SHAM SHUI PO
Cultural and Heritage



Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb
In 1955, Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb was discovered when the Government was levelling a hill slope at the Lei Cheng Uk Village for the construction of resettlement buildings. Although the tomb is closed to public due to preservation, visitors can still have a glimpse of the interior of the tomb through the glass panel at the entrance passage. The exhibition hall also provides texts, graphics, photos, maps, videos and models, to let you know more about the ancient History of Hong Kong of Eastern Han dynasty.
Sham Shui Po Police Station
Sham Shui Po Police Station was built in 1924. It is one of the oldest police stations in Kowloon. Sham Shui Po Police Station is a western building of the Classical Revival style. It consists of three floors and a two-storey open gallery. Sham Shui Po Police Station still serve as the Divisional Police Station.
Tin Hau Temple
The Tin Hau Temple located on Yee Kuk Street is one of the largest temples in Sham Shui Po. It is listed as a Grade III historic building. The temple was built in 1885 by Hakka people who earned their living as fishermen. They believed that Tin Hau was their goddess and patron of their livelihood.