Tang tower is the architectural style of South China, Hong Kong and Macao from the late 19th century to the 1960s. Many buildings in the Tang Dynasty combine Chinese and Western architectural styles. The existing general Tang buildings are 3-4 stories high, divided into front and back seats, with or without columns in the front, and some with balconies. The floor is higher than that of modern residential buildings. The first floor of Tang tower is usually a shop, while the upper floor is a residence. Most of the Tang buildings have no elevators, only stairs connecting the floors, and many of the old Tang buildings have no toilet facilities.
Address: 168-174 Causeway Bay Road, Tin Hau, Hong Kong
Longitude: 114.192122
Latitude: 22.281753
Tanglou (Baicheng tanglou)
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