It is never too late for reinvention – even when you’re more than a century old. Last year, the Kam Pek Community Centre, a 1920s building on Macau’s historic Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, aka San Ma Lo, shed its outdated skin for a sleek, new identity. Reborn as Kam Pek Market, the 23,142 sq ft, three-storey protected building officially opened at the end of December as a stylish food hall, with phase two, the third floor, due to be completed by the end of the year as an events venue.

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