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Picture - Lockhart Rd
As a frequent visitor to Prodive in Lockhart Road, I used to walk under this one all the time and never realised what it was. Anyway, I was in Wanchai again today and took the opportunity to grab a snap.
Re-Lockhart Road
Lockhart Rd
I used to work in an office that overlooked this building. The rooftop was a jumble of illegal huts.
I read an article (SCMP I think) about a rooftop in Wanchai that was a popular place for short-term workers (eg collecting scrap materials) from the mainland to stay, as the rent was so cheap. I think it was this same place.
Then one day when I looked the rooftop had been cleared, and that was the end of that.
A hold-out shophouse
Thanks to IDJ for sending in this photo and text:
Re: A hold-out shophouse
Hi there,
The photo of this particular house brought back fond memories once I recognize the name of the shop. I used to be a frequent customer of this noodle/congee restaurant back then. The exact located had already faded away without a trace, but as far as I could recall this shop was located near Flemming Road, on west bound Lockhart Road.
T
A hold-out shophouse
The owner must have also owned the adjacent lands for the supports to remain there. If he doesn't own them, it will make expensive redevelopment for his neighbours and, eventually for himself.
So true about those pile-drivers! It was like a steam locomotive running (stationary) next to you and a giant hammering big long spikes. One operated about 40 feet away but I never got used to it.
OldTimer