Dr Sun Yat-sen not only completed his studies in Hong Kong, he also used the city as a base for his revolutionary cause.
Wo Kee Chan
Set up as a seamen’s boarding house located on the third floor of 20 D’Aguilar Street, Wo Kee Chan served as a base for revolutionary activities,
The China Daily Office
In 1899, Dr Sun Yat-sen instructed Chan Siu-pak to set up a newspaper in Hong Kong to provide propaganda against the Qing government,
Heng Yin Lau Restaurant
Heng Yin Lau was one of Hong Kong’s most well-known Western-style restaurants in the late 19th century.
Hong Kong Headquarters of the Xingzhonghui
The Xingzhonghui (Revive China Society) was the revolutionary organisation founded by Dr Sun Yat-sen in Hawaii in 1894 with the aim of overthrowing the Qing government.
To Tsai Church
When Dr Sun Yat-sen was studying medicine in Hong Kong, he lived in the lodgings at the College of Medicine for Chinese, Hongkong