- Gilwell Campsite
Gilwell Campsite (Chinese: 基維爾營地) a major
campsite run byThe Scout Association of Hong Kong for wildcamping and otherScouting activities onKowloon Peak (Fei Ngo Shan) ofNew Kowloon ,Hong Kong . The campsite is nearMacLehose Trail with road access through an unnamed road that joins withFei Ngo Shan Road . Its altitude is 430m above sea level. A few minutes walk from the site, campers can see stunning views overKowloon , theVictoria Harbour andHong Kong Island . The campsite is managed by Kowloon Region.History
Before the opening of the campsite, Scouts in
Kowloon set up an unofficial campsite inDiamond Hill in the New Kowloon in 1940s. The campsite was proved to be too small when number of Scouts increased rapidly. Another campsite of the association,Chaiwan campsite , by the transportation at that time was too far from Kowloon where is not a good choice for Scouts in Kowloon.In 1957, the Prince of Wales Banner Competition for
Venture Scout was held betweenMau Tso Ngam (茂草岩) andLo Shue Tin (老鼠田) inSha Tin . The Scouters found a good place for camping at the south of Mau Tso Ngam, open and with water nearby. They soon recommended it to the association and the association applied for the use of land throughTai Po District Office (大埔理民府). In 1960 the land was granted byHong Kong Government and the Gilwell campsite was established at that time. It takes three years to prepare the site for camping. Facilities forcampfire and camping, and bridges were built. The Typhoon Mary of 1964 destroyed Golden Jubilee House. The house was rebuilt in 1968 and a ceremony was held on23 November of the year.The first major camping event was a jamboree held in 1967 to celerbrate 60 anniversary of World Scout Movement. The summer of 1967 is also in the midst of 1967 riots in Hong Kong. At that time, the jambolee lasted for 5 days and 4 nights, with support from
Hong Kong Government andRoyal Hong Kong Jockey Club , inviting all Scouts in the territory and children from children's homes. The jambolee was deemed as a support for improving social services in government policy during the period of unrest.Environment
430 metres above sea level, the land was granted by
Hong Kong Government with an area of 200,000square metre s. The campsite is located in a valley betweenTung Yeung Shan (東洋山) andTate's Cairn . Several stream runs nearby. A road from Kowloon leads fromTate's Pass in the south which continues north to Mau Tso Ngam andFu Yung Pei (芙蓉泌).The campsite is the only site in Hong Kong run by the Scout Association for
wild camping only. Unlike other campsites managing by the Scout Association, the camp does not provide catering services. The site has only a few buildings for offices, lectures and activities.Transport
*The campsite is 45 minutes walk from the nearest bus stop of route 91, 91M, 92, 96R of
KMB atClear Water Bay Road nearAnderson Road .See also
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Gilwell Park
*Larch Hill External links
* [http://www.scout.org.hk/en/venue/cac/gilwell/ Official website]
* [http://www.krscout.hk/pages/gilwell.htm Another official website (managed by Kowloon Region) in Chinese]
* [http://www.scout.org.hk/article_attach/5998/P23.PDF History of the campsite (from magazine Hong Kong Scouting) in Chinese]
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