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Hong Kong Cemetery

Hong Kong Cemetery, formerly Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery and before that Hong Kong Colonial Cemetery, is one of the early Christian cemeteries in Hong Kong dating to its colonial era beginning in 1845. It is located beside the racecourse at Happy Valley, along with the Jewish Cemetery, Hindu Cemetery, Parsee Cemetery, St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery and the Muslim Cemetery.

Hong Kong Cemetery
Hong Kong Cemetery in Happy Valley
Details
Established1845; 179 years ago (1845)
Location
Country Hong Kong
Coordinates22°16′13″N 114°10′54″E / 22.2702°N 114.1816°E / 22.2702; 114.1816
Find a GraveHong Kong Cemetery
Hong Kong Cemetery
Traditional Chinese香港墳場
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēung góng fàhn chèuhng
JyutpingHoeng1 gong2 fan4 coeng4

Hong Kong Cemetery is a public cemetery managed by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department.[1] Hong Kong Cemetery contains 79 scattered Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 62 from the Second World War, which are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

The Protestant Cemetery is built as a series of terraces ascending a hillside. The older graves tend to be at the bottom of the hill; those from the 1930s and 1940s are generally at the top.

On a number of occasions, remains in the Protestant Cemetery have been disinterred to make way for road developments, and have been placed in niches in an ossuary, which continues to be used for contemporary cremations. The niches provide basic information on each individual.

Types of graves edit

Some sections of the Protestant Cemetery tended to be reserved for particular groups of deceased, e.g., army, navy, Hong Kong Police. There are two main categories of graves that can be found in Hong Kong Cemetery:

Military graves edit

 
A Royal Navy grave of WWI at Hong Kong (Happy Valley) cemetery.

As the name states, this category of graves for British military dead, spanned from the late 19th century until the early 1960s (when the Government of Hong Kong established another cemetery near Sai Wan for military dead in 1965). At the beginning of the colonial era, the British garrison force had the same problem as those in India: weather. Some of the members of the force could not adapt to the tropical weather of Hong Kong and died owing to tropical disease, while others fell during the Boxer Rebellion – mainly in 1900. At the time being, it is the major cemetery for military dead along with Stanley Military Cemetery.

There are about 100 military graves of World War I – 79 of them are in Hong Kong Cemetery, mainly the soldiers who died in Hong Kong and Kowloon Military Hospital, which received the sick and wounded from the German-leased territory of Qingdao, on the Shandong peninsula in north-east China.[2] Evidence shows that most of them are naval personnel.

 
Grave of SJT. R.S. Bell of Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, an example of WWII military grave in Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery.

Before the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong in 1941, Britain had sent two battalions from the Royal Scots and Middlesex Regiments to Hong Kong for garrison duty. This cemetery provides evidence of the presence of these two battalions. There are in all 62 military graves of World War II Commonwealth service personnel – mainly from the year 1941 – maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[2]

The British force in Hong Kong used the cemetery as their burial ground until 1965. One notable military burial is Driver Joseph Hughes, a recipient of the George Cross.

There are also two monuments erected by the Royal Artillery in memory of their fallen comrades, which were later moved to the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence.

Civilian graves edit

The civilian burials in the cemetery are diverse and exemplify the social structure at the early stage of the colonial era. It is widely understood that the cemetery is for the burial of the privileged group of the society[who?], mostly British. Notable people of that era buried in the cemetery include Sir Robert Ho Tung and his first wife, Sir Paul Chater and Sir Kai Ho. Most Christian missionaries to Hong Kong are also buried here, a notable example being Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff, a German missionary who helped to establish Lutheran churches in Hong Kong, who is considered the first Lutheran missionary to China.[citation needed] Another notable missionary interred here is Henrietta Hall Shuck, the first American female missionary to China.[citation needed]

There are also a number of Chinese burials, all of them Christians, some of them were involved in the late Qing revolution and uprisings led by Sun Yat-sen, including Yeung Ku-wan, who was assassinated by the Qing Government in Hong Kong.

A number of Japanese were buried in the cemetery, mostly those who resided in Hong Kong during the early colonial era. Some of them were Christian, but most were followers of Shinto. The Japanese custom of burning incense during memorial rites led to complaints from some Westerners. As a result, a special Japanese section of the graveyard was designated.

