| 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. |
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Caroline Hill Club House
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