Given virtually so little is written about the topic, I don’t even know if this is the ‘first’ generation mosque in the Happy Valley Muslim Cemetery given that the land on the west side of Wongneichong Valley and registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 288 was deeded on 15th July 1870 by Major General Henry Wase Whitfield (on behalf of the Colony of Hong Kong) for the purposes of a “Mussalman Cemetery”, with its boundaries adjusted in 1938. Hopefully future research can add further clarity. Work in progress.
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Given virtually so little is…
Given virtually so little is written about the topic, I don’t even know if this is the ‘first’ generation mosque in the Happy Valley Muslim Cemetery given that the land on the west side of Wongneichong Valley and registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 288 was deeded on 15th July 1870 by Major General Henry Wase Whitfield (on behalf of the Colony of Hong Kong) for the purposes of a “Mussalman Cemetery”, with its boundaries adjusted in 1938. Hopefully future research can add further clarity. Work in progress.