Hong Kong Film Archive

It also distributes a quarterly Newsletter that reports on the latest developments of the Archive and includes features on certain aspects of film culture.

The eight films on the list of HKFA's recommended "100 Must-See Hong Kong Movies" are: Wong Fei-hung's Whip that Smacks the Candle (1949), Wong Fei-hung Burns the Tyrants' Lair (1949), "Blood-stained Azaleas" (1951), Mysterious Murderer (1951) parts one and two, Butterfly and Red Pear Blossom (1959), Father Is Back (1961) and The Pregnant Maiden (1968).

[4] The archive is housed in a five-story building at 50 Lei King Road, Sai Wan Ho, which opened on 3 January 2001.

Only the Box Office, Exhibition Hall and Resource Centre are public access facilities.

The archive building is approximately a five-minute walk from Exit A of Sai Wan Ho MTR station.

Hong Kong Film Archive building, opened 2001.
Main entrance.