IMG_20201218_TaiHangPavilion1.jpg | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

IMG_20201218_TaiHangPavilion1.jpg

IMG_20201218_TaiHangPavilion1.jpg
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This one is located at an altitude between the other two.

Neither do I know who built them, nor why they had been built. Were they built as part of a leisure trail or what? 

The design didn't seem that typical ...

Date picture taken (may be approximate): 
Friday, December 18, 2020
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To me the design seems to have a Japanese vibe to it.

I took this photo, amongst others, on Oct 2, 1962, when we were allowed to leave KGV early due to swimming sports (I think)!!  Some of my friends and I "walked" from the Star Ferry to the end of Connaught Road (where the YC causeway was) but I can't remember how we made it up to Tiger Balm!

I circled the two buildings which I *think* could be two of the pavilions - but, of course, I could be wrong wink

 

1962 Oct 2 Tiger Balm.jpg
1962 Oct 2 Tiger Balm.jpg, by Nona

I'm afraid they don't look the same ... Actually, they are on the hillside, not that close together.