Former Hong Kong prison reinvented in heritage push

Published May 30, 2018
Hong Kong: People visit Victoria Prison, a former colonial jail and police station colloquially known as Tai Kwun, or “big station”, on the first day of its opening to the public on Tuesday.—AFP
Hong Kong: People visit Victoria Prison, a former colonial jail and police station colloquially known as Tai Kwun, or “big station”, on the first day of its opening to the public on Tuesday.—AFP

HONG KONG: A former colonial prison and police station in Hong Kong welcomed the public into sunny courtyards and art spaces on Tuesday as the city tries to undo its reputation for prioritising development over heritage.

The multi-million renovation project saw the overhaul of the complex built by the British between the mid-19th and 20th centuries which housed the city’s first jail — Victoria Prison — as well as its central police station and court buildings.

Colloquially known as Tai Kwun, or “big station”, former Vietnamese revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh was among those jailed there in the 1930s.

Opening its doors to the public for the first time since the renovation, visitors roamed through former prison cells which have been preserved and converted into an interactive museum.

Other parts of the 16-building complex have been transformed into outdoor squares, restaurants and sleek new exhibition spaces by Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron, which designed London’s Tate Modern art gallery.

“There are modern buildings surrounding this but conserved elements in here. It’s like the past and present are assembled together,” said Annie Leung, a homemaker in her early 40s.

“I live nearby, so I really wanted a leisurely and tranquil place like this,” she added.

Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2018

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