Kesarbahadur Hall
Castle Peak Road, Castle Peak Bay Section,
Tuen Mun, New Territories,
Hong Kong
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Located in the former Perowne Camp as Block 37 in the Castle Peak Bay Section of Tuen Mun in the New Territories. The Kesarbahadur Hall was built by the British Armed Forces SSVC in 1956,and served the Gurkha as a venue for showing films and stage performances. The Perowne Camp closed in 1994 before the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997. The Kesarbahadur Hall was named after Havildas Gurung Kesar Bahadur of 3rd Gurkha Rifles who died in a battle in 1945.
The Kesarbahadur Hall is a single storey building of east-west orientation. The west section has a double height structure with a projection room at the upper floor. The Kesarbahadur Hall was listed as a Grade 3 historic buildings in 2014. It had been fallen into disrepair since its closure in 1994.
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