Burials edit

Notable burials at Hong Kong Cemetery include:

In popular culture edit

A scene in John le Carré's novel The Honourable Schoolboy takes place in the nearby racetrack as well as the cemetery.

The cemetery is a popular place for filming movies and TV shows. The UK folk artist Johnny Flynn released a song in 2008 about the cemetery, found on the album A Larum.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cemeteries and Crematoria". Food and Environmental Hygiene Department.
  2. ^ a b [1] CWGC Cemetery Report.
  3. ^ Lim, Patricia (5 May 2011). "List of Burials ordered by Name". gwulo.com. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  4. ^ Ng, James. "Benjamin Wong Tape". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  5. ^ Peter Simpson, "Hell and High Water," South China Morning Post Magazine, October 2, 2011, pp. 24–30.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  • Former Protestant Cemetery in Hong Kong, now known as the Hong Kong Cemetery[permanent dead link]
  • Information on opening hours at the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, Government of Hong Kong SAR
  • Lists of civilian burials
  • NPR Story by Louisa Lim on Patricia Lim (her mother) and the Chronicling the Cemetery, Aired on Morning Edition Aug. 21, 2012
  • 香港記憶 | Hong Kong Memory
  • Stories revive Hong Kong's 'forgotten souls'
  • Hong Kong Cemetery | Gwulo

