Created By: Lou Girard
Short video of the Central Government Complex of HKSAR: https://youtube.com/shorts/FOoXaikCXRY?feature=share
History and location:
The Hong Kong government complex is located on the Tamar site in Central. Since 2011, it has been the headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong.
Beyond its architecture, the particularity of this building lies in the fact that it replaces many former places of power to form a single one, which brings everything together. The complex includes the administrative offices of the Hong Kong government, but also the Legislative Council Complex.
This building, whose construction began in 2001, replaces the former government headquarters, which was considered too small and too costly to maintain. It can also be considered as the beginning of a new area.
To make the link with our Feng Shui theme, we can also deduce that this new building and the energies that emanate from it are supposed to have a positive influence on the policies and decisions taken within it. It was therefore important for the architects and the executive to have such a building, which could cope with this.
Because of Hong Kong's pride in "open and transparent governance”, the complex was originally conceived under the concept of the "Door Always Open", and is supposed to symbolize this. That is why the complex was to be publicly accessible and integrated into the surrounding urban context, and includes a series of public spaces.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Feng Shui Tour in Hong Kong
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