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Ching Shu Hin Guest House is one of the most ornate ancient Chinese buildings in Hong Kong.
The house was beautifully decorated with granite columns, murals,
carved and painted eaves boards.
It fully demonstrates the elegant residence of a wealthy Chinese family.
Posted on 22 January 2009
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