Thank you for your quick reply. I may be wrong, but aren't the stalls of the Ya Ma Tei market not made of stone, and the stalls of this picture from sail or canvas and wood? Thanks in advance.
Given there is a utility box in the left foreground and the photographer is above the level of the market, I guess there should be a staircase leading down to the market. So I don't think it is Yau Ma Tei. There is also a buidling with chimney tops in the residential area.
Greetings. I cannot identify its location either, well before my time. There are a few disjointed streets so my guess would be at/near Kansu St in Yau Ma Tai. While most of the photos show HK streets, one was taken at Jordon Ferry. These are 3-storey buildings and some with pitched roof so could be in the older neighbourhood Wan Chai perhaps. There is a dentist sign but I guess it is too late to locate people who got their silver teeth there. Regards, Peter
The same photo appears on Pg 107 'Early Hong Kong Eateries'. The description reads 'Kansu Street with a view of Battery Street circa 1925. Yau Ma Tei Market (right) housed food stalls and small eateries.'
Thank you very much for your reply. Really interesting to have this precise location. Does this book discusses any of the other photos I uploaded back in octobre? Long shot, but who knows... Thank you in advance!
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Maybe Ya Ma Tei fruit market?
Maybe Ya Ma Tei fruit market? I can't quite get the streets to line up though
Ya Ma Tei
Dear Herostratus,
Thank you for your quick reply. I may be wrong, but aren't the stalls of the Ya Ma Tei market not made of stone, and the stalls of this picture from sail or canvas and wood? Thanks in advance.
Interesting Photo
Given there is a utility box in the left foreground and the photographer is above the level of the market, I guess there should be a staircase leading down to the market. So I don't think it is Yau Ma Tei. There is also a buidling with chimney tops in the residential area.
Where was this street market?
Greetings. I cannot identify its location either, well before my time. There are a few disjointed streets so my guess would be at/near Kansu St in Yau Ma Tai. While most of the photos show HK streets, one was taken at Jordon Ferry. These are 3-storey buildings and some with pitched roof so could be in the older neighbourhood Wan Chai perhaps. There is a dentist sign but I guess it is too late to locate people who got their silver teeth there. Regards, Peter
Re: Photo
The same photo appears on Pg 107 'Early Hong Kong Eateries'. The description reads 'Kansu Street with a view of Battery Street circa 1925. Yau Ma Tei Market (right) housed food stalls and small eateries.'
Yau Ma Tei Market
Dear Moddsey,
Dear Moddsey,
Thank you very much for your reply. Really interesting to have this precise location. Does this book discusses any of the other photos I uploaded back in octobre? Long shot, but who knows... Thank you in advance!
Best regards, Sander
Re: Other Photos
No, just the photo of Yau Ma Tei Market.