The Race Course Fire Memorial Explained

The Race Course Fire Memorial
Native Name:馬場先難友紀念碑
Location:So Kon Po, Wan Chai,
Complete:1922
Dedicated To:Victims of the 1918 Happy Valley Racecourse fire.
Order:ts
T:馬場先難友紀念碑
S:马场先难友纪念碑
J:Maa5 coeng4 sin1 naan6 jau5 gei2 nim6 bei1
Y:Máh chèuhng sīn naahn yáuh géi nihm bēi
P:Mǎchǎng Xiānnàn Yǒujìniànbēi

The Race Course Fire Memorial is a Hong Kong monument erected in memory to those who were killed in the Happy Valley Racecourse fire on 26 February 1918. The memorial was completed in 1922, and is currently managed by the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. It is located next to Hong Kong Stadium. The site was added to the list of declared monuments by the Antiquities and Monuments Office in 2015.[1] [2]

In 2018-2019, the memorial was inaccessible because the only road leading to it was damaged by fallen trees during the Typhoon Mangkhut. The memorial is now open 8am-12pm and 1pm-4pm daily, except for the first three days of the Lunar New Year.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Antiquities and Monuments Office. "The Race Course Fire Memorial", Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Hong Kong, 16 May, 2016. Retrieved on 16 January, 2017.
  2. Historical Architecture. "The Race Course Fire Memorial", Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, Hong Kong. Retrieved on 16 January, 2017.