The Time Ball Tower – A Sliver of Maritime History
by Humphrey Jr
Sep 16, 2025
Tucked away right next to the Hong Kong Maritime Museum in Central, the Time Ball Tower is one of those hidden gems you’ll totally brag about finding. 😎 This little whitewashed stone tower, chillin’ at 2 Canton Road, is actually one of Hong Kong’s oldest Western buildings! Built way back in the 1840s as part of the OG Marine Police Headquarters, it’s got major throwback vibes.
I popped by on a sunny afternoon (perfect lighting for pics, just saying 📸), and what hit me most is how low-key cool this spot is. The restored time ball chilling at the top isn’t operational anymore, but the history? Soo real. Back in the day—like, till 1907—the ball would drop right at 1:00 PM so all the ships out in Victoria Harbour could sync their chronometers for safe sailing. Imagine all those crews watching, just waiting for that daily drop! ⛵💡
Honestly, it’s a speedy visit (10 minutes tops), but you get a straight-up connection to Hong Kong’s seafaring roots. The surrounding Heritage Zone is full of colonial-era buildings and is perf for a slow stroll if you want to soak up more old-school vibes.
Basic deets for your trip planner:
Attraction Name: Time Ball Tower
Address: 2 Canton Road, Central, Hong Kong
Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00 (Open all year!)
If you’re into historic landmarks or love a good #mytripmoment, slap this spot on your Hong Kong itinerary!
Post by Humphrey Jr | Sep 16, 2025












