Behind the Standard Chartered Bank Building, next to St. John's Cathedral, if you walk up a steep, tree-shaded fortress, you will see the red brick building, the former French Foreign Missionary Building. The building was built in 1843 and changed ownership several times. Until 1915, the foreign missionary Church in Paris bought the building and rebuilt it. Its appearance has been maintained to this day. The whole building is made of granite and red brick. It belongs to the neoclassical style. There are few left in Hong Kong.