1946 After liberation in 1945, the Association was revived and re-developed by a group of enthusiastic members. With the consent of the Government, all the grounds and the clubhouse and pavilions in both Caroline Hill and King's Park were repaired and re-decorated.
1948 After re-development and renovation, the Association re-opened. 1950 Bathing pavilion at Ah Kung Ngam, Shaukiwan was completed.
1950 Bathing pavilion at Ah Kung Ngam, Shaukiwan was completed.
1953 In order to keep pace with the rapid program, a concrete reinforced stadium with 12,000 spectators seats at Caroline Hill was completed.


A concrete reinforced stadium with 12,000 spectators
seats at Caroline Hill in 1953


1958 The King's Park pavilion was again rebuilt into a concrete clubhouse offering full facilities for tennis and other sports. Construction was completed at November.
1966 Bowling Centre with 40 lanes was completed (the largest bowling centre in Hong Kong for the time being).
1976 In order to promote sports to a further extent, the Association erected a 7-storey building which included an additional 20-lanes bowling centre, video games centres, indoor gymnasium, health centre and dance studio.
1988 Knowing potential continuous expansion of sports, the Association spent over billion dollars to erect a new multi-purpose sports complex comprising a 17-storey building with facilities to accommodate a variety of sports activities including Head Office, an 50 metre Olympic standard swimming pool, training pool and a diving pool, 2-storey golf driving range, 4 floors billiards room, indoor shooting range, squash courts and changing rooms.


A new multi-purpose sports complex

1997 Start the construction of a new multi-storey car park building.
1999 King's Park re-redevelopment.
2002 Completion of the re-redevelopment of Tennis Centre in King's Park. Facilities include administration office, changing rooms, snack bar and a car park.
 


Caroline Hill Club House