- Sung Wong Toi
Sung Wong Toi is an important historic relic in
Kowloon ,Hong Kong . While its remaining portion is currently located in the Sung Wong Toi Garden inMa Tau Wai , it was originally a 45 m tallboulder standing on the top of Sacred Hill (聖山) inMa Tau Chung aboveKowloon Bay .Literally Meaning
The name "Sung Wong Toi" literally means "Terrace of the Sung kings". The stone is believed to have been a memorial to the last two boy emperors of the
Southern Song Dynasty ,Zhao Shi andZhao Bing , who temporarily lived in Hong Kong from1277 to1279 .History
ung Dynasty
According to historical records, the two young Sung emperors were pursued by the Mongolian army and fled south, eventually taking refuge at the Sacred Hill along the seashore. Zhao Shi died of illness in Hong Kong, while Zhao Bing died when a retainer put him on his shoulders and jumped off a cliff following the naval defeat of the Sung Dynasty by the
Mongols at theBattle of Yamen .Yuan Dynasty
After the Sung Dynasty was overthrown by the Mongol army in 1279 AD, local residents inscribed the words "Sung Wong Toi" on this large rock that was on the Sacred Hill at that time.
Note that the Chinese character (
pinyin wáng, which means "king") is carved in the stone instead of the conventional character (pinyin huáng, which means "emperor"). The most likely reason is that the locals wished to avoid angering the new Yuan rulers. It not known whether 皇 was used initially, with the upper part of the character later cut off, or if 王 was used from the start.Qing Dynasty
In
1807 , seven smaller characters were added on the right side of the stone to record the renovation work in the tingmau year of theQing EmperorJiaqing .Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong
During the
Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong in1941 -1945 , the boulder was dislodged from its place when the Sacred Hill was leveled for an extension of theKai Tak Airport . Fortunately, a portion of the rock inscribed with Chinese characters survived the blasting operation. That part of the boulder, about one-third of its original size, displays the Chinese name of the stone, "Sung Wong Toi."Modern Days
After
World War II this portion of the stone was shaped into a rectangular block and moved to the Sung Wong Toi Garden, a small park especially constructed for it. This park is located in the present-day Kowloon City District, at the junction of Sung Wong Toi Road and Ma Tau Chung Road, which is close to the stone's original site. The construction work of the park was completed in the winter of 1945.ee also
*
List of urban public parks and gardens of Hong Kong
*List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong
*History of Hong Kong External link and references
*"In search of the past: a guide to the antiquities of Hong Kong" 《香港文物志》, The
Urban Council of Hong Kong , 1988.
* [http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/mustknow/hkstory/winning/hk_stor_winn08.jhtml An account about the boulder]
* [http://www.fso-tela.gov.hk/accessibility/eng/locations_details.cfm?Photo_Num=00393 Film Services Office]
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* [http://www5.lcsd.gov.hk/gishinter/html/viewer_en.htm The Geographical Information System on Hong Kong Heritage]
* [http://www.gohk.gov.hk/eng/welcome/kc_spots.html?spots=7 Hong Kong Fun in 18 Districts - Welcome to 18 Districts]
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