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Kwong Wah Museum

Tung Wah Museum, at the centre of Kwong Wah Hospital, is a museum of traditional Chinese architecture of 1911. It was the main hall of original Kwong Wah Hospital serving as waiting hall for patients. In 1931, the hospital, together with Tung Wah Hospital and Tung Wah Eastern Hospital, formed Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. This hall survived during reconstruction of the hospital in 1958. The group converted it into museum and named Tung Wah Museum in 1970, in the centenary of the group, counting from the establishment of Tung Wah Hospital of 1870. The museum has collections of antique and records. It was declared a monument in 2010. [112] [36]

In's Point

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In's Point, on the left

In's Point, or In's Point Shopping Arcade, is a three-storey shopping centre above ground floor, south of Pitt Street, on east side of Nathan Road, formerly Chung Kiu Chinese Products Emporium. Inside, it divided into many small units, featuring with toy stores, especially LEGO minifigures, [113] also vintage collectibles. [114] The shopping centre turns active around six to seven o'clock in the evening when the business owners come after office. In evening the neon light turns on, resemble to old days of Hong Kong. [115] Its whole top floor is occupied by Ho Choi Seafood Restaurant, a Cantonese restaurant. [116]

Ward Memorial Methodist Church and Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service

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Church and Social Service

Ward Memorial Methodist Church, opposite to Pitt Street on Waterloo Road and Chun Yi Lane, is a Methodist church established in 1954, with church building completed in 1967. This church became a member of The Methodist Church, Hong Kong when British Methodist missionary and American Methodist missionary in Hong Kong merged into one Methodist church in 1975. [117] It also hosts Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service, the church's organisation offering social service to public, established in 1967. [118]

Truth Lutheran Church and Daosheng Bookstore

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Truth Lutheran Church

Truth Lutheran Church, opposite to Pitt Street on Waterloo Road and Chun Yi Lane, is a Lutheran church established in 1963. It is also the head church of Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong. [119] The church, designed by Eric Cumine, is a modernist church by style. [120] [121]

Daosheng Bookstore, a Christian bookstore, is at the south end of the church, providing books and materials for spiritual, life and Bible study. [122]

Waterloo Road/Ferry Street Sitting-out Area

Sitting-out area is under Ferry Street Flyover on the right, viewing from a footbridge across Ferry Street HK YTM TKT Da Jiao Ju Tai Kok Tsui De Chang Jie Tak Cheong Street Du Chuan Jie Ferry Street Xing Ren Tian Qiao footbridge night February 2023 Px3 05.jpg
Sitting-out area is under Ferry Street Flyover on the right, viewing from a footbridge across Ferry Street

Waterloo Road/Ferry Street Sitting-out Area, opposite to the west end of Pitt Street, is a long pocket park under Ferry Street Flyover. It is a strip between two ways of Ferry Street, began with Waterloo Road in the south. The flyover serves as a large rain shelter to the park. The park features with pet garden and model car play area. [123] [124]

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Pitt Street
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Pitt Street, at the junction with Nathan Road