Mei Ho House: A Nostalgic Journey to Relive the History of Hong Kong Public Housing

Mei Ho House, located in Shek Kip Mei, Sham Shui Po, is the only preserved 1950s "H"-shaped resettlement block in Hong Kong. It has been converted into a youth hostel and living museum, ideal for tourists and families interested in Hong Kong’s history and culture.

✅ Nostalgic Exhibitions and Cultural Experiences
The living museum is free to enter and showcases public housing life from the 1950s to the 1970s. It features original units recreating old cold corridors, public toilets, and simple furniture, along with oral histories and old photos, allowing visitors to feel the hardships and warmth of grassroots life back then 🥲

Take advantage of the Dragon Boat Festival to visit Mei Ho House in Shek Kip Mei with your family and savor Hong Kong’s history together ✨

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Post by iamcrystallam | May 24, 2025

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