Tung Lung Fort, Tung Lung Chau, Sai Kung

Tung Lung Fort, Tung Lung Chau, Sai Kung
The interior of Tung Lung Fort
Remnants of guardhouse inside Tung Lung Fort
Fat Tong Mun passage viewed over the top of Tung Lung Fort
An aerial view of Tung Lung Fort
The exterior of Tung Lung Fort
Restoration of the Fort in Progress

Located at the north eastern tip of Tung Lung Chau, Tung Lung Fort was built in the reign of Kangxi (1662-1722) to guard against pirates according to the Xinan Gazetteer. Another historical document describes it as being built by order of Yang Lin, Viceroy of Guangdong and Guangxi from 1719 to 1724.

Measured 33.5m by 22.5m, the rectangular fort was enclosed by wall of 3m high with its main entrance at north wall. It consisted of fifteen guardhouses and was armed with eight cannons. A small detachment was stationed at the fort until the beginning of the 19th century, when it proved difficult to cope with a marked increase in piracy. Because of the difficulty in keeping this remote fort supplied, it was replaced by Kowloon Fort in 1810.

Repairs and partial restoration were then carried out to the fort between 1979 and 1982. While the restoration work was in progress, a systematic archaeological excavation of the interior of the fort was conducted by the Antiquities and Monuments Office with the assistance of volunteers. A large quantity of artefacts was unearthed.

Tung Lung Fort was declared a monument in 1980.

Tung Lung Chau, Sai Kung (Plan)

The viewing platform of Tung Lung Fort is now temporarily closed for maintenance until further notice.  We apologise for any inconvenience caused.  For enquiries, please call the General Enquiry of the Antiquities and Monuments Office on 2208 4488.

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