Hung Lau

For other uses, see Red House.


Hung Lau

Hung Lau (Red House) (Chinese: 紅樓, Chinese: 红楼) is a house in a farm in Pak Kok, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong. The house and the farm was where Dr. Sun Yat-sen planned to overthrow the Qing dynasty. It is a Grade I historic buildings. It named after its appearance, red bricks with plastering in red colour. The two-storey house is of the combination of Chinese and Western architectures. Adjacent to the house is a garden commemorating Dr. Sun Yat-sen and is one of few places in Hong Kong where the flag of the Republic of China is flown freely. It is near the Tuen Mun Public Riding School, Butterfly Estate and Castle Peak.

History

In 1901, a Hong Kong merchant who met Dr. Sun Yat-sen and joined Revive China Society in 1895 provided his farm to the Society as the secret base. The farm then provided secrecy and sustenance due to its large size and the location. Here coups in Guangzhou and Wuhan were planned.

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Coordinates: 22°22′40″N 113°57′35″E / 22.37767°N 113.95970°E / 22.37767; 113.95970


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