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Aberdeen Sports Ground
Established in 1971, the Aberdeen Sports Ground is an arena used for football and rugby. Equipped with a 400-metre-long running track and a natural grass pitch, this stadium in Hong Kong can accommodate 9000 people at a time.
Above the Clouds Sculpture
Above the Clouds is a statue that intertwines with the concept of "a sea of consciousness", as each of the two forces of the sculpture face each other off, thus symbolising spiritual transcendence. This recent artwork of the Beijing sculptor, Ren Zhe is found at the Exchange Square and the IFC Shopping Mall at Central District. Close to this statue is another of Ren Zhe's works; the Noble Tranquility which was installed in 2012.
AfricArt Gallery
AfricArt Gallery lies on 41 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong. Opened in 2018, the gallery aims to "exhibit, promote and represent young and established African artists on the Asian art scene". It features works of artists like Aza Monsongi, Mulala Landry, Jonathan Vatunga. It is the only gallery in Hong Kong which showcases African art.
Aishonanzuka
Aishonanzuka is located in Landmark atrium on Queen's Road in Central Hong Kong. It is a collaboration between Japanese galleries, Aisho Miura Arts and Nanzuka, started in May 2013. It features works of artists like Yoshihiro Kikuchi, Yuichi Yokoyama, Hajime Sorayama, and many others.
Ammar Mosque
Located on Oi Kwan Road, Ammar Mosque was the brainchild of a Chinese Muslim architect. This holy place allows only its devotees. Established on the 14th of September, 1981, the Ammar mosque was constructed with funds from the Islamic Union of Hong Kong. Besides religious schedules the mosque also provides great food.
Anonymous WW1 Soldier Statue
The Anonymous WW1 Soldier to whom this statue is dedicated is John Robert Osborn, who was a Canadian war soldier. Formerly a part of the Eu Tong Sen collection of statues in Eucliff Villa, the statue was displaced to Kowloon and then the HK Park. There is also a dedicated relic beneath the Anonymous WW1 Soldier Statue, which was designed to commemorate the WW2 soldier, John Robert Osborn VC. Both these veterans received the Victoria Cross for having served in the Great Wars.
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Apliu Street
Apliu street lies in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. It is a paradise for technophiles who can find new and second hand digital and electronic goods here at a bargain price. From power tools like vacuum cleaners to accessories like phone cases, the market offers everything a geek would want. The market also has a section dedicated to woven and knitted fabrics.
APM
As the name is an amalgamation of AM and PM, this after-dark shopping paradise stays open till 2:00 AM for all the nighthawks! Located in Kwun Tong, APM mall has 170 stores and restaurants spread over eleven floors. It is home to the famous Japanese lifestyle store named LOG-ON and to a lot of entertainment facilities. The vibe of all the boutiques is trendy and more youth-centric, making it a must-visit for everyone wanting to go someplace happening!
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Art Supermarket
Art Supermarket lies in the heart of the Central district on Staunton Street. It is said to be one of the forward-looking contributors to the art scene in Hong Kong. The gallery exhibits works of both Asian and Western contemporary artists. Its artists include Stoul from France, Wu Jie from China, Hyunk-jin Lee from South Korea and others.
Asia Society Hong Kong Centre
Asia Society Hong Kong Centre, located at the Justice Drive in Admiralty Hong Kong, is a cultural, intellectual and historical centre which is associated with the famous Asia Society. The motive of this non-profit organisation is to educate people about Asia. The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre holds several exhibitions along with heritage tours, workshops, and lectures, on a regular basis.
Asia Society Hong Kong Centre was designed by the popular architect duo, Tod Williams and Billie Tsein. The building represents the old ad the new as its unique architecture emerged out of the four military buildings which were developed as the Military Barracks by the English Army in the 19th century. The building has been restored, redeveloped and conserved extensively in order to turn it into a cultural and intellectual hub with a significant historic background.
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