Scout Association of Hong Kong | |||
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Chinese: 香港童軍總會 | |||
Headquarters | Hong Kong Scout Centre | ||
Country | Hong Kong | ||
Founded | 1977 | ||
Founder | The Scout Association of the United Kingdom | ||
Membership | 95,877 | ||
Chief Commissioner | Ng Ah Ming | ||
Affiliation | World Organization of the Scout Movement | ||
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Website http://www.scout.org.hk/eng/ |
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The Scout Association of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港童軍總會) is the largest scouting organisation in Hong Kong. Scout training was first introduced in Hong Kong in 1909 and 1910 by the Protestant based Boys' Brigade, Chums Scout Patrols and British Boy Scouts. The Catholic St. Joseph's College, formed its Boy Scout Troop in 1913, and registered with the The Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom in 1914. The Boy Scouts Association formed its Hong Kong Local Association in July 1915 which became its Hong Kong Branch. After changes to the name of the United Kingdom organisation in 1967, the branch name was changed to The Scout Association Hong Kong Branch. In 1977 The Scout Association of Hong Kong was constituted as an autonomous association and successor to The Scout Association's Hong Kong Branch and became the 111th member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1977.
In 2008, the association had 95,877 uniformed members, with approximately 2700 Scout groups in the sections Grasshopper Scouts, Cubs, Scouts, Venture and Rover Scouts, making it the largest uniformed youth organisation in Hong Kong. The headquarters at the Hong Kong Scout Centre (香港童軍中心) in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon host the administration, headed by the Hong Kong Chief Commissioner (香港總監).