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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Jardine's Lookout

Hello My Dear Great Ones,
A few weeks ago Celia and I went up to Jardine's Lookout which is located on Hong Kong island.  Hong Kong is a city of great views and Jardine's Lookout did not disappoint.

Jardine's Lookout is named after William Jardine, founder of Jardine Matheson. It was from here, in the days of the sailing ships, that a watch was kept for the first glimpse of the sails of the firm's clippers coming from India and London. As soon as a vessel was signaled, a fast whaleboat was sent out to collect Jardines' mails. The correspondence was rushed back to the office so that the directors could have the first possible information on the world's markets. (This practice saved the company on at least one occasion, in 1866, when it learned of the collapse of the discount house Overend, Gurney and Company, about one hour before others did, and quickly withdrew its balances at a local bank before anyone else had heard of the news.)
Jardine's Lookout was the sight of fierce conflict in the Battle of Hong Kong and particularly, the Battle of Wong Nai Chung Gap. The Hong Kong Volunteer Defense Corps and Middlesex Machine gunners manned two pillboxes and other areas defending the pass around Jardine's Catchwater, as well as Canadian Winnipeg Grenadiers defending the adjacent Mount Butler. Japanese forces, after landing on the North Shore of Hong Kong Island; used Sir Cecil's Ride and moved up to this pass midway up the lookout and were engaged by Commonwealth forces. The fighting was the preliminary conflict in the Battle of Wong Nai Chung Gap.




 Part way up is a memorial to the brave Canadians who fought against the Japanese in WWII.  The plaque also tells the story of Sergeant Osborne who threw himself upon a Japanese grenade, during a battle against them on Jardine's Lookout, to save his fellow troops.


You can really get a good impression of how much nature there is in Hong Kong.  Again, it is more of a small country than an actual city.
Looking down at Stanley.

Hong Kong, with Kowloon on the other side of  Victoria Harbour.









A great hike.

Have a great week.

Love adios and ping on!

Dirk

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