“Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel.”
John Quinton quotes
Well, the pockets of the past governors of Hong Kong weren't very deep; as the tunnel that opens directly underneath the Government House only goes so far to the Lower Albert Road. It was said to have been built in the 1930s but unknown today for what purpose --- no one is at liberty to tell, … According to military records, special attentions were given to strengthen the protection of the tunnel on the final days of defending the Hong Kong Island from Japanese invasion, but why? Chris Pattern, the last British Governor of Hong Kong, denied any knowledge of the tunnel that runs beneath his official residence. The Chief Executive's Office acknowledges the existence of the tunnel, and said nothing further except that the tunnel was no longer in use. There is no record of the tunnel in the Office of the Public Records.
The South China Morning Post gave a not-so-in-depth report on the subject on March 7, 2009, so did Radio Television Hong Kong on the following day, finding no new information on why and who gave the order to build the tunnel. I guess we've just had to wait and see when and who will break the silence.
Caption: An architectural drawing showing the position of the air raid tunnel directly beneath the Government House, but this is not it, ...
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