Gallery
ADDRESS
45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
MTR STATION
Tsuen Wan
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The Mills, formerly known as Nan Fung Textiles, was one of the most productive spinning factories in Hong Kong and witnessed the city’s manufacturing heydays in the 1960s. The structure is comprised of three buildings developed between the 1960s-1970s. In 2014, Nan Fung Group began an extensive architectural conservation to preserve the historic make-up of the buildings to become The Mills, transforming the structures into a destination for innovation, culture, creativity and community. The end result of the revitalisation process is a distinct, contemporary space with historical significance, housing collective memories. Columns have been reinforced by inches of thick steel and the dramatic 13 metre-high skylight ushers sunlight into the central atrium. The walls, left untouched, are dotted by the green paint used by many factories in the 1960s and serves as a reminder of the ‘can-do’ spirit of Hong Kong’s industrial era. The Mills is now a home for tourists, artists and makers. For local artisanal F&B and experiential shopping such as the world's first consumer facing G2G (Garment to Garment) textile recycling system, there is Shopfloor; for history and art, there is CHAT; and for techstyle entrepreneurs, there is Fabrica.
From MTR Tsuen Wan Station Exit A3, walk along the covered walkways and D‧PARK for around 15 minutes to reach Pak Tin Par Street; From MTR Tsuen Wan West Station Exit A2, walk along Hoi Kwai Road, Hoi Shing Road, Tai Chung Road and Sha Tsui Road for about 15 minutes and reach Pak Tin Par Street.