The Hong Kong government has taken great pains to protect the old buildings. Bugong Pier used to be a boarding place for important visitors to Hong Kong, such as the Governor of Hong Kong, in Bidajie Street, Central. Later, it gave way to the newly built Central Star Pier. The cast iron truss on the top of the Bugong wharf was moved to the park to be used as the roof of the pavilion. Until 2007, the Stanley Beach Improvement Project rebuilt the Bugong wharf and moved back the original roof. So when you come to Bugong pier, don't forget to look up at the pavilion and the lights, which are really old things.