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The Mills (), formerly known as Nang Fung Cotton Mills, located at No. 45 Pak Tin Par Street,
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, was founded in 1954 by
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. The total floor area is 24,500 square meters, making it the highest producing textile factory in Hong Kong at the time. Subsequently, Unit 1 to Unit 3 were dismantled after the
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of the fire scene in the 1997 Hong Kong film '' Lifeline'' and became the private residential estate
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, while Unit 4 to Unit 6 ceased operation in 2008 and were converted into warehouses. In 2014, Nan Fung Cotton Mills began revitalization works, and after completion of the project on December 6, 2018, it opened with spaces for work, a textile cultural and arts center, retail areas, and recreational spaces.


History

In 1954,
Chen Din Hwa Chen Din-hwa (; 1923 – 17 June 2012) was a Hong Kong industrial tycoon, billionaire and philanthropist. He was known as the "King of Cotton Yarn" in Hong Kong.Nan Fung Group Nan Fung Group () is a privately held group of companies carrying on the business of property development as its core business in Greater China, as well as shipping, textiles and financial services. It is also one of the leading property develop ...
, established Nan Fung Cotton Mills in the industrial area of Pak Tin Par Street in
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. Two years later, the factory was officially put into production, producing four hundred bales of cotton yarn per month at the time. The factory experienced rapid development after its establishment, leading to a shortage of labor. In July 1959, a labor dispute broke out due to the inability to maintain the "three-shift system", where workers were only required to work for eight hours per shift. In the 1960s, Nan Fung continued to expand its business and acquired adjacent sites to establish six factories. Unit 6, Unit 4, and Unit 5 were completed in 1961, 1962, and 1970 respectively. During the golden age of Hong Kong's manufacturing industry, Nan Fung Cotton Mills was a leading cotton spinning producer in Hong Kong, renowned for its high annual production volume. At its peak, it produced 30 million pounds of cotton
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annually, making it one of the top producers in the Hong Kong industry. In 1971, despite the significant slowdown in the development of Hong Kong's cotton spinning industry, Nan Fung Cotton Mills added 3,056 spindles and purchased 9,598 spindles, totaling an additional 12,656 spindles, making it one of the ten cotton spinning factories in Hong Kong to increase spindles among the thirty-plus cotton spinning factories that year; the affiliated weaving mill of Nan Fung Cotton Mills also added 288 looms that year. In the 1980s, various regions across
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countries attracted workers with low labor costs, while
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began its reform and opening-up policy. Meanwhile, labor costs and land prices in Hong Kong continued to rise. Consequently, Hong Kong transitioned into a tertiary industry economy, with the manufacturing sector's contribution to the local
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beginning to decline, dropping below 20% by 1989. As the manufacturing sector gradually declined, Units 1 to 3 of the factory were left vacant after relocating to the mainland in the 1990s. Following the filming of the final explosive scenes of the movie '' Lifeline'' in the factory in 1997, it was demolished and rebuilt as the current
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. Units 4 to 6 also ceased spinning operations in 2008, converting the buildings into warehouses.


Revitalization

In 2014, Nan Fung Group announced the revitalization of Nan Fung Cotton Mills, investing 700 million HKD to transform Units 4, 5, and 6, with a total floor area of 264,000 square feet (24,500 square meters), into a single architectural complex. The revitalization project was completed on December 6, 2018. During the revitalization project, some of the textile factory's original features and designs, such as preserving the walls with green oil stains and using old-style iron frame windows made from the same materials and craftsmanship as before, were retained. Structural reinforcements were made to existing structures, and glass curtain walls were added. For instance, the font of "Nan Fung Cotton Mills" on the exterior wall of the factory had been discontinued, requiring remolding during restoration. The iron gates with the Nan Fung textile brand "Golden Cup" pattern, as well as the iron gates of Units 5 and the stairs of Unit 4, were also preserved. The factory's atrium utilized a large amount of glass, with skylights installed at the top to introduce natural light. File:The Mills CHAT Atrium 201807.jpg, The atrium of Unit 6 uses a large amount of glass and features skylights to bring in
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. File:The Mills NF5 Gate 2020.jpg, The iron gate of Unit 5, currently located on the 1st floor of Unit 5. File:The Mills original stairs 2020.jpg, Stairs of Unit 4. File:The Mills CHAT GF View 201807.jpg, The basement of Unit 6 retains the iron gate with the Nan Fung textile brand "Golden Cup" pattern.


Facilities

After the completion of the revitalization project in 2018, the three independent buildings of Nan Fung Cotton Mills were transformed into a single architectural complex, divided into three parts: "Nan Fung Studios", "Unit 6 CHAT" and "Nan Fung Store".


