The five colonial eras in Sham Shui Age in Hong Kong have disappeared collectively, and the Hong Kong Road Agency has called the incident.
According to the Sing Tao Daily reported on August 6, after the T -shaped street signs of Tanglou, Changhua Street, a few years ago, after being taken away during the building during the maintenance of the building, the T -shaped street sign in the same area reappeared recently.Disappearing.
The Hong Kong Administration Department responded to the incident that when the five old T -shaped street brand names were found to be suspected of being moved illegally when they inspected Sham Shui Polygae Street, Fuhua Street, Yalong Street and Keelung Street earlierExcept, the police have been reported to the incident.
The spokesman said that all street brands under the department under the jurisdiction of the department belong to the government's public property. If a street brand is found to be suspected of being removed illegally, it will report to the police.If the agency learned that the exterior wall with an old T -shaped street brand will be disassembled, it will provide opinions to the relevant person in charge and ask relevant persons to return to the relevant street brand names.The Department will consult the opinions of the cultural relics conservation department and hand over the old -fashioned street brand with conservation value to the cultural relic conservation department or museum collection.
T -shaped street road signs belong to the Hong Kong British colonial era design. It was first seen after 1910. According to statistics more than 10 years ago, there are only about 80 in Hong Kong.Walls have disappeared due to the maintenance and closing of the building in recent years.