Mark A.
Google
"Kowloon Walled City Park sits on the site of the former Kowloon Walled City. Many historic relics are well preserved in the Park and they evoke visitors, memories of the past. The Park is laid out in the Jiangnan garden style of the early Qing Dynasty, producing a green and peaceful environment studded with Chinese pavilions and ponds. Before embarking on the design of the Park, officers of the Architectural Services Department had conducted in-depth research and gone to the Mainland China for site visits in order to select the most appropriate design. In 1993, Kowloon Walled City Park was awarded a Diploma at the IGO Stuttgart EXPO 93 (International Garden Exposition). The Park was officially opened for public use on 22 December 1995.
Kowloon Walled City Park occupies an area of 31,000 square metres. In its centre stands the Yamen, a restored three-hall structure, which offers to visitors a glimpse of the physical appearance of the Walled City in the old days. The whole Park is mainly composed of eight landscape features, namely the Yamen, Old South Gate, Eight Floral Walks, Garden of Four Seasons, Garden of Chinese Zodiac, Chess Garden, Mountain View Pavilion as well as the Fui Sing Pavilion and Guibi Rock. Each of the landscape features has the characteristics and elegance of its own, and they ingeniously blend into the overall layout."