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Originally named as Royal Square, it was the first public venue built after the reclamation in the late 19th century. A statue of Queen Victoria was erected there in 1896 to commemorate her Golden Jubilee, but relocated to Victoria Park in Causeway Bay since 1957. The only statue now standing in the square is that of Sir Thomas Jackson, the chief manager of the HSBC Limited in its early years. |