Fa Hui Park
Fa Hui Park | |
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花墟公園 | |
Type | Urban park |
Location | Sham Shui Po, Kowloon |
Coordinates | 22°19′41″N 114°10′26″E / 22.328°N 114.174°E |
Area | 3.19 hectares (7.9 acres) |
Managed by | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
Open | All year from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. |
Fa Hui Park (Chinese: 花墟公園; Jyutping: faa1 heoi1 gung1 jyun4) is a park located north of Boundary Street, in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It occupies 3.19 hectares (7.9 acres).[1] It is one of the sites where a Lunar New Year Fair is held every year.
There is a 1,100 square metres (12,000 sq ft) community garden in the park. Participants of "Community Garden Programme" are allowed to grow crops and ornamental plants in the community garden of Fa Hui Park; they are also permitted to take the harvest home afterwards.[2]
History
Before Fa Hui Park was built, 8,000 squatters lived there. On 1 November 1955, a disastrous fire devastated over 400 huts, killed four persons and left over 6,000 people homeless. On 22 October 1956, another fire made a further 2,000 people homeless. After accommodating the victims at various resettlement estates in Kowloon, the Government built Fa Hui Park there.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Hong Kong Film Services Office: Fa Hui Park[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Community Garden Programme: Fa Hui Park Archived 2008-01-18 at the Wayback Machine, Leisure and Cultural Service Department
- ^ "New Park in Kowloon: Nine-Acre Area In Kowloon Tsai Marked For Scheme". South China Morning Post. Hong Kong. 4 September 1957. p. 6.