Image: Sham Shui Po park Canadian war memorial plaque context 2
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Description: A plaque commemorating the Canadians who died as a result of internment in prisoner of war camps during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong from 1941-45. Placed by the Hong Kong Veterans Association of Canada alongside two maple trees planted in 5 December 1991 in Sham Shui Po Park, built on part of the site of the former Sham Shui Po Barracks, which served as a POW camp during the occupation. Click for detail
Title: Sham Shui Po park Canadian war memorial plaque context 2
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