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(ENG) Fort Hill: From Military Defense to Cultural Community
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These sources provide a comprehensive historical and cultural analysis of Fortress Hill and North Point, tracing their transformation from a nineteenth-century military defense hub into a vibrant urban center. The research details the strategic evolution of the North Point Battery and the heroic defense of the power station by the "Hughesiliers" during World War II. It further explores how the shoreline changed through land reclamation, shifting the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club from an elite colonial enclave to a modern public arts space. The narrative also examines the area's rich migrant heritage, highlighting the cultural influence of the "Little Shanghai" and "Little Fujian" communities. Finally, the text honors the legacy of Harry Odell, whose visionary management of the State Theatre established the district as a prestigious international destination for the performing arts.
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