There is a gentleman named K. P. Cheung of The University of Hong Kong who has put together some very interesting pages on sundials. Note that navigation on these pages is somewhat "iffy". [Home] almost never seems to work.
http://www.arch.hku.hk/~kpcheung/sundial/sun00.htm Here is his personal home page with his background notes and contact information: http://www.arch.hku.hk/~kpcheung/ I suspect he would be interested in hearing from any fellow sundial enthusiast planning to visit Hong Kong. Bob > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Douglas Bateman > Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 4:57 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Sundial List > Subject: Re: Sundials in Hong Kong? > > Many thanks to Frank and Frans for the information, which are > now in my intinerary. > > Regards, Doug > > On Oct 16, 2007, at 11:32, Frans W. Maes wrote: > > > Hi Doug, > > > > A beautiful dial is in the Hong Kong University of Science and > > Technology. See www.fransmaes.nl/sundials, and in the Index > choose H. > > In Google Earth, look at 22°20'16" N, 114°15'47" E. > > > > Have a nice trip! > > Frans Maes > > > > Douglas Bateman wrote: > >> I am to visit Hong Kong next week for a 6 days and will naturally > >> look out for sundials. > >> I know of one already - a bronze armillary by Joanna Migdal at the > >> Royal Hong Kong Golf Club in 1989. > >> I would be grateful if anyone could let me know of other dials. > >> Regards, Doug > >> --------------------------------------------------- > >> https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial > > > --------------------------------------------------- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial