It is called after the name of the British political agent Sir number of Books on Sikkim and Bhutan. This hall is now being an Officers Ched. The White Hall on the ridge is a two-storied architecture known to entice every passer by. A great historical architecture, the White Halls was named after J. Claude White, the first ever British political mandarin in the state of Sikkim. A British architecture by built, the White Hall is a living inanimate ode to the Brit officer, J. Claude White. Inside is a huge white hall, an officer’s club and a badminton court. Built in the year 1932, the White Hall is a chosen fixed venue for Flower Show in Deorali Orchid Sanctuary. It is this time of the year when emblazoned Orchids, Rhododendrons are put on display during months. Deorali is home in riots of 200 of the total 454 species colourful of orchids found in Gangtok.