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In the middle of a sleepy village in the New Territories lies dormant a unique colonial style mansion.

Completely dissimilar from its surroundings, it was built in the 1920s and fell into disrepair in later decades.

Yuen Long
The 1941 Mansion. Photo: HK Urbex screenshot.

It’s a rarely seen style of architecture these days – but who knows how long more it’ll stand.

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