Pillbox on Chung Hom Kok beach
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Although we're regular visitors to Chung Hom Kok beach, it was only this weekend that I noticed there's an old wartime pillbox over at the far end of the beach.
Here's the view along the beach, looking past the end of the second bbq-pit area.
Here's a closer view. The L-shaped concrete in the foreground is recent - a combination of a storm drain and a low wall. But you can see the loopholes of the pillbox on either side of the tree that is growing in the middle of the photo.
Here are closer views. It looks as though the pillbox was filled with rubble and concrete to prevent it from being used.
The top of the pillbox is covered with debris that has fallen down from the hillside. But you can still see the top of the small round structure that I've seen on other pillboxes in Hong kong.
Here's a closer view.
Pillboxes were built around Hong Kong island's coastline as part of the preparations against invasion from the sea. When the invasion occurred, it came from the north, through the New Territorries, into Kowloon, and across Hong Kong harbour landing on Hong Kong island in the Tai Koo area. So the pillboxes along the southern coastline may well have been left untouched.
There is more wartime history in this area:
- The Chung Hom Kok (called "Chung Am Kok" at the time) battery was located on the headland. "The Guns & Gunners of Hong Kong" reports that it was "destroyed by the battery personnel on 19 December" in 1941. Some photos here and here.
- Major-General C M Maltby's report also mentions the area in a footnote to pg 716: "These R.N. personnel has been manning the mine control station at Chung Am Kok".
- This report also mentions the peninsula as the site of some of the last fighting, starting in the evening of the 24th Dec 1941: "The enemy attacked in force at both Chung Am Kok and Stanley. [...]
At Chung Am Kok the two platoons of No. 2 Company, H.K.V.D.C., though hopelessly outnumbered, held their ground throughout the night and Christmas Day. After dark they made their way to Stanley Fort, some by swimming, unaware that the surrender had already taken place. The capitulation was made at 1515 hours on the 25th. "
MrB
Here are the locations of the pillbox (top marker) and battery (bottom marker):
pillbox was at turtle cove
Pillbox in Chung Hom Kok
List of pillboxes in Hong Kong
Rusty, thank for writing in with the pillbox details.
I was wondering how to find a list of the pillbox locations. I tried google searches for Honkon Chosa Sakusen and Honkong Chosa Sakusen, but couldn't see anything related to pillboxes. Please can I check if the spelling is correct?
Regards, MrB
Chung Hom Kok...
pillbox
Nic, if those photos make it to the web at any point, please do send us a link.
MrB
Will do...
About the map of pillbox
HonKon Chosa Sakusen
Rusty, thanks for the extra information about this, it certainly sounds very interesting. I don't read Japanese or Chinese, so I'd like your opinion on whether I can get good information from the maps?
I did try amazon.jp, but they didn't show any results for 'HonKon Chosa Sakusen'. Not surprisingly, as I guess they expect me to type in using kanji or katakana :(
The war diary of the Middlesex sounds like an easier place to start, so I'll schedule some time to visit the PRO.
My idea is simply to map some of these old places, to show interested people where they are. eg if you add a new place, and give it the tag 'pillbox', it will show up on this map.
MrB
HonKon Chosa Sakusen
The correct name of this book should be 戦史叢書 香港・長沙作戦 Printed on 1971. However, when I did a search on google there seems to be another version of this book (not sure if it is the same book? Please advice.) http://www.7andy.jp/books/detail?accd=31919167
I also found a Japanese battle map of H.K.: http://homepage2.nifty.com/DIG-Japan/hongkong.jpg
HonKon Chosa Sakusen
Thanks for the translated version of the title, and for the link to the map too. Can you work out what it shows?
MrB
Pillboxs
Pillboxs
Pillboxes
Rusty, please can I check if you meant "Kennedy Road" instead of "Hennessy Road" above?
