West_Point,_Hong_Kong

West Point, Hong Kong

West Point, Hong Kong

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West Point (Chinese: 西點,或稱西角) was a point of land on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, south of Sulphur Channel.[1] Its location is the shore off Pok Fu Lam Road and Queen's Road West in 1845, approximately the junction of Western Street and Des Voeux Road West near Western Police Station. This was the northernmost point on the western half of Hong Kong Island.

West Point, Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Government divided Victoria City into four wan (環), or districts. While West Point falls into Sai Wan, or Western District, major government structures like the police station and court (Western Magistracy) are located near West Point. Thus the name of Sai Wan, Western District, Western and West Point were sometimes used interchangeably.

St. Stephen's Anglican Church located in West Point was founded by the Church Missionary Society (Church Mission Society) (CMS) in 1865. It was led by Vicar Tsing-Shan Fok 霍靜山 (1851–1918), one of the earliest Chinese clergymen in Hong Kong, beginning in 1904.[2][3]


References

  1. Bard, Solomon (2002). "Introduction". Voices from the Past: Hong Kong, 1842–1918. Hong Kong University Press. p. 1. ISBN 9622095747. OCLC 49785200.
  2. Rebecca Chan Chung, Deborah Chung and Cecilia Ng Wong, "Piloted to Serve", 2012
  • Lieut. Collision R. E (1845), The Ordinance Map of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Government The detail of this document can be found in Hong Kong Public Records Office
  • Hong Kong Government (1857), The Gazette, 9 May 1857, Hong Kong Government

22°17′13.15″N 114°08′25.65″E


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