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Revision as of 09:24, 10 December 2007
Edinburgh Place (Chinese: 愛丁堡廣場) is a square in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, close to the harbour. The Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier, Queen's Pier (both demolished early 2007) and the Hong Kong City Hall are/were located in the place.
History
The Edinburgh Place complex, which included City Hall and the Memorial gardens were designed by British architects Ron Phillips and Alan Fitch in 1956 for the most important civic function of the city[1].
Queen's Pier, completed in 1954, was "an integral part" of the cluster: the entrance to the City Hall formed an axis with the Pier to lend a sense of occasion to visiting dignatories. From the completion of City Hall in 1962, each arriving new Governor would land at Queen's Pier, and they would hold an inspection of the Guard of honour in Edinburgh Place before being sworn in nearby in the City Hall[2]. The Star Ferry Pier was completed in 1957.
Edinburgh Place was deliberately kept as open space in the overbuilt city, freely accessible to the public, as this was considered an essential contrast to the city bustle. The out-sized public areas were conceived to promote the freedom of movement and a sense of unlimited space[1].
Its openness meant that the square would occasionally be used as a rallying point for small marches and protests within earshot of legislators. For example, in July 1978, 2000 people rallied to demand re-opening of defunct Precious Blood Golden Jubilee School[3]. Since October 1987, the Legislative Council has banned gatherings outside the principal LEGCO building[4].
References
- ^ a b Heron, Liz (May 13, 2007). "Save Queen's Pier, says architect of City Hall complex". South China Morning Post. p. 4.
- ^ Annexe B3, EIA: A survey report of Historical Buildings and Structures within the Project Area of the Central Reclamation Phase III, Chan Sui San Peter for the HK Government, February 2001
- ^ Mass march on school row, The Gist, 10-Jul-1978
- ^ Andy Ho, Legco clamps down on violent protests, The Standard, 17-Oct-1987
External link
- Hong Kong Tourism Board, To have a nice glance of Hong Kong