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The Tsim Sha Tsui Tower, located on the South-Eastern end of the Kowloon peninsula, is the only remaining part of the old Kowloon Station from the Kowloon-Canton Railways. Officially titled as the ‘Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower’, it stands at 44 metres and the top can be accessed via a staircase built inside it. It also houses a fully functional clock on each of its four faces.
The Hong Kong Clock tower was built back in 1915 in the Kowloon Station before the station had to be demolished and moved to Hung Hom but due to the protest of civilians, the tower was left as a memorabilia of the station. It was listed as a ‘declared monument’ in 1990.