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Hoh Fuk Tong Centre (Chinese: 何福堂會所 - 福堂樓) is located at 28 Castle Peak Road, San Hui, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong. Morrison Building is a declared monument of Hong Kong. The Centre was named after Rev. Hoh Fuk Tong, the first Chinese pastor in Hong Kong.〔(Legislative Council Panel on Home Affairs: Declaration of the Morrison Building as a Monument )〕 ==History== Hoh Fuk Tong Centre was built by General Cai Tingjie (1892–1968), who led the Nineteenth Corps against the Japanese invasion between 1936 and the early 1940s. The Centre was the villa of General Cai from 1936 to 1946. It was used for tertiary education by the Dade Institute, founded under the directive of Chinese leaders Zhou Enlai and Dong Biwu, from 1946 to 1949. After the closure of Dade Institute, the London Missionary Society, now the Council for World Mission, bought the campus and lent it to the Church of Christ in China since 1950. The London Missionary Society formally transferred the ownership of the compound to the Church at a token fee of one dollar in 1961.〔 In early 2000s, the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China applied to the Buildings Department to demolish all the centre's historical buildings and redevelop the site. But San School and Hoh Fuk Tong College would also have been torn down.〔(Press Release:AMO obtains support to preserve historical buildings in Hoh Fok Tong Centre )〕 To protect the historic building from demolition, Morrison House was declared a proposed monument on 11 April 2003;〔(Press Release: Morrison Building in Hoh Fuk Tong Centre Declared Proposed Monument )〕 it was later declared as monument on 26 March 2004.〔Antiquities and Monuments Office: (The Morrison Building in Hoh Fuk Tong Centre )〕〔Report No. 60 of the Director of Audit, (Chapter 1: "Conservation of monuments and historic buildings" ), 28 March 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hoh Fuk Tong Centre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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