Four men to every woman
Today there are more women than men in Hong Kong, but in 1853 things were very, very different
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Today there are more women than men in Hong Kong, but in 1853 things were very, very different
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62 and 63 Gloucester Road. (On the west side of the junction of Luard & Gloucester Roads).
The location is given in the report on the annual session of the Licensing Board, reported on page 5 of the 8th Nov 1939 issue of the HK Daily Press. It notes that a Restaurant Adjunct Licence was issued to 'Tainosuke Yamakawa, Nagasaki Joe Hotel, 62 and 63, Gloucester Road ground floors.'
A recent RAS talk by Dr Brooke Himsworth covered the history of Union Church. It's currently on Kennedy Road, but he explained this is the fourth church building already. It has moved twice, and disappeared once in its 150+ year history.
The church was founded by James Legge, an active man in Hong Kong's early history. The first church was built on Hollywood road around 1844/5.
Next they moved to Staunton Street, opening a more substantial church there in 1865.