Gate Lodge is a small house located at Mount Austin Road on Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Gate Lodge was built between 1900 and 1902. It is in Renaissance style.

Gate Lodge
舊總督山頂別墅守衛室
Gate Lodge
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General information
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationVictoria Peak
AddressMount Austin Road
CountryHong Kong
Current tenantsLeisure and Cultural Services Department
Groundbreaking1900
Completed1902
OwnerHong Kong Government
DesignationsDeclared monument
Gate Lodge
Traditional Chinese舊總督山頂別墅守衛室
Simplified Chinese旧总督山顶别墅守卫室
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiù Zǒngdū Shāndǐng Biéshù Shǒuwèi Shì
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGauh júng dūk sāan déng biht séuih sáu waih sāt
JyutpingGau6 zung2 duk1 saan1 deng2 bit6 soei5 sau2 wai6 sat1
Historical image of the Gate Lodge, with the former Mountain Lodge in the background.
The back of the building

It was a part of the former complex known as Mountain Lodge, home to the then Governor of Hong Kong. However, the main building was demolished in 1946. The Gate Lodge remains, but no longer used as an official residence.

The Gate Lodge originally served as living quarters for the keeper of Mountain Lodge. It was declared as a monument in 1995 and it is now preserved in Victoria Peak Garden and used as a site office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.

Future development

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To put the building to meaningful use and leverage its historical legacy, Senior Government Architect Raymond Fung said it will be used as a public gallery.

"What we are going to do is to open this gate door, so that you can enter this 100 square feet (9.3 m2) space inside where we will put pictures and descriptions about the history of Victoria City and also Hong Kong in general, therefore giving information of our history to visitors."[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Visitors' hotspot to undergo facelift", news.gov.hk 25 September 2005 (archive)
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22°16′28″N 114°08′45″E / 22.27434°N 114.14572°E / 22.27434; 114.14572