6, Tonnochy Road.
In Ian Fleming's 1963 book, Thrilling Cities, he mentions this ballroom in the section about Hong Kong's nightlife:
The dance-hostesses are on call—which does not mean by telephone, but by personal arrangement—at seventy-six 'ballrooms'. The prettiest girls and the best bands tend to be in places like the Tonnochy Ballroom and the Golden Phoenix (on the island) and at the Oriental (in Kowloon), where most of the patrons are Chinese and no hard liquor is served, only tea, soft drinks and melon seeds.
There are 8,000 registered hostesses, whose company (financed by a coupon system) ranges from 60 cents to HK$5.50 per twenty minutes. At the Tonnochy or the Metropole (where you should ask to study the telephone-directory-like album, which shows the photographs and names of available hostesses), an hour's dancing will thus cost HK$16.50 (just over £1). Most of the girls in the higher-priced ballrooms are glamorous and English-speaking and, subject to financial adjustment with the proprietor, will gladly leave the ballroom and accompany a visitor to a night-club; this invitation, of course, gives them great face. The tourist has the patriotic satisfaction of knowing that the colony's government collects ten per cent tax on every dance-girl's coupons.
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Tonnochy Ballroom, Wanchai, 1970, "menu"
AA Hall
Is this the same place that became AA Hall and then later The World of Suzie Wong Ltd night club? Location looks to be the same as this place: http://hongkongandmacaufilmstuff.blogspot.hk/2014/07/kill-dragon-jack-p…?
re: AA Hall
A tourist guidebook from the late 1960s might give the answer - has anyone got one of that vintage?
Tonnochy Ballroom
China Mail 4 August 1950
Mention is made of the opening of the Tonnochy Ballroom.
My grandma was a Dance Hostess
I'm looking for my grandmother. I knew she was a dance hostess in the early 1960s. She lived near the Tonnochy Ballroom. The photo of the dance partner list from c.1970 is great. Wondered if the original poster had any clearer images or others?
If anyone has info. on who owned the Tonnochy Ballroom, or any ideas on where else I could look with regards to Ballrooms in Hong Kong during the 60s, I'd appreciate it.