British Military Hospital, Hong Kong

Former hospital buildings on the adjacent site on Borrett Road, vacated in 1969, were used by the Chinese International School during the 1980s.

It provided medical treatment for servicemen, their dependants, and returning soldiers from Vietnam.

It would buy bedspace and treatment from the hospital,[13] but the high cost was criticised as unreasonable and lacking in transparency.

[14] It was officially closed on 30 June 1996[15] as the British Garrison scaled down from more than 10,000 personnel to about 3,000 due to the approach of 1997.

[16] Between 1996 and 1999, the hospital was turned over to the Philippine Consulate-General as a refuge for dismissed domestic workers, for a token lease of HK$1.

The Bowen Road Hospital, c. 1925