This photo from Flickr shows the old Fire station in the background, before renovation.
I remember the building in the foreground as the welfare shop. What was it built for originally?
Source: This image came from Flickr, see https://flickr.com/photo.gne?id=3920085224
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2000s
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Welfare Handicrafts Shop, Salisbury Road
According to the historic buidling appraisal of the old TST Firestation, the Welfare Handicrafts Shop adjacent to the site does not feature in the survey and therefore was not part of the station complex:
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/form/Brief_Information_on_pro…
As far as I can recall, the buidling was there in the 1970s selling arts and crafts made by the needy. It was round about the same time the firestation buidling was leased to the TST and Yau Ma Tei Kaifong Associations.
The comment in:http://gwulo.com/node/1987
that the Welfare Handicrafts Shop was part of the Old TST Fire Station Complex would need to be corrected. Cheers.
Re: Welfare Handicrafts Shop, Salisbury Road
Throughout the 1980s, there was a man making grasshoppers (from some type of weed) outside this shop.
Grasshopper Man
I remember the 'grasshopper man'. He would use some type of long green grass and fold it in an origami like way to fashion his grasshoppers. Two red pin beads were used for the eyes. A unique art indeed and very popular with the tourists.
How to make grass grasshoppers:
http://asianfanatics.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=184817
re: Welfare Handicrafts Shop
I've just been hunting about on the web, and came up with a few more facts:
granted to the Yau Ma Tei and Tsim Sha Tsui Culture and Arts
Association and the Welfare Handicrafts Shop for the two buildings
fronting Salisbury Road. Under this approach the Government
maintains ownership and undertakes renovation and maintenance
responsibilities."
Can anyone remember when it was demolished?
When I first arrived in Hong Kong, I stayed at Chungking Mansions for the first few days, and wandered around TST. That grasshoper man is one of my earliest memories of the area. I think he used to set himself up by the retaining wall. Didn't he also have an offer up to teach people how to make those grasshoppers?
re: Welfare Handicrafts Shop
I would need to verify the 1952 date. By looking at this photo there appeas to be a slope coming down from Marine Police HQ. Perhaps the angle of view is wrong. Cheers
re: Welfare Handicrafts Shop
In http://gwulo.com/node/1269#comment-5229
under view of TST from HKPL (photo taken in 1963) - work had been done on the eastern retaining wall fronting Salisbury Road. The building known as the Welfare Handicrafts Shop is visible.
grasshopper man
to put this man (these men?) into a time-frame, there since the late 60s remember because i persuaded my dad to buy one for me after the 'n'th pleading (since lost after many house moves). business was set up squatting on the pavement where he spent his time weaving these little gems and displaying the finished objects for sale on a big black umbrella. he did different sizes and styles including grasshopper with baby on its back. also sometimes sat at star ferry terminal near the rickshaws. a great hit with tourists and locals alike!
Grasshopper Man
Going through the old photos - the grasshopper man on Harlech Rd along the Peak Walk
Grasshopper man on Harlech Rd
Thanks moddsey! Is he and the grasshopper man in Tsim Sha Tsui the same person? I don't remember how the latter looks like.
Re: Grasshopper Man
I can't recall how the TST man looked like. All I remember is stopping to buy a grasshopper off him. Hence the photo and my admiration of his fine work.
Re: Grasshopper Man
Thanks Moddsey, that's what I remember too.
It's worth zooming in to Moddsey's photo - the creatures waiting to be sold are miniature works of art.
Grasshoppers
Did the Peak Walk today and met a young man fashioning and selling grasshoppers near the pavillion next to the Upper Peak Tram Station.
re: Grasshoppers
That's good to see. I wonder if he was a student of the TST grasshopper maker?
Welfare Handicrafts shop
The shop was built and opened circa 1955 and is reported, with photo, in the HK Annual Report of 1956.
It was staffed by the members of various charities, which were responsible for different days of the week. My mother frequently worked there over a period of about five years 1955 - 60. I often used to go there after school and wait for her to finish.
The shop clung onto the site after the firestation/cultural centre closed, and so far as I recall (unreliably) closed in 2003. There was newspaper report at the time, so if the date is important to you, you might be able to find the report.
KP
Grasshopper Man
Indeed, as a young boy, I remember this man who used to make the grasshoppers out of dried reed grasses. He had a basket of the raw materials and would display the finished craft at the end of a long stick. He also made dragonfly, if im not mistaken. I remember that they were quite expensive for what they were. He would travel about TST, usually from the YMCA and up Salisbury Road. What memory flashback for me!
Grasshopper Man
I also remember him very clearly. He could also fashion a sort of 'Bo-Peep' type Horn, which actually worked. It made a screeching noise! He used to sit by the wall to the left of the Welfare Shop frontage, drawing good business from tourists passing by.
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