Chater Garden
unknown (Chinese)
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Alternative Title
遮打花園
Date
1975-1978Description
Elevated view; nestled in among surrounding skyscrapers, garden pavilion in the background; A public park directly east of the Legislative Council building. It is named after Sir Paul Chater, and one side of the garden is on Chater Road which is also named after him. Chater Garden took up space left by the Hong Kong Cricket Club, which was located there from 1851 to 1975, and which moved to Wong Nai Chung Gap. The garden was developed in the 1970s, and was formally opened on October 10, 1978. Due to its proximity to the seat of government, the garden has been used as a location for political rallies and demonstrations by groups in Hong Kong such as Falun Gong. It is nestled among the neighboring skyscrapers, including the BOC Tower. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 5/16/2013)
Type of Work
garden; promenade (walkway); fountainSubject
botanical, cityscape, contemporary (1960 to present), City planning, Gardens, urban public park, Twentieth century
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