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Hong Kong Cemetery formerly Hong Kong Happy Valley Cemetery and before that Hong Kong Colonial Cemetery is one of the early Christian cemeteries in Hong Kong dating to its colonial era beginning in 1845 It is located beside the racecourse at Happy Valley along with the Jewish Cemetery Hindu Cemetery Parsee Cemetery St Michael s Catholic Cemetery and the Muslim Cemetery Hong Kong CemeteryHong Kong Cemetery in Happy ValleyDetailsEstablished1845 179 years ago 1845 Location1J Wong Nai Chung Road Happy ValleyCountry Hong KongCoordinates22 16 13 N 114 10 54 E 22 2702 N 114 1816 E 22 2702 114 1816Find a GraveHong Kong Cemetery Hong Kong CemeteryTraditional Chinese香港墳場TranscriptionsYue CantoneseYale RomanizationHeung gong fahn cheuhngJyutpingHoeng1 gong2 fan4 coeng4 Hong Kong Cemetery is a public cemetery managed by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department 1 Hong Kong Cemetery contains 79 scattered Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 62 from the Second World War which are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission The Protestant Cemetery is built as a series of terraces ascending a hillside The older graves tend to be at the bottom of the hill those from the 1930s and 1940s are generally at the top On a number of occasions remains in the Protestant Cemetery have been disinterred to make way for road developments and have been placed in niches in an ossuary which continues to be used for contemporary cremations The niches provide basic information on each individual Contents 1 Types of graves 1 1 Military graves 1 2 Civilian graves 2 Burials 3 In popular culture 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksTypes of graves editSome sections of the Protestant Cemetery tended to be reserved for particular groups of deceased e g army navy Hong Kong Police There are two main categories of graves that can be found in Hong Kong Cemetery Military graves edit nbsp A Royal Navy grave of WWI at Hong Kong Happy Valley cemetery As the name states this category of graves for British military dead spanned from the late 19th century until the early 1960s when the Government of Hong Kong established another cemetery near Sai Wan for military dead in 1965 At the beginning of the colonial era the British garrison force had the same problem as those in India weather Some of the members of the force could not adapt to the tropical weather of Hong Kong and died owing to tropical disease while others fell during the Boxer Rebellion mainly in 1900 At the time being it is the major cemetery for military dead along with Stanley Military Cemetery There are about 100 military graves of World War I 79 of them are in Hong Kong Cemetery mainly the soldiers who died in Hong Kong and Kowloon Military Hospital which received the sick and wounded from the German leased territory of Qingdao on the Shandong peninsula in north east China 2 Evidence shows that most of them are naval personnel nbsp Grave of SJT R S Bell of Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps an example of WWII military grave in Hong Kong Happy Valley Cemetery Before the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong in 1941 Britain had sent two battalions from the Royal Scots and Middlesex Regiments to Hong Kong for garrison duty This cemetery provides evidence of the presence of these two battalions There are in all 62 military graves of World War II Commonwealth service personnel mainly from the year 1941 maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission 2 The British force in Hong Kong used the cemetery as their burial ground until 1965 One notable military burial is Driver Joseph Hughes a recipient of the George Cross There are also two monuments erected by the Royal Artillery in memory of their fallen comrades which were later moved to the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence Civilian graves edit The civilian burials in the cemetery are diverse and exemplify the social structure at the early stage of the colonial era It is widely understood that the cemetery is for the burial of the privileged group of the society who mostly British Notable people of that era buried in the cemetery include Sir Robert Ho Tung and his first wife Sir Paul Chater and Sir Kai Ho Most Christian missionaries to Hong Kong are also buried here a notable example being Karl Friedrich August Gutzlaff a German missionary who helped to establish Lutheran churches in Hong Kong who is considered the first Lutheran missionary to China citation needed Another notable missionary interred here is Henrietta Hall Shuck the first American female missionary to China citation needed There are also a number of Chinese burials all of them Christians some of them were involved in the late Qing revolution and uprisings led by Sun Yat sen including Yeung Ku wan who was assassinated by the Qing Government in Hong Kong A number of Japanese were buried in the cemetery mostly those who resided in Hong Kong during the early colonial era Some of them were Christian but most were followers of Shinto The Japanese custom of burning incense during memorial rites led to complaints from some Westerners As a result a special Japanese section of the graveyard was designated Burials editNotable burials at Hong Kong Cemetery include Henry Fletcher Hance 1827 1886 British diplomat and botanist 3 Prof Robert Kirk FRSE 1905 1962 Scottish pathologist and parasitologist Wong Tape 1875 1967 Chinese merchant in Dunedin New Zealand and member of the Urban Council Hong Kong 4 Samuel Cornell Plant 1866 1921 first to command a merchant steamer plying on the Upper Yangtze River First Senior River Inspector for Upper Yangtze 5 Josephine Bracken August 9 1876 March 14 1902 was the common law wife of Philippine nationalist Jose Rizal In popular culture editA scene in John le Carre s novel The Honourable Schoolboy takes place in the nearby racetrack as well as the cemetery The cemetery is a popular place for filming movies and TV shows The UK folk artist Johnny Flynn released a song in 2008 about the cemetery found on the album A Larum Gallery edit nbsp Grave of Driver Joseph Hughes GC who won the George Cross due to his warning of bombs to his fellows in Hong Kong Cemetery nbsp Graves of Sir Robert Ho Tung and his first wife Margaret Mak Sau Ying in Hong Kong Cemetery nbsp An example of Chinese grave in Hong Kong Cemetery nbsp Grave of Hung Chuen Fook one of the figures of Xinhai Revolution He is a descendant of Hong Xiuquan the major figure of Taiping Rebellion nbsp A traditional Japanese grave in Hong Kong Cemetery5 nbsp Graves of the members of Royal Scots one of garrison battalions at Hong Kong before the Japanese invasion on Hong Kong in Hong Kong Cemetery nbsp Grave of Samuel Cornell Plant and wife Alice Plant commanded the first regular steam service on Upper Yangtze See also editList of cemeteries in Hong KongReferences edit Cemeteries and Crematoria Food and Environmental Hygiene Department a b 1 CWGC Cemetery Report Lim Patricia 5 May 2011 List of Burials ordered by Name gwulo com Retrieved 17 January 2015 Ng James Benjamin Wong Tape Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 23 April 2017 Peter Simpson Hell and High Water South China Morning Post Magazine October 2 2011 pp 24 30 Further reading editLim Patricia 2011 Forgotten Souls A Social History of the Hong Kong Cemetery Hong Kong University Press ISBN 978 9622099906 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hong Kong Cemetery Cemetery details Commonwealth War Graves Commission Former Protestant Cemetery in Hong Kong now known as the Hong Kong Cemetery permanent dead link Blessing of Sir Catchick Paul Chater s grave at Hong Kong Happy Valley Cemetery Information on opening hours at the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Government of Hong Kong SAR Lists of civilian burials NPR Story by Louisa Lim on Patricia Lim her mother and the Chronicling the Cemetery Aired on Morning Edition Aug 21 2012 香港記憶 Hong Kong Memory Stories revive Hong Kong s forgotten souls Hong Kong Cemetery Gwulo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hong Kong Cemetery amp oldid 1219611626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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