Located inside the scenic Sai Kung Country Park and occupying an area of 500 square meters, the Sheung Yiu Folk Museum was originally a fortified village built in the late 19th century. The village and its neighboring limekiln were gazetted as monuments in 1981. After it has been restored, the village has been opened as a museum in 1984.
(Floor Plan is for reference only.)
Please visit the
AMO website for transport and related information on the historic building / site. For further information on the historic building / site, please visit the
Geographical Information System on Hong Kong Heritage.