CITY BOUNDARY (Pok Fu Lam)
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Title
CITY BOUNDARY (Pok Fu Lam)
Description
The Hong Kong government erected several boundary stones in 1903 to mark the limits of the City of Victoria. Measuring 98 cm in height, tapered at the top and with the inscription ‘City Boundary 1903’, this one on Hatton Road is similar to its fellows but still in its original location. As the city’s boundaries were clearly defined by ordinance, these stones were more just physical markers, but are now historical relics.
Creator
Hong Kong Government
Date
1903
Contributor
Hong Kong Government
Rights
No Vandalism and looting
Maintain noise and avoid disturbance to the public.
Do not remove or destruct cultural materials.
Read the information attached to its item to avoid misinterpretation.
Observe the guidelines bounded to each site.
Maintain noise and avoid disturbance to the public.
Do not remove or destruct cultural materials.
Read the information attached to its item to avoid misinterpretation.
Observe the guidelines bounded to each site.
Relation
Elliot Hall;May Hall;Hun Hin Ying Building; Main Building; City Boundary (Pok Fu Lam)
Identifier
hku_cityboundarypokfulam
Infrastructure (Building and Statue) Item Type Metadata
Nearest MTR Station and Exit
HKU Exit C1
Walking distance from nearest MTR
700m
Collection
Citation
Hong Kong Government, “CITY BOUNDARY (Pok Fu Lam),” The Rajawali Merdeka Digitisation Movement, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-38/items/show/15.
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