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A former police station built in 1902 to combat pirates, this colonial jewel has been converted into a nine-room boutique hotel by the Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation....A former police station built in 1902 to combat pirates, this colonial jewel has been converted into a nine-room boutique hotel by the Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation. Details such as the cannons and searchlights have been painstakingly preserved as reminders of the building’s heritage. Located on a headland, it provides stunning views of Tai O Fishing Village, especially from Tai O Lookout, the glass-roofed cafe at the top of the property. The grounds are open to the public, so ask for a map at reception, or join one of the free guided tours of the hotel.......

The entrance and exit are equipped with manual doors, and the width is roughly suitable for wheelchairs to pass through, some of which may require assistance from others
The passage is generally flat and wide or has a ramp, but some of it may require assistance from others
There is no need or a wide drop lift to reach all floors, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone
There is an accessible toilet, wheelchair/person with reduced mobility can use it alone
Special facilities for wheelchair users are available or can be borrowed, pre-application is required
The staff are kind and courteous, and can provide help and assistance for wheelchairs/persons with disabilities
The space channel is generally wide and flat, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility may require assistance from others

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