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Tai Pak floating restaurant at Castle Peak [????- ]

I've made a rough guess at where it was (that area used to be sea before reclamation). Corrections welcome.

Photos that show this place

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Dear David,

The exact location is where Sam Shing Estate now stands.

RF

to Sam Shing Estate.

Thanks for your help, David

Thanks for putting together this collection of photos. I'm still in shock this Tai Pak wasn't in Aberdeen, but when I went back and looked at Aberdeen Tai Pak photos and postcards, I noticed that the English letters were prominent on the top of the building, whereas in these photos, it's the Chinese that's prominent. I wonder if that meant it had more of a local clientele?

I haven't been there for a while but my guess is that it's probably simply due to the fact that the Chinese took over control of Hong Kong from Great Britain.

For some interesting info on the Castle Peak version:

http://hongkongandmacaustuff.blogspot.com/2014/04/tai-pak-floating-resta...

The comments mention the Aberdeen restaurant underwent at least two complete renovations and the Castle Peak version was simply one of the old carcasses that had outlived its Aberdeen life but still had enough usefulness left to be sent over to Castle Peak. So it's quite possible that one of these snaps contains the very first original Tai Pak in its second lease of life.

 

Hi Phil, some interesting comments there. I took a look at the photos we have of the Aberdeen Tai Pak, and the boat at Aberdeen in 1954:

"G" Branch Outing.  Floating Fish Restaurant.

certainly looks like this one at Castle Peak in the 60s:

Tai Pak floating restaurant, Castle Peak 1960s

Regards, David