The KS Lo Gallery, in a building beside the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware at Hong Kong Park contains rare ceramics from famous kilns in ancient China and stone seals collected by the gallery’s eponymous benefactor. On the ground floor is Lock Cha Tea Shop.
KS Lo Gallery
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