Squatter Huts, 'H' Blocks & Early Resettlement Blocks - late 1960's.

Tue, 09/23/2014 - 00:52

Can't recall the exact location, but taken in the late 1960's.

Could be Wong Tai Sin or perhaps Ngau Tau Kok ?

Perhaps the small pagoda in the centre foreground may provide a clue ?

Date picture taken
1960s

Comments

Harryhktc,

 

I reckon you were correct first time with Wong Tai Sin.  

I think the three identical buildings in the mid-right of the photo are the Mark II H Blocks of Wong Tai Sin Lower Estate, with the factory buildings of San Po Kong rising in the distance behind them. To the left of the H Blocks, in the middle and left of the photo are the taller blocks of Wong Tai Sin Upper Estate. Running between the Upper and Lower Estates should be Lung Chung Road, but it’s hardly visible.

 

If so, that would put you up in the hills somewhere around Tsz Wan Shan. 

Amongst the small squatter huts are a few which are much longer. I’ve got a feeling they contained communal washing facilities. Can anyone remember?

Those building on the right are Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate and those in the middle are Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate. They are seperated by Lung Cheung Road which can be seen clearly in the picture. The large building on the left is called East-South-West-North building which is the tallest building in Upper Wong Tai Sin Estate.