Pinewood Battery is a historic military site in Hong Kong, located 307 metres (1,007 ft) above sea level,[1] within Lung Fu Shan Country Park, in the northwestern part of Hong Kong Island.
On 15 December 1941, the Japanese 23rd Army Air Group carried out extensive attacks on Hong Kong Island.
The commander of the defending troops decided to abandon the battery, and all men were ordered to retreat on that day.
The military structures on Pinewood Battery received a Grade II conservation status in 2009.
To prevent further damage to the site, the Country and Marine Parks Authority, AFCD set up a warning sign on the site, stating that "using or possession of any firearm, airgun, propelling or releasing instrument are prohibited".