Hong Kong Park at Cotton Tree Drive, Central covers an area of 8.16 ha.
The present site of the Park was originally a garrison named Victoria Barracks. A number of garrison buildings built between 1842 and 1910 are preserved, including Flagstaff House (currently accommodating Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware), Rawlinson House (currently housing the Park management office and Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry), Wavell House (currently accommodating Education Centre) and Cassels Block (currently housing Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre). Flagstaff House was declared a monument in 1989 and the other 3 buildings were rated Grade 1 historic buildings in 2009.
Transport
To plan your journey to Hong Kong Park, visit the "HKeMobility" website (https://www.hkemobility.gov.hk) or mobile application developed by the Transport Department, and insert your starting point to search for routes of different transportation mode. Alternatively, you may click the “Journey” button in the Google Map below.
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