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地點 : 景賢里 | 無障礙分類 : 歷史古蹟 | 無障礙資訊 : 景賢里屬香港法定古蹟,主要出入口位於司徒拔道45號,大門入口及外圍通道平坦寬闊非常適合輪椅人士。但建築內部完全沒有無障礙設施,上落各樓層只有樓梯及沒有斜道,輪椅人士未能獨自上落。

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance is equipped with an automatic door or no door, and it is wide and suitable for wheelchairs to enter and leave alone
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
The staff is friendly and courteous, and can provide consulting services for wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility
The space channel is generally wide and flat, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility may require assistance from others

suitable category

  • Family family
  • Physical Disability
  • Wheelchair companion
  • Electric wheelchair
  • Elderly
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Pregnant woman

Local Facilities

  •   Bus reachable (within 15 minutes walk)

Introduction

King Yin Lei is an historic mansion in the Mid-Levels area of Hong Kong and it was built in 1937 by Mr. Cen Richu and Ms. Cen Li Baolin. Cen Richu was a well-known Yin Shang in Xinhui, Guangdong, and he was kind and helpful. In 1978, the mansion was sold to Mr. Qiu Ziwen and his son, Mr. Qiu Mucheng, and was renamed "Jingxianli". The mansion was resold to the previous owner in August 2007. King Yin Lei is a popular photo spot for tourists. Many films have been filmed here, including the internationally renowned film "Jiang Hu Ke" (1955) and the locally produced TV series "Beijing Spring Dream" (1980). Since the top of the mountain was always an area where foreigners live, the location of King Yin Lane symbolizes the rise of the Chinese business class at that time and also shows the early history of Hong Kong when noble residential areas began to take shape in the mid-levels.

Accessibility description

King Yin Lei is a statutory monument in Hong Kong. The main entrance is at 45 Stubbs Road. The entrance and the outer passage are flat and wide, which is suitable for wheelchair users. However, there are no barrier-free facilities inside the building. There are only stairs and no ramps to go up and down on each floor. Wheelchair users cannot go up and down alone.

 FG Tips

King Yin Lane is a statutory monument in Hong Kong and does not have any barrier-free facilities. People in wheelchairs can only watch it outside.

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Relevant information

King Yin Lei is not open to the public on weekdays. There will be irregular open days every year. For details, please refer to the revitalized history website

Address : 45 Stubbs Road Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Enquiries : 2848-6230

Website :

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Traffic Information

Accessibility Index
- Only a small number of bus routes can be reached or it takes more than 20 minutes to walk to get off the subway
Meeting Facilities
From MTR Admiralty Station, transfer to Bus No. 15 and get off at Bradbury Primary School.

Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- The main entrance of King Yin Lei is located at 45 Stubbs Road. The entrance is flat and wide, which is suitable for wheelchair users.

Channel Design
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- Most of the passages in King Yin Lane are designed to be wide and suitable for wheelchair users
- King Yin Lei is a statutory monument, so there are no barrier-free facilities inside the building. There are only stairs and no ramps on each floor. Wheelchair users cannot go up and down alone.

WC
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- King Yin Lane is a declared monument, so there is no accessible toilet


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