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Queen Elizabeth Hospital was officially opened on 6 September 1963 by then Governor of Hong Kong, Robert Black. At the time, it was the largest general hospital in the British Commonwealth, built at a cost of HK$70,300,000. [4] Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh laid the hospital's foundation stone on 7 March 1959. [5] The hospital is now the ...
Medical Missionary Hospital Hong Kong, 1843–1853; Seamen's Hospital, 1843–1873; Government Civil Hospital, c. 1849 –1937; Sai Ying Pun Hospital 1937–1978; Lock Hospital, 1858–1894 – venereal diseases hospital; Cheung Chau Fong Bin Hospital, 1872–1988; Royal Naval Hospital, 1873–1949; British Military Hospital, Hong Kong, 1907–1996
The Kowloon Central Cluster (Chinese: 九龍中醫院聯網) is one of the seven hospital clusters managed by Hospital Authority in Hong Kong.It consists of nine public hospitals, one institutions and thirteen general outpatient clinics to provide public healthcare services for the population of Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon City and Wong Tai Sin.
Kowloon East Cluster (Chinese: 九龍東醫院聯網) is one of the seven hospital clusters managed by Hospital Authority in Hong Kong. It consists of three public hospitals and eight general outpatient clinics to provide public healthcare services for the population of Kwun Tong and part of Sai Kung Districts (including Tseung Kwan O). In mid ...
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B: Queen Elizabeth Hospital B1: Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong / Chung Hing Hotel / Eaton Hotel ; B2: Diocesan Girls' School / Queen Elizabeth Hospital; C: Bowring Street C1: Austin Road, Kowloon Park, Kowloon Park Sports Centre, Kowloon Park Swimming Pool, Tsim Sha Tsui Polise Station, Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard
Kowloon Hospital is a general care hospital located in Kowloon City District, [2] in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The complex was built on land between Argyle Street and Prince Edward Road . The hospital used to be an acute hospital with accident and emergency service.
Queen Mary Hospital had its foundation stone laid on 10 May 1935 by the governor of Hong Kong, William Peel, and was officially opened on 13 April 1937 by Andrew Caldecott, the then governor of Hong Kong. [4] [5] The hospital was named for Mary of Teck, the widowed queen consort of King George V of the United Kingdom.