|
To the Last Man: Canadian Troops in the Battle of Hong Kong
23/12/2011 ˇV 20/6/2012
Upper Gallery Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
On 16 November 1941, two Canadian troops ˇV the Winnipeg Grenadiers and the Royal Rifles of Canada boarded huge transport vessels and were deployed to Hong Kong. Under the leadership of Brigadier General Lawson and comprising some 2,500 members including the civil officials and rear services units, these troops took part in the Hong Kong defence forces. The Canadian troops were platoons of young and inexperienced soldiers. They were not only in lack of training, but also unfamiliar with the landscape of Hong Kong. Even worse their weapons were still on the way to Hong Kong, which further weakened their defensive power. From the Japanese attack to the Hong Kong Governorˇ¦s promulgation of surrender on Christmas Day, many Canadians were killed, including Brigadier General Lawson, who perished in the heavy fighting at Wong Nai Chung Gap. Upon the fall of Hong Kong, the Canadians were jailed in the POW camp where many died of diseases and malnutrition. Some 500 Canadian soldiers passed away during the Battle of Hong Kong and the Japanese Occupation Period where they made up about one-fifth of the total Hong Kong defence forces. After the war, most were buried at the Stanley Military Cemetery and the Sai Wan War Cemetery. Every year, veterans from Hong Kong and overseas gather to participate in the mourning ceremony held by the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong. To mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong in 2011, this pictorial exhibition is staged to pay a tribute to the Canadian troops in defending Hong Kong in this battle.
| Opening Hours: |
| |
- 10 am ˇV 5 pm daily
- Closed on Thursdays (except public holidays), and the first two days of the Chinese New Year
|
| Admission Fee: |
| |
- General Open Days: HK$10 (for both Special Exhibition & Permanent Exhibition)
(30% discount for group of 20 or more;
50% discount for full-time student/ senior citizen/ people with disabilities)
- Free admission on Wednesdays
- Free admission for Museum Pass and Weekly Pass holders
|

A group of C Company, Royal Rifles, on board H.M.C.S. Prince Robert. The winter uniform had been changed into summer uniform as the ship approaches Hong Kong. These soldiers would become the first Canadian troops to go into action during the fighting on Hong Kong Island.

Disembarkation of ˇ§Cˇ¨ Force from H.M.C.S. Prince Robert at Holtˇ¦s Wharf, (the present day Avenue of Stars) Tsim Sha Tsui, 16 November, 1941.

ˇ§Cˇ¨ Force marching from Holtˇ¦s Wharf in Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po Camp.
|
|
 |