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Waterfall at Aberdeen, Hong Kong
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Waterfall at Aberdeen, Hong Kong
This small painting is one of the earliest visual records of Hong Kong, believed to be the work of one of the envoys at the Embassy, completed on the ship to China in 1816.
The ships of the Embassy docked in Hong Kong waters after a long voyage. The mission discovered that the small desolate island was not only a natural haven, but also a source of fresh water.
The painting depicts the sailors towards the waterfall, which still stands today in Waterfall Bay Park beside the Wah Fu Estate in Aberdeen, with its water flow decreasing since the construction of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir.