocery shop were originally on the ground level of the Blue House (where the free House of Stories museum is now).
The Blue House is the oldest of this group and still has the typical wooden ceilings, original wooden stairs and wooden and wrought iron balconies that helped with air-flow and cooling in the crowded rooms. Facilities were limited and (in the absence of strong planning standards) builders only built the bare minimum which extended to electricity and water, but not to town gas. At this time, residents would buy firewood for cooking or kerosene and petroleum gas for fuel which would have made the blocks smoky and pungent places, but also risky.
One thing that is not typical, is the colour. The bright blue is the happy result of someone thrifty, deciding to re-paint the building in the 1990s, and using leftover blue paint from the Water Board.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about the Blue House is that a key part of the preservation plans was to have the original residents remain. Alongside the refurbishment, were plans to retain and revive the original sense of community. I found this a remarkable and inspiring piece of living conservation.
NOTE – Continue a few more minutes to the top of the street to also see the large Pak Tai temple, built in 1862.
Alongside it you will also see a tangerine orange house, a mint green house and a canary yellow house.
Tenements like this were built up until the 1950s. They were always mixed purpose, with shops at street level and tenants on the above floors. The Luen Hing liquor store and a grocery shop were originally on the ground level of the Blue House (where the free House of Stories museum is now).
The Blue House is the oldest of this group and still has the typical wooden ceilings, original wooden stairs and wooden and wrought iron balconies that helped with air-flow and cooling in the crowded rooms. Facilities were limited and (in the absence of strong planning standards) builders only built the bare minimum which extended to electricity and water, but not to town gas. At this time, residents would buy firewood for cooking or kerosene and petroleum gas for fuel which would have made the blocks smoky and pungent places, but also risky.
One thing that is not typical, is the colour. The bright blue is the happy result of someone thrifty, deciding to re-paint the building in the 1990s, and using leftover blue paint from the Water Board.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about the Blue House is that a key part of the preservation plans was to have the original residents remain. Alongside the refurbishment, were plans to retain and revive the original sense of community. I found this a remarkable and inspiring piece of living conservation.
NOTE – Continue a few more minutes to the top of the street to also see the large Pak Tai temple, built in 1862.
Scritta in data 16 marzo 2021
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Brad
Hong Kong, Cina175.296 contributi
feb 2021
The Blue House is actually part of a small cluster of refurbished and repurposed tenement buildings which includes fellow member of the Wanchai Heritage Trail, the Yellow House and the less known Orange House, all of which are adjacent to each other through the open courtyard just behind the Blue House.
The Orange House is a uniquely shaped 4-story tenement building that was originally constructed in 1957. It is a simple yet modern concrete structure with a fin like shape and exterior that is now painted orange colour. The Orange House was in a rather dilapidated state but restored around 2017. While not formally part of the Wanchai Heritage Trail, it can be visited as part of tours arranged through the Hong Kong Houses of Stories which is located on the ground floor of the Blue House on Stone Nullah Street.
The Orange House is a uniquely shaped 4-story tenement building that was originally constructed in 1957. It is a simple yet modern concrete structure with a fin like shape and exterior that is now painted orange colour. The Orange House was in a rather dilapidated state but restored around 2017. While not formally part of the Wanchai Heritage Trail, it can be visited as part of tours arranged through the Hong Kong Houses of Stories which is located on the ground floor of the Blue House on Stone Nullah Street.
Scritta in data 19 febbraio 2021
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ECWorld
Hong Kong, Cina2.784 contributi
mag 2020
Interesting concept - a living museum. Unfortunately during the pandemic not all facilities are open all the time, and it is fairly small area so other than the explanatory bulletin boards and posters really not all that much to see. But while the building itself is not exactly really special, the streets around is an interesting area to roam around. Tourist-oriented bars and eateries mingle with old buildings and even a small temple. All minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Wanchai commercial district. Worth a quick visit if you can spare the time
Scritta in data 30 gennaio 2021
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Truthful Reviews
Londra, UK7.796 contributi
gen 2021 • Solo
On the Wan Chai Heritage Trail. The Blue house one of the remaining Tong Lau type of buildings that used to frequent Hong Kong in years past.
Scritta in data 20 gennaio 2021
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Brad
Hong Kong, Cina175.296 contributi
nov 2020
The Blue House is a historic tenement style complex located along Stone Nullah Street just north of Queen's Road East. This is a Grade I historical building in Hong Kong and Stop 4 on the self-guided Wan Chai Heritage Walk. The property was constructed in the 1920s. It has a history of being used as a hospital as well as a cluster of traditional Chinese shophouses. The complex was painted deep blue in 1997 and has since become informally known as the Blue House.
The Blue House exterior is interesting to view. There are 4 storeys of blue shuttered units with ironed terraces. On the ground floor, you will also find the interesting Stories of Hong Kong Museum where you can view a permanent exhibition of household items typically found in old Hong Kong houses in decades past. This is an interesting way to spend 5-10 minutes if you plan to stop by and see this historic building on the Wan Chai Heritage Trail.
The Blue House exterior is interesting to view. There are 4 storeys of blue shuttered units with ironed terraces. On the ground floor, you will also find the interesting Stories of Hong Kong Museum where you can view a permanent exhibition of household items typically found in old Hong Kong houses in decades past. This is an interesting way to spend 5-10 minutes if you plan to stop by and see this historic building on the Wan Chai Heritage Trail.
Scritta in data 17 novembre 2020
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