Property owned by the Central People's Government in Hong Kong

The Central People's Government of China owns and operates numerous properties in Hong Kong.

In 2018, it was discovered that the Border Defence Corps (then part of the People's Armed Police, now part of the Ministry of Public Security) had diverted a river in 2013 in New Territories, near Sha Tau Kok, changing the border and occupying 21,000 sq ft of space that belongs to four Hong Kong landowners.

[5] Instead of rectifying the issue, the Hong Kong Lands Department told one of the landowners that he should sue the People's Liberation Army (PLA) instead.

[6][7] The Office for Safeguarding National Security is located in the former Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay building.

In April 2021, the Office announced that it was taking over the Island Pacific Hotel in Sai Ying Pun as an additional work site.

[13] In January 2021, in response to reports of Chinese Communist Party slogans on the radome surfacing, as well as photos of a PLA vehicle and a soldier in PLA uniform, the Hong Kong government for the first time spoke of the building as housing telecommunication devices for defence purposes.

For example, in March 2019, Kenneth Leung, a Legislative Council member, asked for details from the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, James Lau, only to be given summarised results.

[23] In April 2020, Demosisto distributed a press release[24] and map,[25] showing the extent of property purchases by the Liaison Office and Newman Investment.

21 Tai Tam Road, Senior staff residences of the Hong Kong Liaison Office