Tamar Park () is an urban
park in
Admiralty
Admiralty most often refers to:
*Admiralty, Hong Kong
*Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964
*The rank of admiral
*Admiralty law
Admiralty can also refer to:
Buildings
* Admiralty, Traf ...
,
Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta i ...
covering around with the design concept of 'perpetual green'.
The park occupies 80% of the
Tamar site
Tamar ( ) is the administrative centre of Hong Kong located in Admiralty. The headquarters of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and Central Government are located in Tamar. Adjacent to the island's financial heart at the Central harbourfront ...
public space
and is managed by the
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), is a department in the Government of Hong Kong. It reports to the Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau, headed by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism. It provides leisure and cultura ...
of the
Hong Kong government. It is enclosed by
Harcourt Road, Legislative Council Road,
Tim Mei Avenue Tim Mei Avenue () is a street in Admiralty, Hong Kong.
The street is built on land reclaimed as part of the Central Reclamation Phase II, which was completed in 1997 and reclaimed 5.3 hectares of land at the former Tamar naval base. The area wa ...
, Tim Wa Avenue and Lung Wo Road.
The
Central Government Complex and the
Legislative Council Complex
The Legislative Council Complex (LegCo Complex) is the headquarters of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. The complex is located at 1 Legislative Council Road, Central, Hong Kong.
Construction of the LegCo Complex commenced in 2008 and was ...
are adjacent to Tamar Park.
History
The
Tamar Development Project was restarted when Hong Kong chief executive
Donald Tsang
Sir Donald Tsang Yam-kuen (; born 7 October 1944) is a former Hong Kong civil servant who served as the second Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2005 to 2012.
Tsang joined the colonial civil service as an Executive Officer in 1967, occupyi ...
announced in his
policy address for the financial year 2006 that Hong Kong's
Central Government Offices
The Central Government Complex has been the headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong since 2011. Located at the Tamar site, the complex comprises the Central Government Offices, the Legislative Council Complex and the Office of the Chie ...
,
Legislative Council Building and the
Office of the Chief Executive
Office of the Chief Executive (CEO) is one of the government agencies for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It consists of the immediate staff to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong and multiple levels of support staff reporting to t ...
would be relocated to
Tamar site
Tamar ( ) is the administrative centre of Hong Kong located in Admiralty. The headquarters of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and Central Government are located in Tamar. Adjacent to the island's financial heart at the Central harbourfront ...
, Admiralty.
Hong Kong Government announced four design plans for the construction of the new headquarters of the Government on 26 March 2007.
One of the design plans which is named as "Tamar for Public ()" suggested the space constructs for public with the theory of "Land always Green ()", and it would be connected to
Wanchai Waterfront Promenade
Wan Chai is situated at the western part of the Wan Chai District on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Its other boundaries are Canal Road to the east, Arsenal Street to the west and Bowen Road to the south. The area nor ...
when the public area is built.
This suggested design was finally accepted by the Government. The project began construction in February 2008 and the topping-out ceremony hosted on 25 January 2011.
Whilst the opening ceremony of the
Central Government Offices
The Central Government Complex has been the headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong since 2011. Located at the Tamar site, the complex comprises the Central Government Offices, the Legislative Council Complex and the Office of the Chie ...
was hosted by the Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China
Li Keqiang on 18 August 2011 and moving on-site started, Tamar Park opened to public on 10 October that year.
Facilities
The park has a small amphitheatre with a wooden performance area and seating for about 240 people.
There is also a water feature and a gallery/cafe, iBakery Gallery Café, operated by
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals
The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (), with a history dating back to 1870, is the oldest and largest charitable organisation in Hong Kong. It provides extensive education and community services through 194 service centres spread across Hong Kong. ...
.
The Park is planted with ''
Axonopus compressus
''Axonopus compressus'' ( syn. ''Axonopus compressus'' (Sw.) P.Beauv. var. ''australis'' G.A.Black, ''Milium compressum'' Sw., ''Paspalum compressum'' (Sw.) Nees, ''Paspalum platycaule'' Willd. ex Steud., ''Paspalum platycaulon'' Poir.) is a spec ...
'' for the grass,
and planted ''
Chukrasia tabularis
''Chukrasia tabularis'', the Indian mahogany, is a deciduous, tropical forest tree species in the family Meliaceae. It is native to Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and
Vietnam. Also ...
,
Michelia chapensis
''Magnolia chapensis'' (syn. ''Michelia chapensis'') is a species of flowering plant in the family Magnoliaceae, native to southern China and northern Vietnam. A tree reaching , it is hardy to USDA zone 7b. It has found wide use as a street tree ...
,
Cinnamomum camphora,
Bauhinia variegata,
Ficus microcarpa
''Ficus microcarpa'', also known as Chinese banyan, Malayan banyan, Indian laurel, curtain fig, or , is a tree in the fig family Moraceae. It is native in a range from China through tropical Asia and the Caroline Islands to Australia. It is wide ...
'' and ''
Bauhinia blakeana
''Bauhinia'' () is a large genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Cercidoideae and tribe Bauhinieae, in the large flowering plant family Fabaceae, with a pantropical distribution. The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers Gaspard and Jo ...
'' which is the
floral emblem
In a number of countries, plants have been chosen as symbols to represent specific geographic areas. Some countries have a country-wide floral emblem; others in addition have symbols representing subdivisions. Different processes have been used to ...
of Hong Kong and 400 different varieties.
Public sculpture and facilities
File:Tamar Park Photosynthesis in Motion 2013.jpg, Photosynthesis in Motion
File:Tamar Park Sculpture Court Fruit Market 2014.jpg, Sculpture Court Fruit Market
File:HK Admiralty Tamar Park red sculpture Key in art white flowers green plant Sept-2012.JPG, red sculpture Key
File:Tamar Amphitheatre 201308.jpg, Tamar Amphitheatre
File:IBakery Gallery Cafe in Tamar Park 201308.jpg, IBakery Gallery Cafe in Tamar Park
Buildings
The East and West wings of the Central Government Offices of Hong Kong Government are located to the southeast and southwest of the Tamar Park. The office of the chief executive is located northwest of the park, and the Legislative Council Complex is located on the northeast of the park. From the park visitors can see the
Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour in Hong Kong separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on South China Sea were instrumental in ...
and skyline of
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsi ...
area.
References
External links
Public Transport Service and Traffic Arrangement for Tamar
{{Parks in Hong Kong
Admiralty, Hong Kong
Urban public parks and gardens in Hong Kong
2011 establishments in Hong Kong