Fa Hui Park () is a park located north of
Boundary Street
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, in
Mong Kok
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,
Kowloon
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,
Hong Kong
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. It occupies . It is one of the sites where a
Lunar New Year Fair is held every year.
There is a community garden in the park. Participants of "Community Garden Programme" are allowed to grow crops and ornamental plants in the community garden of Fa Hui Park; they are also permitted to take the harvest home afterwards.
Community Garden Programme: Fa Hui Park
, Leisure and Cultural Service Department
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History
Before Fa Hui Park was built, 8,000 squatters lived there. On 1 November 1955, a disastrous fire devastated over 400 huts, killed four persons and left over 6,000 people homeless. On 22 October 1956, another fire made a further 2,000 people homeless. After accommodating the victims at various resettlement estates in Kowloon, the Government built Fa Hui Park there.
See also
* List of urban public parks and gardens in Hong Kong
Urban public parks and gardens in Hong Kong include:
Note: Most public parks and gardens in Hong Kong are managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD).
Hong Kong Island
* Aberdeen Promenade (Aberdeen)
* Aldrich Bay Park ( Al ...
References
Urban public parks and gardens in Hong Kong
Sham Shui Po District
Yau Yat Tsuen
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