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Antiquities and Monuments Office

The Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) was established in 1976 under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance to protect and preserve Hong Kong's historic monuments. Housed in the Former Kowloon British School, the AMO is responsible for identifying, recording and researching buildings and items of historical interest, as well as organising and coordinating surveys and excavations in areas of archaeological significance.[1] The Commissioner for Heritage's Office under the Development Bureau of the Hong Kong government currently manages the Office.

Antiquities and Monuments Office
Statutory authority overview
Formed1976; 46 years ago (1976)
Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance
Headquarters136 Nathan Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Statutory authority executive
  • Susanna Siu, Executive Secretary
Parent departmentThe Commissioner for Heritage's Office
Parent statutory authorityAntiquities Authority (Secretary for Development)
Websiteamo.gov.hk
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese古物古蹟辦事處
Simplified Chinese古物古迹办事处
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGǔwù Gǔjī Bànshì Chù
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGú maht gú jīk baahn sih chyu
JyutpingGu2 mat6 gu2 zik1 baan6 si6 cyu3
Former Kowloon British School, now housing the Antiquities and Monuments Office.
Plaque

Relationship with other government agencies

The AMO is the executive arm of the Antiquities Authority,[2] a portfolio of the Secretary for Development. The AMO also offers secretarial and executive assistance to the Antiquities Advisory Board (AAB) and executes the advice made by the AAB, including the execution of the Chief Executive's decision to declare monuments.

The Government's problematic and confusing framework was exposed by the battle to preserve Queen's Pier.[3] The director of Hong Kong University's architectural conservation program, said that the government needed to clarify relations and responsibilities between the board, the office and the Antiquities Authority.[3]

The AMO was formerly subordinate to the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). To achieve synergy in implementing policy directives on heritage conservation and streamline day-to-day operation, since 1 April 2019 it is placed under the Commissioner for Heritage's Office of the Development Bureau instead.

Responsibilities

One of the duties of the Office is to foster public awareness of Hong Kong's heritage through education, publicity programmes and the setting up of heritage trails and exhibition centres. The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre and the Ping Shan Tang Clan Gallery cum Heritage Trail Visitors Centre are under the management of the Office.[1]

The adaptive reuse of some historic buildings are organized by the Office, which also provides subvention to the Hong Kong Archaeological Society for excavations and surveys of unexplored heritages.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Homepage of the Office
  2. ^ Legislative Council Brief, 22 June 2011. p.1
  3. ^ a b Una So, Court ruling clears way for Queen's Pier dismantling 2008-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, The Standard, August 11, 2007
  4. ^ . Hong Kong Archaeological Society. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2010.


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