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Connaught Road Houses between the Central Fire Station and the Harbour Office.

Introduction

Kung Hei Fat Choy!

Let me wish all of Gwulo's readers and contributors good health and happiness in the Year of the Tiger.

Tiger statue outside the Tiger Balm Gardens
Tiger statue outside the Tiger Balm Gardens

 

For further viewing with a tigerish theme may I suggest:

New on Gwulo: 2022, week 4

A look at the latest additions to Gwulo...
 

General
 


 

Places in Kowloon
 


 

People

Jimmy Tsui / JNT Fashion Brand / 1960s-80s Hong Kong

My partner and I are making a documentary about Jimmy Tsui, a neglected Hong Kong fashion icon, who founded and ran the JMT brand from the 60s to the 80s. He dressed many years names, including Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot when they visited Hong Kong, as well as all the local Hong Kong divas. Jimmy is still with us, and we have been able to interview him at length about his memories of the golden era of Hong Kong fashion. I would love to hear from anyone who knew Jimmy in his heyday, or who remembers the JMT brand. 

Gwulo in 2022

It's time for the annual look at plans for the year ahead, and to see how we did in the year just gone.

 


 

Plans for 2022

1. My plans

1.1 Gwulo.com - upgrade

I've been working on this for several months now, so it's no surprise that my top priority in 2022 is to see it finished. 

I've completed a test migration from the current website software to the new version of the website's software, and found ways to keep all the main functionality from the current site. Currently I'm working on adding some new features, and expect to have that finished in the next couple of weeks. Then I'll turn to the appearance of the new website, which needs a lot of tidying up.

I expect to have a live copy of the new website online by Easter, then I'll ask for your help finding bugs and suggesting improvements. That'll be a few more months work, which will hopefully be all done by the summer.

I'm looking forward to being able to write about old photos again, instead of writing computer code!

 

1.2 Gwulo's books

Once the upgrade is out of the way I'll get to work on publishing the next book, Volume 5. It'll be great if it is ready by the end of the year, but that will depend on when the upgrade work is finished.

Sometime before then I'll also have to reprint Volume 1, as we're down to the last three boxes, or 150 copies. That'll be the third reprint, which together with its initial print run means there will be 4,000 copies of Volume 1 in print!

 

​2. Your plans

2.1 Newsletter subscribers

If you're enjoying the newsletters, and can think of any Hong Kong friends who might enjoy them, please can you forward them a copy (probably not this one!), along with the link they can use to subscribe: https://gwulo.com/subscribe

 

2.2 Contributors

If you started contributing content to Gwulo in 2021, welcome to the site! To get the most from Gwulo, please take a moment to read through the FAQs. They'll help make sure your photos and content reach the right audience, and don't get lost among Gwulo's 40,000+ pages.

 


 

2021 Review

1. Readers, contributors, and patrons

I'll put all the detailed figures at the bottom of the page, but here are some of the key points.

 

1.1 Newsletter subscribers, and other readers

We ended the year with almost 4,700 subscribers to the weekly newsletter, or over 700 more than in 2020. The number of subscribers isn't a completely reliable measure, as it includes people who receive the email but never open it. Still, if I look at the "Total opens" figure, I see that the last newsletter of 2021 has been opened 5,500 times, which is 500 times more than for 2021's first newsletter. So even if the numbers aren't exact, they are growing.

The Wartime Diaries also continue to reach new readers each year, with the latest "80 years ago" daily email delivered to over 130 inboxes each morning.

As well as the email subscribers, we also get a lot of visitors to the website via Google and other referrals. In total, Gwulo's pages were viewed 2.5 million times in 2021. That's around 4% less than 2020, so it'll be interesting to look at this again in 12 months time, and see if it grows again, or if 2020 was the peak for pageviews.

 

1.2 Contributors

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the website during the year.

I've not been posting as much to the website as usual, while I'm focused on the upgrade. A few years ago, that would have caused activity on the website to dry up to almost nothing - it used to happen every summer when I went on vacation with the family. The fact it hasn't happened this year is due to all the contributors' good work, adding a steady flow of interesting new photos and stories:

# Username Joined
in
Pages created
in 2021
1 Klaus 2015 455
2 moddsey 2009 315
3 Admin   285
4 David 2003 228
5 Gerry Hibbert 2011 168
6 jamesho 2021 161
7 HK Bill 2011 159
8 simtang 2021 119
9 MikeB 2018 112
10 ChenQiao 2021 94
... see more

 

And keeping the Q&A going in the website's comments: 

Magazine Gap Bridge 1941

Hi,

As a long time resident I enjoy reading personnel accounts of life in HK

Having read and re-read Charles Barmans almost unbelievable story in "Resist to the end" about his time as Quatermaster in 4th Medium Battery of the first HK/SRA, One thing that Iam confused about. Where is (or was) the Magazine Gap Road Bridge that he refers to several times? I have lived here for 46 years and know that area well ( obviously not that well!!). Can any one out there help?

 

Confused

Information request

I have just come across some envelopes of my father who was in Hong Kong and i know visited Australia at the end of WW2. 

Can anyone point me in the direction of what the Malaria and Hygine Unit No 7 was involved in, what ship they were assigned to etc and help me understand the abbreviations:

D/Jx 731593, Mess 24.  Was that his service number and what does the D/Jx mean.

What is F.T.P   R.A.F.T.  mean.

Thank you in anticipation

Growing up in Hong Kong in the 1950s

My family and I lived in Peak Mansions from 1951-1954. My dad was in the Navy and was chief Engineer in the dockyard. We were housed on the Peak, as I had 2 baby brothers and it was said that the temperature was 10 degrees cooler there. We lived in flats 6 and 16 (not sure which way  round) and we were moved so that our flat could be refurbished. I remember that my room had been a bathroom as there were the remains of a lavatory and the walls were tiled.

New on Gwulo: 2022, week 3

A look at the latest additions to Gwulo...
 

General
 


 

Places on Hong Kong Island
 

 


 

People

Mok Cheong Street, To Kwa Wan

I have a collection of photos taken during my childhood back in late 50s/early 60s outside a factory. I was told that was Waton's (Bottling Factory?) at Mok Cheong Street, To Kwa Wan near Sung Wong Toi & Kai Tak Airport. 

Does anyone have relevant information or photos to share?

Much appreciated.

Ray  

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