Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower was built in 1915 on the former Kowloon-Guangzhou Railway Bell Tower, 45 meters high. In the Kowloon Railway Station, the main body is made of red bricks, with marble inlaid at four corners and lightning rods 7 meters high on the roof. In 1975, when the Kowloon Railway Station was relocated, the Bell Tower was the only remaining building, indicating that it used to be the starting point of the Kowloon-Canton Railway and was regarded as the landmark of Kowloon. The Bell Tower is facing Victoria Harbour. It used to have a big copper bell. Every night, the sound of the big copper bell can be transmitted several miles away. The melodious "Victoria Harbour Bell" once was a scene of Hong Kong.