5 Historic Structures of Kowloon Reservoir

Kowloon Reservoir

Constructed between 1901 and 1910, Kowloon Reservoir was the fourth reservoir in Hong Kong, but the first to be built on the Kowloon Peninsula in response to the growth of the population there. It radically changed the way in which water was supplied to the Kowloon Peninsula, with rainwater collected in the reservoir replacing well water and subterranean water pumped out by the Yau Ma Tei Pumping Station.

5 Historical Structures of Kowloon Reservoir were declared monuments in 2009.

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Main Dam (1901-1910) Photo 1 | Plan
Main Dam Valve House (1901-1910) Photo 1 | Plan
Spillway Dam (1901-1910) Photo 1 | Plan
Spillway Dam Recorder House (1901-1910) Photo 1 | Plan
Recorder House (1901-1910) Photo 1 | Plan

Reference:
For more details concerning the historic waterworks facilities, please refer to the following website:
Water Supplies Department

Golden Hill Road, Kam Shan Country Park, Sha Tin
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The above information is for reference only, and is subject to change in accordance with the announcement of relevant organisations.
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