Sung Wong Toi

historic inscribed stone in Hong Kong

22°19′29.35″N 114°11′21.54″E / 22.3248194°N 114.1893167°E / 22.3248194; 114.1893167

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 change

  1. 春秋 (in Chinese). 春秋半月刊社. 1984. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)