Here's a rather empty map of pillboxes in Hong Kong. If you know any more, please add a place for it, and type pillbox as the tag, so it will be added to the map.
MrB
Honkon Chosa Sakusen book
Honkon Chosa Sakusen book
Map of pillboxes
Following Rusty's suggestion I visited the PRO and found several maps. The best source was titled "Diary of Principal Items of Historical Interest during Hostilities in Hong Kong". Appendix 8 in that book is a Map of Hong Kong island showing the locations of pillboxes around the coast.
Pillbox number 1 was located at Sandy Bay, then they are numbered anti-clockwise around the coast, finishing at number 72 on the shoreline near the Jubilee Battery.
There were more than 72 pillboxes in total, as in some places you'll find multiple pillboxes sharing the same number (eg 17 and 17A, 38 and 38A). Also it doesn't show the inland pillboxes such as JLO 1. Still, it's a good start to tracking down more of them.
Thanks again to Rusty for the lead.
MrB
Chinese directions to find pillboxes
When I'm wandering the countryside looking for old pillboxes, I'd like to ask people I see if they know where the pillboxes are. The map is sometimes a bit vague, so it would be good to get local help.
In English I'd say something like "I'm looking for old buildings near here that were built in the war, especially a pillbox. Please do you know of anything like that near here?"
I'd be very grateful if you could write the equivalent question in Chinese, and I'll ask MrsB to tell me how to pronounce it.
Many thanks, MrB
Asking in Chinese
Well, as a local Chinese am I. I would like to tell you that local Chinese may not know about the pillboxes well. Rumors were everywhere, but few were true indeed... ^^*
In Chinese, you may say, ”我想問下你知唔知附近有無打仗時嘅......"
That blank could be...
Trench 戰壕
Pillbox 機槍堡/堡壘(the second one is not entirely correct in English, but it is commonly use among "local Chinese"...)
Gun Emplacement or battery 炮位/炮台
Outpost 哨站
Redoubt 堡壘
Tunnel 地道
Hangar 飛機庫
Execution site 行刑場
Military Post station 憲兵站
Houses of Comfort Women 慰安所 (Somewhere in Wan Chai)
These are all I can think of that you may find in HK...
Asking in Chinese
Thanks Rusty, that's perfect. In fact it'll probably be a good idea for me to print it out and carry it with me, so if all else fails I can point at the chinese!
MrB
Asking in Chinese
Here are my mangled transliterations of the phrases I am most likely to use:
That '...' could be:
And for our local readers, please can I ask for your help with two more translations: 'air raid', and 'air raid shelter'.
Thanks & regards, MrB
Hello MrB, air raid =
A few more key words
That was quick!
Maybe we should start an online translation business ;-)
Thanks for your help,
MrB
War Time word terms
A picture is worth ...
Oldtimer, that's a good idea. I wouldn't trust any of my drawings to help anyone understand what I'm asking about, but I'll take along a copy of 'War Relics in the Green'. It's a small paperback, and has several photos of pillboxes that I could show.
Pillbox
There are a couple down from Victoria Rd (junction of Victoria & Mt Davis Rd) near the secretive Mt Davis Detention Center / Concentration Camp that was once operated by RHKP Special Branch a.k.a. The White House
http://zonaeuropa.com/20060508_2.htm
I managed to find a way into the unmarked/abandoned cluster of buildings yesterday just before sunset... spooky. One of them has a heavily fortified armoury with gun holes facing the front gate. There's a rack inside with labels to read Red Team / Blue Team / HQ... I can smell the tension back in '67.
re: Pillbox
Hi, here's some more information about the area below Victoria Road.
Chung Hom Kok Battery
The Chung Hom Kok Battery comprised two gun emplacements. Today, only No.2 gun emplacement with its protective dome can be seen. No. 1 gun emplacement further up the hill has since disappeared. There are two searchlight positions below the protective dome to the left and right on the rocks above the water's edge.
Chung Hom Kok Battery
Close-up