Clock Tower, Hong Kong

Clock Tower, Hong Kong
Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower
前九廣鐵路鐘樓[1]
General information
Type Clock tower
Location Hong Kong Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°17′37.24″N 114°10′09.71″E / 22.2936778°N 114.1693639°E / 22.2936778; 114.1693639Coordinates: 22°17′37.24″N 114°10′09.71″E / 22.2936778°N 114.1693639°E / 22.2936778; 114.1693639
Construction started 1913
Completed 1915
Height 44 m (144.4 ft) (roof)
Technical details
Other dimensions 51 m (167.3 ft) (lightning rod)
Designated: 1990
Reference #: 43

The Clock Tower is a landmark in Hong Kong. It is located on the southern shore of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It is the only remnant of the original site of the former Kowloon Station on the Kowloon-Canton Railway. Officially named Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower (Chinese: 前九廣鐵路鐘樓), it is usually referred to as the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower (Chinese: 尖沙咀鐘樓) for its location.

Built out of red bricks and granite, the Clock Tower peaks at 44 metres, and is topped by a 7-metre lightning rod. The top of the tower can be reached by a wooden staircase located within. The interior of Clock Tower had previously been open for visit, but is currently closed for maintenance. The clock tower is located near Victoria Harbour at the foot of Salisbury Road. Another landmark, the Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier, is located nearby.

The tower has been listed as a declared monument in Hong Kong since 1990.

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History

Clock Tower
Traditional Chinese 尖沙咀鐘樓
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 前九廣鐵路鐘樓

The plan of Kowloon-Canton Railway was realised in 1904 with its terminus in Tsim Sha Tsui. The terminus design was assigned to A. B. Hubback, due in part, to his experiences in designing Railway Terminus in the Straits Settlements, Malaya. The Kowloon-Canton Railway was inaugurated on 1 October 1910; however, construction of the station did not begin until 1913 mainly due to the advent of World War I, the materials required for the construction could not be shipped on time, and construction was halted for some time. The part of the station, together with Clock Tower, was completed in 1915, and the whole station 28 March 1916.

The Clock Tower reused the clock from the demolished Pedder Street Clock Tower. However, only one side had a clock, and it was not until 1920 that the remaining three sides of the Clock Tower were installed. They began operation in the afternoon of 22 March 1921, and have run ever since except during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II.

In 1975, Kowloon Station was moved to the present-day Hung Hom Station on the newly reclaimed Hung Hom Bay. The building of the station was demolished in 1977 despite the protest and petitioning from the Heritage Society and other pressure groups. However, as a compromise it was decided that the Clock Tower was to be preserved, and is now accompanied by the Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Museum of Art and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, all built on former station grounds.

The bell inside the Clock Tower is currently in the railway depot in Ho Tung Lau.

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