- Tung Lung Fort
Tung Lung Fort (Chinese: 東龍洲炮台), also known as Fat Tong Fort, is a
fort on theTung Lung Chau on the south east water ofHong Kong .History
It is said the fort was built as a part of a maritime defence system to protect trade and fend off
pirate s. The fort, according to one record, was built from 1719 to 1724 in the Kangxi era (1662 -1722 ) to guard against pirates, after defeat of theKoxinga Administration inTaiwan . It is rumoured to have been attacked by the famous piratesCheng Lien Chang andCheng I , and more recently by the infamousCheung Po Tsai . The fort was abandoned in1810 when its personnel moved to another fort at the tip of theKowloon Peninsula .Features
The fort is situated at the north-eastern part of the island, 35 m above the water with cliffs on three sides, and commands the
Fat Tong Mun channel . No vessel could pass through without being seen entering or leavingJoss House Bay . The fort may also have been a signal station, passing messages on to military headquarters inKowloon . When in use it was manned by an average of 25 men of theTai-pang-hsi navy. Although no sketches or historic descriptions of the fort are available, observation of the ruins has given an idea of the structure. It was rectangular, composed of 10 feet high rubble stone walls provided with an arch-shaped brick gate for the guards to pass in and out.Conservation
Tung Lung Fort became a declared monument in
1977 and was restored in1988 . Tung Lung Fort Special Area was designated in 1979 and covers 3 hectares. The Area contains a fort and a campsite. [ [http://www.afcd.gov.hk/english/country/cou_lea/cp_sa.html Country Parks & Special Areas] ]References
External links
* [http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/monuments_09.php Tung Lung Fort]
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