Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.

Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
people | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date of Death | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
Victoria Prison
Two solidly built prisons were erected by the British Government: Victoria Prison and Lai Chi Kok Prison for Women(built in 1932).In 1862 there was not enough room at Victoria Prison. A deserted ship was converted into a floating prison near Stonecutter's island. The first open prison was set up in Chi Ma Wan on Tai Yue Shan (Lantau Island) in 1956. Shek Pik prison, the most modern prison, has maximum security facilities and was completed in 1984. It can accommodate about 200 prisoners serving long sentences. There are altogether around 10,000 prisoners in Hong Kong. In 1982, the Prison Department became the Correctional Services Department. The Central Police Station on Hollywood Road (commonly known us 'Tai Koon' or No. 1 Police Station) was built in 1857. To facilitate easy escort of prisoners, Victoria Prison and Magistracy were built next to it. On July 3, 1845, a Chinese called Chan Ah Foon and a British navy officer were convicted of man slaughter and were put to death, the first execution in Hong Kong. Convicted criminals could be caned (by cane or rattan). Around 1860, Chinese convicts were tattooed (with a small arrow) on the left ear-lobe. This measure prevented deported convicts from sneaking back.In 1966 capital punishment was abolished and replaced by life imprisonment. Prisoners were allowed to work and were given a chance for further education. In 1988, Mr. Chan became the first prisoner to receive a bachelor's degree while in prison.
Date | 1987 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Central and Western District/Central District/(Street)/Victoria Prison Compound |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Paintings of Hong Kong Historic Landmarks: A Collection of Paintings by Kong Kai Ming. (Hong Kong: The Division of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist College, 1991), p.38 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-084 |
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