TheUrban Council Centenary Garden (Chinese:市政局百周年紀念公園) is apublic park inTsim Sha Tsui East,Kowloon,Hong Kong. It commemorates the centennial anniversary of the establishment of theUrban Council. The first phase of the park opened on 15 December 1983 with a ceremony officiated byKim Cham, chairman of the Urban Council Centenary.[1]
The park is divided into two sites, one in the west nearChatham Road South and another in the east nearMody Road, connected by a pavement corridor between Hilton Towers and Peninsula Centre.
The eastern half features more open space, allowing organisations to hold larger activities like fun fairs. A fountain occupies its north end. The western half features a six-pillar colonnade from the formerKowloon station at the end of a second fountain.
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