Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre | |
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西灣河文娛中心 | |
Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre. | |
General information | |
Type | Community arts centre |
Location | Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong Island |
Country | Hong Kong |
Owner | Hong Kong Government |
Landlord | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
Website | |
Official website |
Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 西灣河文娛中心 | ||||||||
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Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre is a community arts centre in Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong and maintained by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, one of the successors to the territory's Urban Council.
The 3-floor venue consists of:
It is serviced by Sai Wan Ho Station of the MTR Island Line.
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Coordinates: 22°16′55″N114°13′21″E / 22.28194°N 114.22250°E
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