Comendador Ho Yin Garden

The Comendador Ho Yin Garden (Chinese: 何賢公園; Portuguese: Jardim Comendador Ho Yin) is a small garden located in a residential area of Sé, Macau, China, named after Ho Yin.

[1] Comendador Ho Yin Garden was designed by Francisco Caldeira Cabral,[2] opened by the last Governor of Macau Vasco Joaquim Rocha Vieira on 9 October 1993 with the name of Heung Shan Garden (Chinese: 香山公園) or Heung Shan Plaza (Chinese: 香山廣場).

[3] The garden was renamed on 22 November 1996 by Municipal Council of Macau to commemorate Ho Yin's devotion to Portuguese-Chinese friendship.

Starting from May 2005, Macau Government started work to renovate the park, including to building a multi-story garage under the park and to cut off the park in order to connect Rua De Pequim and Rua de Luís Gonzaga Gomes.

[4] The park is located on Avenida de Amizade and features the Orient Arch as the central piece.