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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Pak Tsz Lane Park (Hanzi: 百子里公園, Bǎizi lǐ Pak Tsz Lane Park (Hanzi: 百子里公園, Bǎizi lǐ gōngyuán, Taman Baizili) adalah sebuah taman di Central, Hong Kong, yang terdapat monumen di dalamnya untuk mengenang aktivitas revolusioner anti-Dinasti Qing pada akhir abad ke-19 dari para anggota Perhimpunan Sastra Furen dan Xingzhonghui cabang Hong Kong. Anggota terkemuka dari Perhimpunan ini adalah Yeung Ku-wan (Presiden), Sun Yat-sen dan Tse Tsan-tai. Taman ini terletak di pusat kota Hong Kong, di alun-alun yang tenang di belakang , , dan . Dekat dengan bagian belakang Gage Street 52, tempat para revolusioner bertemu dan tempat Yeung Ku-wan mengajar hingga akhirnya dibunuh oleh agen Dinasti Qing. Taman ini dapat dicapai melalui sejumlah jalan kecil, seperti Sam Ka Lane (三家里) dan Pak Tsz Lane (百子里), semua jalan kecil ini memberikan kesempatan bagi kaum revolusioner untuk melarikan diri dengan cepat jika terjadi tindakan terhadap mereka baik oleh agen Qing maupun polisi Hong Kong. Taman ini direnovasi oleh arsitektur Ronald Lu & Partners, yang juga bertanggung jawab untuk desainnya. Biaya renovasi sebesar 40 juta HK$ ditanggung oleh Otoritas Pembaruan Perkotaan Hong Kong. Dibuka pada Mei 2011 dalam rangka peringatan 100 tahun Revolusi 1911 pada Oktober 2011.100 tahun Revolusi 1911 pada Oktober 2011. , 百子里公園(英語:Pak Tsz Lane Park)位於香港中環結志街與內的一條掘頭路平台街道,是孫中山史蹟徑一部分,面積達17,000平方呎,建築師為呂元祥建築師事務所,由康樂及文化事務署管理。 , Pak Tsz Lane Park (Chinese: 百子里公園) is a paPak Tsz Lane Park (Chinese: 百子里公園) is a park in Central, Hong Kong, featuring a monument celebrating the late 19th-century revolutionary anti-Qing Dynasty activity of the members of the Furen Literary Society and the Hong Kong chapter of the Revive China Society. Leading members of these societies were Yeung Ku-wan (President), Sun Yat-sen and Tse Tsan-tai. The park is located in central Hong Kong, in a quiet square behind Aberdeen Street, Hollywood Road, Gage Street and Peel Street. It is close to the rear of 52 Gage Street where the revolutionists met and where Yeung Ku-wan taught and was eventually assassinated by Qing Dynasty agents. The Park can be approached by a number of narrow lanes, such as Sam Ka Lane (三家里), and Pak Tsz Lane (百子里), all of which afforded a number of possibilities for a quick get-away by the revolutionists, in case of action against them by either Qing agents or the Hong Kong police. The park was refurbished by the architecture firm Ronald Lu & Partners, who were also responsible for the design. The work was directed and financed ($HK 40 million) by the Hong Kong Urban Renewal Authority. It was opened in May 2012, in time for the Xinhai Revolution Centenary anniversary in October 2011. It now comprises: * Information panels recounting the founding and history of the Furen Literary Society and details of the founding members. * An audio-visual commentary * A bronze sculpture of a Western-dressed man cutting the queue (pigtail) of a Chinese man dressed in traditional Manchu clothes, as a symbol of liberation from the Qing rule * In the pavement nearby are inscribed the tenets of the Furen Literary Society (in English) * Slatted panels displaying maps of Guangzhou and Huizhou indicating events during the rebellions organised in 1895 and 1900, respectively. * A slatted display of Sun Yat-sen's letter of condolence to Tse Tsan-tai, following the assassination of Yeung Kui-wan. * An educative game [based on a children's street game] with time-lines of the actions of the Furen Literary Society leading to 3 discs fixed to a wall. Each disc has paired windows which, when the discs are turned, show paired photographs illustrating important events and actions by the early revolutionists. Also the remains can be seen of an old well, which, though unrelated to the history of the Furen Literary Society, has been preserved. Pak Tsz Lane is Stop 8 and the rear of 52 Gage Street is Stop 7 on the Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail. The latter stop is in one of the approach lanes to the Pak Tsz Lane Park. None of the explanations is in English. The lack of signposts, in adjacent streets, pointing to the park means that it can be easy to miss the park.eans that it can be easy to miss the park.
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