The Mills, Hong Kong, Industrial heritage complex in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
The Mills is an industrial heritage complex in Tsuen Wan that houses retail spaces, art galleries, innovation labs, and recreational rooftop areas spread across multiple buildings. The site integrates different activities and functions in the converted space.
The site began as Nan Fung Cotton Mills in 1954, producing cotton yarn for decades. Production relocated to mainland China in 2008, leading to the site's conversion to its current use.
The Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile displays exhibitions that connect traditional manufacturing methods with contemporary creative work. Visitors encounter the textile craft story through displays and hands-on sessions.
The site is open daily from 10 AM to 10 PM, with free shuttle buses connecting to MTR Tsuen Wan Station. Planning your visit around these hours makes access simple and convenient.
The Fabrica X store showcases experimental fashion and sustainable technology products not found in typical retail spaces. The rooftops also feature urban farming plots and public gardens where visitors can see local growing projects.
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