Part of the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, this gallery and visitor centre gives context to what you'll see along the trail. It's housed inside the attractive old Ping Shan Police Station, built in the late 19th century. Guided tours in Cantonese are conducted from 3pm to 4pm on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. Wait at the entrance.
Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery
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