Hong Kong, China
Chinese flags courtesy Free Gifs & Animations
Pictures from the Dave Brouchoud Collection
Pictures taken in 1953 and 1954. Scanned from 35mm slides
The USS Helena CA-75 at anchor. Hong Kong, China.
Text copyright 2000-2001 Professor Robert D. Fiala of Concordia University, Nebraska, USA
Tiger Balm Gardens, more formally known as Aw Boon Haw Gardens, were the creation of Aw Boon Haw, who made his fortune from the sale of the popular curative balm. Constructed in 1935 at a cost of HK$16 million, the almost seven and a half acre (three hectares) site is a grotesque and surrealistic conglomeration of colorful concrete animals, pagodas, religious figures, and numerous other garish objects. Located in the midst of high-rise apartments in at the edge of Causeway Bay, the gardens are a gaudy version of what some have called a Chinese Disneyland.
Permission to use Professor's Text received via email on 17 March 2007.
TIGER BALM GARDENS October 1953 Tiger Pagoda. The only white pagoda in Hong Kong |
Kids diving for coins