The Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail (Chinese: 孫中山史蹟徑) was set up in November 1996 by the Central and Western District Council to commemorate the 130th birthday of Sun Yat-sen.
It includes 16 spots in the areas of Central and Sheung Wan in Hong Kong, related to the life of Sun Yat-sen and other revolutionaries in the late Qing era.
[1] In 2018, the trail was further updated under a Revitalization Project, where artists were commissioned by the government to create art at each location.
[2] There are multiple bronze markers embedded in sidewalks and handrails throughout the city, noting the trail.
The Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum was opened in 2006 and is about 200m south of the trail.