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The Hong Kong Dragon Garden is an 8 hectares (20 acres) private heritage garden located at No. 32-42 Castle Peak Road, Tsing Lung Tau, in the backdrop of Sham Tseng in the west of the Tsuen Wan District in the New Territories of Hong Kong, founded by Lee Iu-cheung. It is the biggest existing private park in Hong Kong. [1]
The three blocks of "The Top", part of Hong Kong Garden, were completed in 2002. There are three villages in Tsing Lung Tau: Tsing Lung Tau Village (青龍頭村), Tsing Lung Tau New Village (青龍頭新村) and Yuen Tun Village (圓墩村), with many villa-style developments. The main private housing estates of the area are:
Gardens in Hong Kong. See also botanic garden, ... Hong Kong Dragon Garden; S. Serene Oasis This page was last edited on 2 December 2021, at 13:27 (UTC ...
Dr. Lee Iu Cheung CBE JP (Chinese: 李耀祥, 1896–1976) was a businessman and former educator in Hong Kong, and a prominent philanthropist. In addition to his 29 years' service on the board of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, he is best known as the creator of the Dragon Garden.
The two-day event, organised by Hong Kong's tourism board and the Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association, drew more than 4,000 paddlers from 160 teams including from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan ...
1965 photograph of some of the figures in the garden. The landscaped garden was built at a cost of HK$16 million by Aw Boon Haw and his family in 1935. [4]In 1961, Aw It Haw (Chinese: 胡一虎), fourth son of late Aw Boon Haw, made an open invitation to the public to buy the land, claiming the land was owned by a family-owned company Haw Par Brothers (Private) Limited (Chinese ...
Similar to Portuguese pastéis de nata and English egg custard tarts, Hong Kong egg tarts are believed to have originated around the 1920s in the port city of Canton (now Guangzhou). Inspired by ...
Kathy Chow, a leading Hong Kong acting star of the 1990s, has died. She was 57. The news was carried by Hong Kong’s public broadcaster RTHK and in a Weibo social media posting by Chow mother.