Nan Fung Studios

Nan Fung Studios is a
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located on the 4th floor of Nan Fung Cotton Mills, serving as an incubation base for entrepreneurs and strategic partners. It opened at the end of 2018. The workspace covers a total area of 15,000 square feet and includes the Nan Fung Studios Lab, operated by the
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, for prototype production experiments. The atrium space can be used for meetings, seminars, receptions, and other events.


CHAT Unit 6

Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile (CHAT) is a non-profit art center located at The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan. As the first and only art institution in Hong Kong dedicated to the preservation of textile cultural heritage, CHAT c ...
, located on the 2nd floor, is Hong Kong's first textile culture and art center. It aims to allow visitors to experience the creative spirit of Hong Kong's textile industry in the past and present through activities. It opened to the public on July 28, 2018, and officially opened in March 2019.


Nan Fung Store

Nan Fung Store is the retail space of Nan Fung Cotton Mills, covering an area of 126,000 square feet. It offers approximately 60 shops and opened at the end of 2018. The tenants inside the venue have unique characteristics that align with the theme of integrating old and new elements of Nan Fung Cotton Mils. Tenants' lease terms range from 1 to 3 years, and shop rents vary depending on the industry. As of April 2019, operational tenants include furniture stores, fashion boutiques, lifestyle shops, Thai massage parlors, traditional dessert shops, vegetarian restaurants, and local Hong Kong brands focusing on design and products. By May of the same year, a 7,000-square-foot nature-themed family park called The Big Things opened on the 2nd floor, equipped with a restaurant and cooking classroom. File:The Mills Level 2 gallery 2018.jpg, CHAT Unit 6 Exhibition Hall on the 2nd floor of Unit 6. File:HK 荃灣 Tsuen Wan 白田壩街 45 Pak Tin Par Street 南豐紗廠 The Mills mall December 2018 SSG 25.jpg, Shop specializing in eco-friendly textile products created using upgraded recycling technologies. File:The Mills Tech style x 202002.jpg, Techstyle X at Nan Fung Studios. File:Euripa Tea Foundary interior 202002.jpg, Mu Wei Er Store inside Nan Fung Store. File:The Mills GF restaurants 202002.jpg, Ground floor restaurant. File:Mills 5 Level 1 shops 202002.jpg, 1st floor shops. File:The Mills Level 2 The Big Things Playground 2020.jpg, 2nd floor nature-themed family park ''The Big Things.'' File:Mills 5 Level 3 view 202002.jpg, 3rd floor shops.


The Annex at The Mills

The Annex at The Mills is located on Level M of Nan Fung Cotton Mills, with a total usable area of 3,348 square feet. It can be used for meetings, seminars, lectures, and training courses. One of the rooms is equipped with movable soundproof walls, which can be divided into up to 3 rooms.


Outdoor spaces

In addition, the rooftops of Units 6 and 4 have been transformed into "Cotton Mill Park" and "Cotton Mill Farmland", respectively, while the private alley between Units 6 and 5 has been widened into a public space called "Pak Tin Par". Cotton Mills Park, created from the rooftop of Unit 6, allows visitors to enjoy the view of Nan Fung Cotton Mills. Inside the park is a large-scale art piece called "Traces of Weaving" approximately 4 meters by 23 meters, created by Lam Tung Pang and COLLECTIVE. The artwork tells the story of
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. Cotton Mills Farmland is located on the rooftop of Unit 4 and is available for rent for crop planting. Pak Tin Par space is created by widening the private alley between Units 6 and 5. Murals created by six local artists line the alley, depicting the past, present, and future of Nan Fung Cotton Mills. Adjacent to the alley entrance of Nan Fung Cotton Mills is a giant portrait painting titled "Nameles Heroes," created by Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, symbolizing the memories of the previous generation of Hong Kong's struggles and paying tribute to former textile industry workers. File:The Mills Level 3 rooftop garden 202002.jpg, Rooftop of the Cotton Mills Park of Unit 6, Nan Fung Cotton Mills. File:The Mills Level 2 roof garden 2020.jpg, Rooftop Cotton Mills Farmland of Unit 4. File:Pak Tin Par Lane 202002.jpg, Murals after the revitalization of Pak Tin Par.


Interior decorations

After revitalization, Nan Fung Cotton Mills adopts a "Cultural and Creative x Historical x Industrial style", becoming a cultural and creative space in the
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community and a new landmark in Tsuen Wan. During revitalization, Nan Fung Cotton Mills specially invited renowned engraver Wu Ding Keung to create some engraving templates for the textile factory, which became signage for the factory. The bright red tools called "Tai Ping Bucket" formerly used for fire rescue, together with discarded wooden door panels from the factory, became decorations for the signage inside Nan Fung Cotton Mills. Apart from showcasing the past of the textile factory, it also prevents historical artifacts from being wasted or discarded. The white checkered brick wall outside the restroom of Nan Fung Cotton Mills has become a popular spot for photography. File:The Mills directory signage 202002.jpg, Engraved signage in front of the escalator. File:Mills 5 Level 1 Signage 2020.jpg, Tai Ping Bucket under the signage. File:The Mills Level 2 washroom 2018.jpg, Restroom with white checkered brick walls, a popular spot for photography.


