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Did you know Magazine Island was once called One Tree Island? Imagine this small speck of land off the southwest coast of Hong Kong Island. It holds a fascinating secret. A story of explosives and forgotten industry.

Magazine Island a name that whispers of gunpowder and power. It wasn’t always associated with these things. It began its life as One Tree Island a quiet unassuming islet. Then things changed. The British Dynamite Company arrived. They saw potential in this secluded spot.

They leased Magazine Island in 1887. The annual rent? Just $100. For this they built a magazine. A road. They even planted trees. This magazine became the largest private explosives depot in all of Hong Kong. A significant enterprise in its time. The island became a bustling hub of activity. A far cry from its quiet past.

The British Dynamite Company later became Nobel’s Explosives Company. The name itself evokes Alfred Nobel’s legacy. His innovation redefined explosives. This little island played a part in that global story. The former Magazine Building still stands. It is a Grade III Historic Building. A reminder of the island’s explosive past.

However the good times did not last. In 1908 the government chose not to renew the company’s contract. The magazine closed. Magazine Island was abandoned. The reasons are simple. The government had finished building a new explosives depot on Green Island. This new location rendered Magazine Island obsolete.

Today Magazine Island is a quieter place. The echoes of explosions have faded. But a lighthouse still stands guard. A solitary beacon at the west end. It watches over the sleeping giant. A reminder of the island’s industrial past. The island itself serves as a testament to Hong Kong’s history. A history that blends quiet nature with surprising industry.

Today you stand on a piece of history. A small island with a big story. A story of dynamite and decisions. A reminder that even small places can have a profound impact. Magazine Island’s story ends quietly. Its history is one worth remembering.

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