Kowloon East Barracks (Chinese: 九龍東軍營; Jyutping: gau2 lung4 dung1 gwan1 jing4), formerly Osborn Barracks (奧士本軍營; ou3 si6 bun2 gwan1 jing4), is a People's Liberation Army facility, and was a British Army facility, in Kowloon City District, Hong Kong.
The military facility was named for Canadian Army Company Sergeant Major John Robert Osborn of the Winnipeg Grenadiers.
[4] The statue of the anonymous World War I soldier was originally part of the Eu Tong Sen statuary collection at Eucliff villa.
When Eucliff villa was demolished, the Eu family donated the statue in the 1980s to Osborn Barracks in Kowloon where it stayed for 20 years before being relocated to Hong Kong Park.
[5] Part of the land of the Osborn Barracks (the east of Renfrew Road) was given to Hong Kong Baptist University for new campus development in early 1990s.