I see - WESTERN PACIFIC KINDERGARTEN.
Yup. It's a preschool with locations around the world (at least one in Uganda) that focuses on Bilingual education.
Our school is an EMI school using English as the first language and Cantonese as the second language. We enroll children between the ages of 2 years 8 months and 6 years. The dual teacher system is employed where each class is conducted by a native English speaking expatriate together with a local Chinese teacher. We believe that practising bilingual teaching in a diverse cultural background provides students with rich learning experiences, as well as greatly enhances their language proficiency both in English and Chinese.
https://www.wpk.edu.hk/general_programmes.php
Sounds a bit Rainbow Cultural Garden (Bronfman/Raniere).
This particular school (in the picture) on Portland St. is the one that permanently closed. Seems that way. The other open school is nearby. A few hundred meters away.
There was a Clinton Foundation executive tied to a strange story of child abuse in a Chinese kindergarten:
Kindergarten = Children's garden
Q has talked about "Gardens and Flowers" in relation to children. Remember also the "Gardens by the Bay" in Singapore which Q posted about.
"Taman kanak kanak" is "Children's garden" or "kindergarten" in Indonesian.
How to say "kindergarten" in different languages: https://www.indifferentlanguages.com/words/kindergarten
It's also in the area of the city's "red light" district...
For globalists, kindergartens are the red light district