The Mills
- Kavieng cheng
- Nov 27, 2022
- 2 min read
Upon completion of the revitalization project in 2018, the three separate buildings of The Mills were converted into a single building complex and divided into three parts: "Nan Fung Workshop", "CHAT 6 Factory" and "Nan Fung Shophouse
Nan Fung Workshop
Nan Fung Workshop, a workspace on the 4th floor of Nan Fung Yarn Factory and an incubator for start-up entrepreneurs and strategic partners, opened in late 2018. The 15,000 sq ft workspace houses the Nan Fung Workshop Lab, a prototyping laboratory run by the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel. The atrium space can be used for meetings, seminars, receptions and other events.
CHAT Sixth Factory
Located on the 2nd floor, the Sixth Factory of Textile Art and Culture (CHAT Sixth Factory) is the first textile art and culture centre in Hong Kong, which aims to provide visitors with a taste of the creative spirit of Hong Kong's textile industry in the past and present[1] through activities.
Nan Fung Shophouse
Nan Fung Shophall, a 126,000-square-foot retail space at Nan Fung Yarn, offers around 60 shops and opened in late 2018. In April 2019, the tenants have already opened, including a homeware shop, a number of fashion and lifestyle boutiques, a Thai massage parlour, an old-fashioned dessert shop, a vegetarian western restaurant and a hand-pressed tea and beverage shop with a design and product mix of local brands such as Zisha Teapot. The design and products of the shop are all in line with the literary trend. In May of the same year, The Big Things, a 7,000-square-foot nature playground with a restaurant and cooking class, opened on the second floor.
I never been to The Mills before, I thought the Positioning of The Mills is same like K11, but I feel like The Mills is more like Conservation and Revitalisation, not really a business.
There is also a exhibition for the history of The Mills.








The Mills is more like a story exhibition or history exhibition. Some items from the period when Hong Kong was still under British rule give us an insight into the life of the people of Hong Kong at that time.
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