For Lease
On Lok Building
Sheung Wan1-3 Tai On Terrace
For Rent: HK$26K
Last Updated Date:
20/10/2025
Saleable Area400ft²
Age52 YrsBuilt in 1973
• 2nd floor walk-up without a lift
• Beautiful interiors
• Fantastic Po Hing Fong location
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About the Building
This charming 5-storey walk-up building is located in the quaint and character-filled Po Hing Fong area, just steps away from the peaceful Blake Garden. Surrounded by artisanal coffee shops, boutique stores, and antique shops, the building offers a unique lifestyle in one of the most vibrant and artistic corners of Sheung Wan.
1-3 Tai On Terrace
Sheung Wan
Year Built
1973
Size Range
380-383ft²
Building Size
20 Units
Total 1 Block
About the District
Sheung Wan, a fully walkable enclave adjacent to Central, masterfully intertwines colonial heritage, authentic Cantonese traditions, and modern urban vitality, with narrow lanes of dried seafood stalls giving way to vibrant street art, contemporary galleries, and Michelin-starred eateries that attract professionals, families, and culture seekers alike. Easily accessed via Sheung Wan MTR, ding-ding trams along Des Voeux Road, or on foot, the district pulses with historic charm—from Possession Street’s 1841 British landing site and the reimagined cafés of Tai Ping Shan to iconic landmarks like the serene Man Mo Temple, Edwardian Western Market, Antique Street galleries on Hollywood Road, and Poho’s murals—while offering leisure at the Central-Western Promenade’s harbour vistas, PMQ’s creative hub, heritage trails, Tai Ping Shan brunches, and the tranquil Hollywood Road Park with its koi pond and playgrounds. In essence, Sheung Wan distills Hong Kong’s soul—heritage, creativity, and seamless connectivity—delivering characterful flats, executive residences, or cultural havens.
Unit A, On Lok Building (ID: JL0722)