In the 1830s,
some westerners found that Victoria Harbour was an ideal anchorage place for vessels.
At that time, the site of the later Kowloon Park was an important military base
over-looking the Harbour. In 1861, the British occupied Kowloon peninsula and
named the base as Whitfield Barracks.
 |  | Kowloon
Park was officially opened on 24 June 1970 by the then Governor, Sir David Trench.
In 1989, the park was redeveloped at a cost of $300 million, which was funded
by the then Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. |
The park
has a total area of 13.3 hectares, offering a full range of active and passive
recreational facilities to the public. Due to topographical and other site constraints,
the northern part of Kowloon Park is selected for active recreational area whereas
the passive amenities area is mainly in the south.