Praya East Reclamation Scheme

Praya East Reclamation Scheme (Chinese: 海旁東填海計劃) was a large scale land reclamation project in Colonial Hong Kong lasting from 1921 to 1931 under Sir Catchick Paul Chater.

[2] The plan was first proposed while the existing Praya Reclamation Scheme was already active in 1897.

Construction did not start until 20 years later when the Royal Navy agreed to relocate the Naval hospital to Stonecutters Island.

One of the reasons for the reclamation scheme was to provide an enhanced water supply.

A cross-harbour pipeline brought water all the way from the New Territories in 1930, the same year that the reclamation scheme was completed.

Wan Chai Police Station in 1932. It was built on land reclaimed under the Praya East Reclamation Scheme and faced directly onto Victoria Harbour from the 1930s to the 1960s. [ 1 ]