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The Old Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital is located at No. 36A Western Street,
Sai Ying Pun Sai Ying Pun is an area in Western District, on Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. It is administratively part of the Central and Western District. Etymology In Cantonese, ''Sai'' () means "west" and ''Ying Pun'' () means "camp", especially a ...
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. It was founded in 1922 under the Chinese Public Dispensary Committee. After the war, Tsan Yuk Hospital has moved to
Hospital Road Hospital Road () is a street in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong. Features * King George V Memorial Park * Prince Philip Dental Hospital * Tsan Yuk Hospital Intersections * Bonham Road * Pound Lane * Second Street * Eastern Street See also * Li ...
and the site has become a multi-purpose community centre called Western District Community Centre. Three-storeys high and in area, the British-colonial-style building comprises a three-storey hospital block with a basement, a two-storey staff quarters with annex and a one-storey servant quarters,Film Service Office. (2009). ''Location Library''. Hong Kong: Author. Retrieved 16 October 2009, from http://www.fso-createhk.gov.hk/lib/locations_details.cfm?Photo_Num=00598 all of which have now been converted into offices and function rooms for the community centre.


History

Tsan Yuk Hospital was originally located at the cross-section of Western Street and Third Street in Hong Kong's Sai Ying Pun district. The land on which the hospital was built was donated by the government and the $94,000 construction fee was donated by Mr. H. M. H Nemazee, Sai Ying Pun Kai Fong Committee () of the Fishmongers' Guild () and Fruit and Vegetable Sellers' Guild (). The thirty beds were donated by
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, another government hospital located in neighbouring
Sheung Wan Sheung Wan is an area in Hong Kong, located in the north-west of Hong Kong Island, between Central and Sai Ying Pun. Administratively, it is part of the Central and Western District. The name can be variously interpreted as ''Upper Dis ...
.《贊育醫院七十五周年紀念》,香港:醫院管理局,1997年 The hospital was opened by the English missionary group
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on 17 October 1922. It was originally opened as a maternity hospital, with the intention to meet society's increasing demand for neonatal services, including the training of midwives and obstetricians. The London Missionary Society recruited the first foreign female doctor in Hong Kong, Dr. Alice D. Hickling, and appointed her as the director of Tsan Yuk. In her development of obstetric services, she quickly recognized the abundance of women eager to become professional midwives in Hong Kong, and had the notion to provide such training through the hospital. She suggested this to Dr. S.W. Tso (), Chairman of the Chinese Public Dispensary Committee (), and he supported her proposal. Thus forward, Tsan Yuk became one of Hong Kong's foremost maternity teaching hospitals. Tsan Yuk Hospital was closed in 1944, during the
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, and most of the furniture and equipment was moved to
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. By the early 1950s, Tsan Yuk was experiencing bed shortages and limited places for patients.
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donated $3,570,000 to build a new hospital on nearby Hospital Road. On 13 June 1955, Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham held the opening ceremony for the new Tsan Yuk Hospital. Following the move, the premises were then used to house the Western District Community Centre.


Current use

The Community Centre consists of activity rooms, exhibition rooms and lecture theatres. They are commonly used by the following organizations: * The Hong Kong Committee on Children's Right

* Sai Ying Pun Kai-fong Welfare Association * Central & Western District Committee on Promotion of I

* Hong Kong Breastfeeding Mothers' Associatio

* The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritag

* Yan Chai hospital Chinese Medicine Clini

* Scout Association of Hong Kong, Western District, Hong Kong Island Region * Tung Sin Ta

* Yuen Yuen VLearn Women Centr

* St James' Settlement Urban Renewal Social Service Tea


Conservation

On 18 September 2009, the building was classified as a List of Grade III historic buildings in Hong Kong, Grade III historic building.List of Graded Historic Buildings in Hong Kong (as at 18 September 2009)
This means it has been deemed of some significant merit by the Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office, but does not yet qualify for consideration as a monument. It is also one of the 25 sites along the Section A of the "Western District and the Peak Route" of the
Central and Western Heritage Trail The Central and Western Heritage Trail is a Heritage Trail in Hong Kong, that was designed by the Antiquities and Monuments Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. It covers the Central and Western District of Hong Kong and consist ...
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The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage

In 2007 The Conservancy Association, a Hong Kong-based NGO dedicated to protecting the environment and conserving cultural heritage, received a donation of HK$7.9 million from the Hong Kong Jockey Club.Hong Kong Jockey Club. (2008). ''The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage Fact Sheet.'' Hong Kong: Author. Retrieved 18 October 2009, from http://www.hkjc.com/English/news/images/Conservancy%20Association-E%20(final).doc This money was put towards a renovation project at the former Tsan Yuk Hospital, now the Centre for Heritage, as well as for the launching of a three-year community engagement and education programme advocating the importance of cultural heritage conservation in Hong Kong. The renovation occurred over a three-month period in 2008, and included the construction of a multi-purpose hall for exhibitions and public lectures and two activity rooms for holding functions that aim to raise public awareness on cultural and heritage conservation. The community outreach component of the programme comprised a wide variety of activities geared towards enhancing recognition and appreciation of local culture amongst the community. Activities included workshops, seminars, exhibitions and guided tours, all of which embodied the theme of sustaining traditional practices in a modern world. Exhibitions in the past covered topics including the Western District community's culture, the architecture in the community and the life in grassroots community.Chan, T. (2007). Living in Western District. ''Takungpao''. Retrieved 18 October 2009, from http://www.takungpao.com/news/07/08/02/XY-774225.htm The Centre also collaborates closely with primary and secondary schools and educational institutes to organise activities and design curriculum that promotes an authentic cultural experience for younger generations so they may develop a sense of cultural belongingness.


References


External links

* Film Service Office, "Location Library". Available from http://www.fso-createhk.gov.hk/lib/locations_details.cfm?Photo_Num=00598 (last accessed on 16 October 2009). * Antiquities and Monuments Office, "Heritage Trails". Available from https://web.archive.org/web/20140106072833/http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/en/trails_west1.php?tid=16 (last accessed on 15 October 2009). {{Coord, 22.28592, 114.14086, type:landmark_region:HK, display=title Maternity hospitals Maternity in China Sai Ying Pun Grade I historic buildings in Hong Kong Grade II historic buildings in Hong Kong