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Situated at Tsam Chuk Wan, the monument was built by the
descendants of the Hong Kong freedom fighters living in
Sai Kung during the Second World War. The million-dollar
monument was completed and opened to the public on 23
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Indirect route
- Take the KMB route No.92 or the green mini-bus route No.1A / No.1M plying between Choi Hung MTR station and Sai Kung Town;
- Take the KMB route No.92 plying between Diamond Hill MTR station and Sai Kung Town;
- Take the KMB route No.299 in Shatin Central (New Town Plaza Terminus) to Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.101 in Hau Tak, Hang Hau MTR Station, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.1 in Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.12 in Po Lam Public Transport Interchange (Metro City Phrase 2) to the terminus in Sai Kung;
- Take the First Bus route No. 792M in Tiu Keng Leung MTR Station, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town.
Then, take the KMB route No.94 or green mini-bus from Sai Kung Town to Tsam Chuk Wan. Walk for a few minutes to get there.
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Direct route
- Take the KMB route No.96R (available on Sundays and public holidays only) from Choi Hung MTR station / Diamond Hill MTR station to Tsam Chuk Wan. Walk for a few minutes to get there.
(Lasted updated in February 2005)
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