Scenic spot introduction:
The Cowshed Art Village is the first historic art village in Hong Kong. The Art Village was formerly the Ma Tau Kok Cattle and Animal Quarantine Station and Slaughterhouse. It was later renovated and split into multiple units rented out to local art creators as studios, and gradually evolved into the Cowshed Art Village. The Cowshed Art Village covers an area of 1.7 hectares. The Ma Tau Kok Cowhouse built of red bricks has the characteristics of a Western market in the early 20th century. It is the only historical building complex of this kind in Hong Kong. The past life of the Cowshed and the present life of the Art Village form a unique scene in the city of Hong Kong, allowing people to enjoy a peaceful moment.Attractions distribution:
Hong Kong's Cowshed Art Village is a unique place, similar to Beijing's 798 Art Factory, but completely different from 798. This building, built at the beginning of the last century, is the only remaining ancient cattle shed in Hong Kong and is home to a large number of intellectuals and artists. Currently, there are more than 20 art workers and art groups in residence, including "Art Commune", "Cowpen Academy", "LA Space", "Cut and Try", "Frog King", etc.Scenic spot qualifications:
Grade III historic buildingScenic spot features:
Exhibitions, photography, art, literature, creativity, old buildingstravelling guideline:
The characteristic red brick flat houses of the Cowshed Art Village have the layout of a Western market in the early 20th century, and the most distinctive feature is that they are built with red bricks. Opposite the entrance of the cowshed is the atrium, an open space of about 40 square meters, surrounded by red brick low walls. The original wall was used for tying cattle. There are five red brick bungalows surrounding the atrium, each fifty meters long, arranged in an orderly manner. Throughout the cowshed, long cement troughs can be seen everywhere, which were used as food troughs for feeding cattle. The iron chains and rings at the bottom of the troughs are still there today. The details of the red brick house are also distinctive, such as the tiled roof, the doors and windows decorated with flowered iron bars, the wooden ceiling beams inside the house, and the brick chimney that is almost extinct in the market. The exterior of each bungalow is supported by cast iron columns, which are now all painted black, creating a strong contrast with the red bricks and full of artistic flavor.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Scenic spot location:
China>Hong Kong SAR>Kowloon>Kowloon City District
How to get there:
Take bus No. 111 from Statue Square in downtown Hong Kong, get off at Yang Kwai House Station, and walk to the Cowshed Art Village.
Scenic area map:
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Cowshed Art Village ticket prices:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
10 am to 8 pm