I believe I saw a big pagoda on the upper left., likely the one in Tiger Balm Garden. So this would be one of the streets in Tai Hang. Woo Sha Street, perhaps?
Hi David and Tngan—well that photo did not take long to Identify! You never cease to surprise me, why didn’t I notice that Pagoda in upper left corner??,have photos of Tiger Balm Gardens, will upload them shortly, meanwhile thanks to google earth and you chaps I’m off for another walk along Wun Sha Street in 2019–. 62 years after my first visit in 1957. Thank you. Bryan.
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Re: Pagoda on upper left
Hi there,
I believe I saw a big pagoda on the upper left., likely the one in Tiger Balm Garden. So this would be one of the streets in Tai Hang. Woo Sha Street, perhaps?
T
Re: Pagoda on upper left
That's a bit of eagle-eyed observation! Wun Sha Street is still wide with a few stalls today:
Photo identification
Hi David and Tngan—well that photo did not take long to Identify! You never cease to surprise me, why didn’t I notice that Pagoda in upper left corner??,have photos of Tiger Balm Gardens, will upload them shortly, meanwhile thanks to google earth and you chaps I’m off for another walk along Wun Sha Street in 2019–. 62 years after my first visit in 1957. Thank you. Bryan.
A Couple more photos of Wun Sha Street from the 1950s
Re: Photo identification
Hi There,
Maybe I was lucky to be growing up in Causeway Bay. Anyway, using the Zoom in full screen mode with a bigger monitor may help a little bit too.
T