Hong Kong
Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital 1964
For a long time the South China Island Union leaders were thinking of building a hospital in Hong Kong. The government, however, was confronted with the pressure of rapid population growth in the New Territories in Kowloon. After some negotiation, a piece of land at Tsuen Wan was granted to the Adventists. In 1964 a hospital opened it door. Dr. Samuel Young was acquainted with this institution for my daughter was born there in the eve of its opening for inpatients. Later it was Dr. Young who worked out the separation of the Tsuen Wan and Hong Kong Hospitals and overruled the administrator in order to complete the construction of Miller Hall, the Nurses Dormitory.

