Pak Tsz Lane Park

Pak Tsz Lane Park (Chinese: 百子里公園), also known as Taman Raja is a park in Central, Hong Kong, featuring a monument celebrating the late 19th-century revolutionary anti-Qing Dynasty activity of the members of the Furen Literary Society and the Hong Kong chapter of the Revive China Society.

[1] Leading members of these societies were Yeung Ku-wan (President), Sun Yat-sen and Tse Tsan-tai.

It is close to the rear of 52 Gage Street where the revolutionists met and where Yeung Ku-wan taught and was eventually assassinated by Qing Dynasty agents.

The park was refurbished by the architecture firm Ronald Lu & Partners,[2] who were also responsible for the design.

The work was directed and financed ($HK 40 million) by the Hong Kong Urban Renewal Authority.

A general view of the display-panel area of Pak Tsz Lane Park (Hong Kong)
Sculpture "Cutting off the Queue (pigtail)"