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King Yin Lei () is an historic mansion in the
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area of Hong Kong. It is within the
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.


History and design

The mansion was designed by British architect A.R. Fenton-Raven (Husband of Viola, father of Wynne (Ward) and Dorothy (Balean)). Construction began in 1936 and was completed by 1937. It sits on a site above
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. The compound comprises a three-storey " red bricks and green tiles" building, a private garden festooned with
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plants, various pavilions and terraces.


Conservation

The property was offered for sale in early 2004. Despite claims that it was likely that the new buyer would demolish the property and redevelop it, the Government of Hong Kong did not act. The
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of Hong Kong, a heritage advocacy group, wrote to the
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in April 2004 requesting him to consider declaring the mansion a monument under the
Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance The Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance, in Hong Kong Law (Cap. 53), was enacted in 1976 to preserve the objects of historical, archaeological and palaeontological interest and for matters ancillary thereto or connected therewith. It is admini ...
. The Association also organised a "Save King Yin Lei Campaign" in June and generated public discussion. Yow Mok Shing then announced that he would not sell the building for the moment. The Government of Hong Kong did not act to preserve the building, arguing that it was private property and had not used its allocated land mass to the fullest. If the government was to declare it a historical building, thus forbidding the demolition and any further development on the site, it would have to pay a large amount of compensation to the owner, in the millions. The owner wrote to the government on the preservation of the site but received no reply. Later,
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admitted it was insensitive of her department not to do so. On 11 September 2007, dump trucks were spotted at the site. Parts of the roof were removed. All three Chinese characters on a front gate plaque were chiselled away by workers. The Conservancy Association of Hong Kong expressed disappointment that the government had not been able to preserve the estate. When the start of demolition was reported in the Hong Kong media, the government declared the site a proposed monument and ordered a work stoppage. On 25 January 2008, the government reached a preliminary understanding with the owner on a possible preservation option for the mansion. Under the agreement, the owner surrendered King Yin Lei's entire site to the government after restoration. Subject to the necessary town planning approval, the government would grant an adjacent man-made slope site of a size similar to King Yin Lei to the owner for development, subject to the same plot ratio of 0.5 and a height restriction of three storeys.Report No. 60 of the Director of Audit
Chapter 1: "Conservation of monuments and historic buildings"
28 March 2013.
Conservation work was undertaken from 2008 to December 2010. The roof was restored in Phase One, including about 50,000 glazed roof tiles from
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. Phase Two involved the exterior walls and the mansion's interior. In late 2010, the restoration was considered to be "substantially completed" and management of the property was taken over by the government of Hong Kong. It is graded as a
declared Monument Declared monuments of Hong Kong are places, structures or buildings legally declared to receive the highest level of protection. In Hong Kong, declaring a monument requires consulting the Antiquities Advisory Board, the approval of the Chief Exec ...
.


Current use

King Yin Lei remains vacant . Its high-grade status as a monument means that it cannot be altered for commercial re-use. However, the government hosts several open houses throughout the year, during which the public can tour the monument. Tickets for timed sessions are distributed for free in advance. Visitors can view the mansion, including a few rooms that have been furnished with antiques, and the grounds. In 2019, King Yin Lei was included in Batch VI of the
Revitalising Historic Buildings Through Partnership Scheme The Revitalising Historic Buildings through Partnership Scheme () is an initiative launched by the Hong Kong Government, part of a broader policy of heritage conservation in Hong Kong. In order to preserve and put historic buildings into good use ...
. The Scheme seeks public participation in preserving historic buildings and putting them to good use. Proposals were due in September 2020. In June 2022, the Tianda Institute, a think tank owned by Hong Kong businessman
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, was selected from 18 applicants to operate the mansion. The group plans to build a one storey annex for a tea studio at the mansion and use the villa as a learning centre to promote Chinese culture, history and environmental studies. In addition, the Tianda Group plans to build a restaurant within the mansion to serve Indian and Chinese cuisine.


In popular culture

The building has been featured in several films and TV series over the years. In ''
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'', it can be seen both on the black and white composite photo used to represent Han's Island during Lee's briefing with Braithewaite, and as a long shot as Lee enters Han's island. Two films were shot at King Yin Lei in 1955: '' Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing'' and
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's '' Soldier of Fortune''. The TV series '' Yesterday's Glitter'' () starring Liza Wang was shot inside the mansion.


Gallery

File:King Yin Lei 1971.jpg, Aerial view of King Yin Lei (1971) File:HK King Yin Lane view from Peak Black s Link.JPG, Aerial view of King Yin Lei (2007) File:King Yin Lei 032.JPG, Green gates to the compound, during an open house (2011) File:King Yin Lei SingChiu.jpg, Internal courtyard of the mansion, looking North, showing the three-sided veranda on the first floor and the building's swooping green rooflines File: King Yin Lei Garden.jpg, View of Hong Kong from the mansion File:King Yin Lei 160.JPG, Wrapping veranda and internal courtyard King Yin Lei Main Hall 2011.jpg, Main Hall File:King Yin Lei Bedroom shelf 2011.JPG, Bedroom with furniture (2013) File:King Yin Lei Kitchen 2011.JPG, Kitchen File:景賢里3.JPG, Pink tiled bathroom (2013) File:景賢里.JPG, King Yin Lei silhouette (2013)


References


External links


Hong Kong Conservancy Association
*Conserve and Revitalize Hong Kong Heritage

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