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The Victoria Barracks (Chinese: 域多利兵房; Jyutping: wik6 do1 lei6 bing1 fong4) were a barracks in the Admiralty area of Central on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.The barracks were constructed between the 1840s and 1874, [1] and situated within the area bounded by Cotton Tree Drive, Kennedy Road and Queensway.
The following barracks still exist in Hong Kong now. [1] Central Barracks. Headquarters House; Chek Chue Barracks; Ching Yi To Barracks, formerly known as "Queen's Line" Western Barracks; Gun Club Hill Barracks; Kowloon East Barracks, formerly known as "Osborn Barracks" No. 1A Cornwall Street; Ngong Shuen Chau Barracks; Shek Kong Barracks ...
Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong: 1840s–1874 Victorian Central: Victoria Prison: 1841 Victorian Central: Murray House: 1844 Major Aldrich and Lieutenant Collinson of the Royal Engineers Classical: re-located to Stanley from Central: Flagstaff House: 1846 Colonial Central: remains of the Kowloon Walled City and Yamen Building 1847 Kowloon: St ...
(Queen) Victoria Barracks 1846–1979 – parade grounds now site of Pacific Place, JW Marriott Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel and Hong Kong Park; the Barracks was converted to The Visual Arts Centre (Hong Kong Museum of Art). Victoria Barracks consisted of: The Former Explosives Magazine complex, which is now part of the Asia Society Hong Kong Center.
The People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison is a garrison of the People's ... Ching Yi To Barracks – formerly part of Victoria Barracks and renamed from Queen's ...
The site of the office building was part of the larger Victoria Barracks site, which was transferred from the British Forces to the Hong Kong Government for redevelopment. The Victoria Barracks Planning Committee proposed building a "large secretariat building" in the vicinity of Flagstaff House, but the government instead decided to build a ...
Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong; W. Wellington Barracks, Hong Kong; Whitfield Barracks This page was last edited on 14 February 2017, at 04:10 (UTC). Text is available ...
Lyemun Barracks was named after the fishing village of Lei Yue Mun. The old Lyemun Barracks was one of the earliest and most important British Army fortifications in Hong Kong. Situated at the northeast corner of Hong Kong Island overlooking the eastern approach to the Victoria Harbour, Lei Yue Mun occupied a strategic position.