I heard this was happening - what a travesty! I only know of three other corner columned shophouses in the whole territory. This is the very last example I know of on HK-side. Does anyone know if there are any more like this on the Island? :-(
There is still one corning shpo house standing on the Island, but not like this with a curvy structure. The Pawn at Wanchai could be said located on a street corner. The other shop house located in Queen Road East opposite Hopewell Centre is also at street corners, But like I said, they are not like this.
I only recall one such similar structure in Kwai Lam Street in SSP and the other one in Fat Tseung Street and Castle Peak Road in Cheung Sha Wan now.
Hi Thomas - yes, I mean the ones with the curved facades. The two you mention are possibly the ones I recall in Cheung Sha Wan and Sham Shui Po, but not forgetting Lui Seng Chun as well which has been taken over by the Baptist U and had a great makeover.
So I guess there are only 3 left in the whole territory - very sad and I'm surprised the Govt hasn't done anything (actually...I'm not surprised!).
Hi Phil and Thomas,
I wonder if you know of any good online database or photo repository of shophouses in Hong Kong. There must be one on the internet, right?
I'm not sure if it captures all of them but I would say it is the most comprehensive list I know of. Please feel free to add any that have been missed out.
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A picture of the Pawn Shop
For those wondering what it looks like, here is a snap:
As you can see it is still in impressive condition. It occupies a corner plot and thus has a curved wall. One of the better examples.
Old photo of Marsh & Hennessy Pawn Shop
... here. From a time when every building was a shop house!
Tung Tak Pawn Shop being demolished
Tung Tak Pawn Shop is being demolished. It is such a shame because the building is one of the last remaining tong laus on Wan Chai's main roads.
Also see: http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/1843855/d…
Tung Tak Pawn Shop
I heard this was happening - what a travesty! I only know of three other corner columned shophouses in the whole territory. This is the very last example I know of on HK-side. Does anyone know if there are any more like this on the Island? :-(
Re: Corner shop house on the Island
Hi Phil,
There is still one corning shpo house standing on the Island, but not like this with a curvy structure. The Pawn at Wanchai could be said located on a street corner. The other shop house located in Queen Road East opposite Hopewell Centre is also at street corners, But like I said, they are not like this.
I only recall one such similar structure in Kwai Lam Street in SSP and the other one in Fat Tseung Street and Castle Peak Road in Cheung Sha Wan now.
Thanks & Best Regards,
T
Hi Thomas - yes, I mean the
Hi Thomas - yes, I mean the ones with the curved facades. The two you mention are possibly the ones I recall in Cheung Sha Wan and Sham Shui Po, but not forgetting Lui Seng Chun as well which has been taken over by the Baptist U and had a great makeover.
So I guess there are only 3 left in the whole territory - very sad and I'm surprised the Govt hasn't done anything (actually...I'm not surprised!).
Cheers
Phil
Shophouse database?
Hi Phil and Thomas,
I wonder if you know of any good online database or photo repository of shophouses in Hong Kong. There must be one on the internet, right?
Shophouse database
C - no, there isn't one which is why we created one here on gwulo: http://gwulo.com/comment/8764#comment-8764
I'm not sure if it captures all of them but I would say it is the most comprehensive list I know of. Please feel free to add any that have been missed out.
Shophouse database
Thanks Phil! Sorry, I did not realise there is one right on this web site. Great work by Thomas, you and David!
demolished
demolished not long after the comments by C. Can set the demolition status and year to 2015.