Are the tiger balm gardens still there?

Submitted by gregfripp on Thu, 04/01/2004 - 20:58

Well, are they? I have heard they had been bought and demolished...

Submitted by
Anonymous (not verified)
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Sun, 04/04/2004 - 22:31

Unfortunately, they're gone. This site has details of their demise, and other snippets about well-known buildings and locations in Hong Kong : http://www.geocities.com/noblehouse1988/Memorable.htm#Memorable

Mr Tall found another grotto tucked away on a hillside in Kowloon. The statues are nowhere near as well made as those in the Tiger Balm Gardens, but they make for that by how odd they are. Mr Tall, any details / photos ?

MrB

thanks for letting me know.
It must have been a sad day.
One less thing to see on my trip next year, after a gap of 40 years.
Greg

Submitted by
Anonymous (not verified)
on
Tue, 04/06/2004 - 11:42

wow Greg, you'll see some remarkable changes, I've lived here that long!!! I have pics of me at the TBG in my KJS school uniform, age 6...and I still remember visiting the place....those incredibly gaudy and graphic scenes....pretty amazing place!

Enjoy your visit !

Yes, I am looking forward to my last visit to come.
I am sure that there have been many changes there. But there are many things that will still be there, thank goodness, and I look forward to seeing the whole thing.
I am just sorting out a list of 'special' things to see.
Greg

Yes, it is still quite a while - we are coming in next October,2005.
Plenty of time to plan and learn more about the Hong Kong of today.
After a few more questions to ask you experts before we go, I will happily let you know my impressions when we get back.
Greg

First question :
Can you give me some hotels to suggest staying at?
I am now in a wheelchair, if that makes any difference. My wife and son and daughter-in-law are coming as well, to help with any wheelchair pushing.
Greg

Here's a guide that has a sections on which hotels have wheelchair access - and a bunch of other useful info on getting around HK in a wheelchair.

There is a wide range of hotels in Hong Kong - do you have any preferences for location, budget, facilities, etc ?

MrB

PS As you think of new questions, you might want to start a new topic for each one, so you'll have a better chance of getting an answer (eg you could start a new topic "Hotel Recommendations" for this question).

back...

not a problem Greg, there are staff available to assist at both ends of the line....on arrival at the station, just ask for assistance when purchasing a ticket...and if there's a queue, it might be worthwhile sending someone along to the head of the queue to advise that there is a wheelchair user in the queue or alternatively look for a staff member before joining the queue

http://www.thepeak.com.hk/tram/location.html