Saturday, October 4, 2008

Morse Park

Morse Park , occupies 15.8 hectares , is an urban park located in Wong Tai Sin in Kowloon.
It was competed in 1967. The Park was named after Sir Arthur Morse , the head of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation during and after World War II.

History


The ''Hong Kong Golden Jubilee Jamborette'' , was held between 1961-12-27 and 1962-01-02, celebrating the Golden jubilee of Hong Kong Scouting with theme ''One World'' . At Kowloon Tsai, now named Morse Park, the Jamboree hosted 2732 Scouts in the challenging winter with heavy rain.

In 1996, the landscaping of the park was awarded the Award of Merit of the Green Project.

Blake Pier Pavilion


The pavilion of the was later transferred to the open-air oval theatre in Morse Park. In 2006, the pavilion was once again transferred to the new Stanley Pier next to Murray House.

Facilities


Tropical Palm Garden


More than 80 trees of 23 palm species are grown on the 2,000 square-metre lawn of the Park's tropical palm garden, the only one in the city.

Arboretum


More than 100 trees of 30 rare species are grown on a 2,700 square-metre lawn in the Arboretum of the Park.

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