KOWLOON WALLED CITY PARK, Presentation

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In 1987, the Chinese and British governments finally took a joint decision to definitively tackle a situation that was proving increasingly unsustainable and difficult to manage.

Social housing was built in other areas of Hong Kong where all the inhabitants of the area were moved and work began to demolish all 350 or so apartment buildings.

The whole neighborhood was thus cleared, and the park you see today was created and opened in 1995.

In addition to being an attractive green area, this place is a moving testament to recent history.

Lest the events that have marked the area be forgotten, a number of historical features have been brought to light, such as the foundations of the original walls and part of the gates that once led into the Walled City. The Yamen government building, part of which collapsed during the demolition work, was rebuilt and now hosts permanent exhibitions relating to the site. Explanatory panels have also been put up with period photographs showing what the place looked like just a few decades ago.   

One of the most fascinating elements you’ll find in the park is a bronze sculpture entitled “The Frozen Moment”....

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