Controversy

On the evening of May 6, 2020,
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, the then
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, posted a photo on her
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page, indicating that she had visited one of the mask production points. As the background of the photo matched that of Nan Fung Cotton Mills, the mask production point was thus identified as Nan Fung Cotton Mills. Subsequently, a reporter from ''
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'' visited the shared space on the 4th floor of Nan Fung Cotton Mills and found that one of the workspaces had been set up as a production workshop for copper-core anti-epidemic masks. Several staff and security guards then expelled the reporter, and the room was sealed with
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. Later, ''
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'' checked the revitalization deed of Nan Fung Cotton Mills in 2018 and found that although Unit 4 and 5 factories where the masks were made could be used for research institutes, design and development centers, training centers, recreational, sports, and cultural activities, shops, and catering services, they could not be used for "industrial purposes". Therefore, manufacturing masks there was suspected of violating the deed. ''Ming Pao'' also checked the relevant lease, which stated that Nan Fung Cotton Mills (No. 2) Co., Ltd. leased the Unit 4 and 5 factories to Nan Fung Workshop Incubation Center Ltd. for HK$120,000 per month, and it was stipulated that the Unit 4 and 5 factories could only be used for research institutes, design and development centers, training centers, or for leisure, sports, and cultural purposes, and not for other purposes. Land and construction lawyer Tse Tin Leung believed that the textile factory could only produce small samples, and large-scale production might violate the deed.


Transportation

Nan Fung Cotton Mills provides a shuttle service with red
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, shuttling between Nan Fung Cotton Mills and
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. It officially commenced service on December 1, 2019. The waiting area at Tsuen Wan Station is located opposite the Tsuen Wan Government Office near Exit A4 of Tsuen Wan Station, while the waiting area at Nan Fung Cotton Mills is located inside the parking lot. The shuttle runs every 20 minutes, and the service is free of charge. The appearance of Nan Fung Cotton Mills minibuses is different from ordinary minibuses. The body of the minibus bears the name and logo of Nan Fung Cotton Mills, and the front of the minibus has traditional minibus stop signs indicating "Free" and "Come over, see things, buy things, eat things".It is written as "" in
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In addition, as Nan Fung Cotton Mills is located in the industrial area of Pak Tin Par Street in Tsuen Wan, visitors can reach Nan Fung Cotton Mills via the pedestrian footbridge from Exit A3 of Tsuen Wan Station or along Tai Chung Road from Exit A2 of
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. Moreover, there are many bus and minibus routes passing by the Castle Peak Road - Tsuen Wan opposite Nan Fung Cotton Mills. Visitors can take the relevant transportation and alight near Nan Fung Cotton Mills (such as at Tsuen King Circuit Footbridge Bus Stop) and then walk to the destination. File:GL5600 The Mills Free Shuttle Bus 10-02-2022.jpg, Red minibuses shuttle between Nan Fung Cotton Mills and
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Tsuen Wan Station Tsuen Wan () is an MTR station on the . It is the only station on the Tsuen Wan line at ground level. It is located in the northern central part of Tsuen Wan New Town, New Territories West. The preceding station is . It was the westernmost ...
, stopping at the waiting area opposite the Tsuen Wan Government Office near Exit A4 of
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. File:GL5600 The Mills Free Shuttle Bus in The Mills 11-02-2022.jpg, Red minibuses shuttle between Nan Fung Cotton Mills and MTR Tsuen Wan Station, stopping at the waiting area inside Nan Fung Cotton Mills' parking lot.


Awards

During and after the revitalization project, Nan Fung Cotton Mills received the following awards: * 2015 Hong Kong Institute of Planners Annual Award. * LEED Gold Certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. * Construction Industry Council Sustainable Building Award. * MIPIM Asia Awards 2018 – Bronze Award for Best Renovated Building.


See also

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Footbridge Network in Tsuen Wan The Tsuen Wan pedestrian bridge network () is located in the New Territories of Hong Kong and is the longest continuous Footbridge, pedestrian bridge network system in Hong Kong. After Tsuen Wan New Town, Tsuen Wan was gazetted as a New towns of Ho ...


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References


External links

{{Commons, The_Mills,_Hong_Kong, The Mills, Hong Kong
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(in Chinese).
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(in Chinese).
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'' Weekend Weekly'' (in Chinese). Nan Fung Group Chai Wan Kok Textile mills