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Preservation of Lung Tsun Stone Bridge

 

Built in 1873, the 200-metre-long Lung Tsun Stone Bridge was once the landing pier linked to the access road to the Kowloon Walled City main gate. It was completely buried during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in the Second World War in 1942. The remnants were discovered during a recent archaeological investigation conducted for the Kai Tak development. The government is planning to preserve it in situ.

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Lung Tsun Stone Bridge in Kai Tak Date: June 15, 2010