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Kowloon Walled City Park

The area where the monolith once stood is now a park located in today's Kowloon City District. Completed in August 1995, the park is known as Kowloon Walled City Park, preserving the heritage of the fabled Walled City and is part of the adjacent Carpenter Road Park.

The design of the park is based on the Jiangnan garden style of the early Qing Dynasty. It is divided into eight landscape features, with the centerpiece being the Yamen, a three-hall structure fully restored in its Qing Dynasty appearance. The Yamen houses a photo exhibition and a few relics used or found in the Walled City.

The relics of the Walled City include two cannons, five stone inscriptions and three old wells. They are preserved at various locations in the park.

The eight parts of the park are:

The Yamen 

The Old South Gate 

Eight Floral Walks 

The Garden of Four Seasons 

The Garden of Chinese Zodiac 

The Chess Garden, featuring four giant Chinese chess boards 

The Mountain View Pavilion 

Guibi and Fui Sing Pavilion

The Yamen and the remnants of the South Gate of Kowloon Walled City are declared monuments of Hong Kong.