Opening Ceremony of 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 |
people | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
object | park |
others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
Opening Ceremony of 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 |
People | Club Steward | Chau Cham-son |
Object | park |
Others | charities trust | charity | donation | recreation | park| leisure |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Archives |
Accession No. | hkjc_P80650 |
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