Harcourt Garden

Harcourt Garden
Traditional Chinese夏慤花園
Simplified Chinese夏悫花园
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiàquè Huāyuán
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghaa6 kok3 faa1 jyun4
Harcourt Garden after South Island line construction works in 2018.
29 granite blocks, originally part of a mid-19th century seawall and found at the works site, are displayed in the garden.
Harcourt Garden before the construction work (2006).
Rodney Street is running between the United Centre (left) and Harcourt Garden (right). The street in the foreground is Queensway. 2010.

Harcourt Garden (Chinese: 夏慤花園; Jyutping: haa6 kok3 faa1 jyun4) is a small urban park in Admiralty, Hong Kong, constructed in the mid-1990s.[1] To the east of the park is the Hong Kong Police Headquarters while to the west is Admiralty bus station. Like the adjacent Harcourt Road, the park is named for Admiral Cecil Harcourt, de facto governor of Hong Kong from September 1945 to June 1946.

  1. ^ EIA - South Island Line (East), p11.6, Mott MacDonald