Sau Mau Ping Memorial Park
History
On 30 June 1972, the Land Development Planning Committee decided that the site of the landslide should be reserved for the construction of an open space to serve as a memorial rather than a school, for which the site had previously been earmarked. The collapsed slope was rebuilt with a gentler gradient and improved drainage infrastructure to ensure stability. The Urban Council originally planned to build a garden along with some recreational facilities on the site, including a badminton and basketball court. But owing to the gentler gradient, the reconstructed slope occupied more space than the previous one that collapsed and the recreational elements of the memorial were dropped in favour of a simpler garden.
The park was completed in 1976. A stairway and pathway climbs the slope and links up with Hiu Kwong Street and a rest garden. A 560-square-metre section of land next to Kwun Tong Maryknoll College was added to the memorial park in the early 1980s.
Neighbouring locations
See also
References
- ^ Ho, Pui-yin (2003). "Weathering The Storm: Hong Kong Observatory and Social Development" (PDF). Hong Kong University Press. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
- ^ "Proposed Memorial Park at site of Sau Mau Ping landslide". Urban Council. 14 January 1974.
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(help) - ^ "Sau Mau Ping Memorial Park". Urban Council. 16 February 1976.
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(help) - ^ "UABV Item 436 K Proposed Sau Mau Ping Memorial Park Extension". Urban Council. 8 February 1980.
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