WESTERN DISTRICT Series – Let’s Toddle
05.04.2019
Overview
Foreign trade was growing in the mid-1800s, and Sheung Wan was the commercial centre of theChinese population. It was also as the residential area for Chinese, including for the great influx from China due to the Taiping Rebellion.
With the completion of the submarine cable construction, the city expanded westward, and Sai Ying Pun became densely populated. Shops selling dried seafood and herbal medicine set up all along the coastline, and Kennedy Town developed into a warehouse district. To cope with the plague that broke out in the 1890s, the government began building numerous hospitals and schools in the area.
Despite the recent accelerated development in Western District with various ‘urban renewal’ projects and the extension of the MTR, these histories can still be traced.
The WESTERN DISTRICT Series has 2 parts – Old Hong Kong Stories through Lens and Let’s Toddle.
Let’s Toddle is a guided walk of Central and Western District with photographer and Hulu Culture founder Simon Go.
In Cantonese only.
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