Photo courtesy of reader Moddsey.
Shek Kip Mei after the fire, 1953
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Date picture taken (may be approximate):
Saturday, December 26, 1953
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Shek Kip Mei after the fire, 1953
More history of Shek Kip Mei
Reader Moddsey has sent in a few more resources, including photos of the fire and the new public housing that followed, together with this video version covering the same subject:
MrsB has stories of growing up in those 7-storey public housing estates in the 60's and 70's.
Finally, he also links us to a modern set of photos of the area.
MrB
Shek Kip Mei fire and Estate
Living in Shek Kip Mei Estate
Mrs B: Since your very last
Shek Kip Mei after the fire, 1953
A minor correction - this shows the southwest corner of the playground. The clothing/fabric stalls (visible) were along Yu Chau Street so the street on the right is Wong Chuk St. For the next two years or so, they allowed tents to house the homeless. To celebrate each lunar new year, there was a temporary opera stage. True to its name, the playground's surface was of sand and here I learned to ride a bike and would go around and around along its perimeter. Several years after, it was covered with asphalt. Soccer players thus could run faster, but they were also more careful when practicing their shots so as not to injure their big toes.