King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.

Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date of Death | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
King Yin Lei (Hei Lo)
Built around 1937, Hei Lo was a famous mansion, rare among the Chinese residences in Mid-Levels. In 1978, it was sold and later renamed “King Yin Lei”. King Yin Lei is a lovely blend of Chinese and Western architecture: the roof is paved with Chinese glazed tiles, while the main structure is constructed of reinforced concrete and red bricks, with exquisite terrazzo and stucco mouldings. It stands out as a masterpiece among such buildings in Hong Kong.
Date | 2010 to 2016 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Mid-Levels/Stubbs Road/King Yin Lei |
Object | House |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Reminiscences: Life in Hong Kong's Built Heritage |
Source | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Repository | Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Antiquities and Monuments Office |
Accession No. | lcs-hkbh-0018 |
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