The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.

Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
object | park |
others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Sponsors | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Venue | Tusen Wan | Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date of Death | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tsuen Wan, 1989
The Jockey Club Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan was opened on 28 October 1989 by Club Steward, Mr Chau Cham-son, OBE, JP. The Park was built with a donation from the Club amounting to HK$8 million. The Park is designed to be a traditional Chinese garden featuring a Chinese herb garden, a lake, footbridges, a water fountain, rockeries, and a pavilion on 0.65 hectares of recreational ground.
Date | 1989 |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Hoi Pa Village |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80649 |
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