- Old District Office (North)
The old District Office (North), built around 1907, was the earliest civil administration office in the newly leased New Territories. Administration, magistracy and land registration in the northern New Territories were carried out in the building. It is a two-storey, red brick building with a spacious verandah and brick arches on the front. It is now used as the Eastern Region Headquarters of the Scout Association of Hong Kong.
- District Office (North) in the past
District Office (North) on hilltop in 1920.
- Verandah of the old District Office (North)
Verandah of the old District Office (North) at present.
- Old Tai Po Police Station
Built in 1899, the old Tai Po Police Station was the first formal police station and police headquarters in the New Territories. The station is rich in the colonial architectural style, but there are also some Chinese elements. It was closed in 1987 and has been revitalised as "Green Hub" for promoting sustainable living.
- Tai Po Police Station, with the canteen block
Tai Po Police Station in 1980, with the canteen block on the right of the photo.
- Main building of Tai Po Police Station
Main building of Tai Po Police Station in 1980.
- Old Tai Po Market Railway Station
Built in 1913, Old Tai Po Market Railway Station is the only railway station in traditional Chinese architectural style. The facade, roof and gables are patterned on a Chinese style. This station ceased operation in the early 1980s. It now houses the Hong Kong Railway Museum.
- Tai Po Market Railway Station
Tai Po Market Railway Station still in use in 1982.
- Ticket office of Tai Po Market Railway Station
Ticket office of Tai Po Market Railway Station in 1982.
- Green Hub (Old Tai Po Police Station)
Old Tai Po Police Station was revitalised as Green Hub in 2015 under Batch II of Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme. The revitalisation project was named an Honorable Mention in UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2016.