Sung Wong Toi
Sung Wong Toi

before 1943

in 2006
Sung Wong Toi (Chinese: 宋王臺) is a historic relic in Hong Kong.[1] It is now in the Sung Wong Toi Garden.
There was a legend that Sung Wong Toi was built to remember the Emperor Duanzong of Song and his younger brother. It was because they had once escaped to Hong Kong.
Reference
- 春秋 (in Chinese). 春秋半月刊社. 1984.
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