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Flagstaff House is the oldest surviving colonial building in Hong Kong, built in 1846 as the residence of the Commander of British Forces. Today it houses the Museum of Tea Ware, a serene collection of Chinese tea vessels spanning from the Warring States period to the present.
The Greek Revival building was completed in 1846. It served as military quarters until 1978, when it was converted into the museum. The building is a declared monument.