Victoria Harbour viewed through a moon gate at Tiger Balm Garden (Haw Par Mansion), Hong Kong

Victoria Harbour viewed through a moon gate at Tiger Balm Garden (Haw Par Mansion), Hong Kong

Notes

University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: JC-s452. The Haw Par Mansion and Tiger Balm Garden was built in Tai Hang Road, Hong Kong, in 1935, for the Burmese-Chinese tycoon and philanthropist Aw Boon Haw (1882-1954), the ‘Tiger Balm King’ and brother of Aw Boon Par. The garden was opened to the public in the early 1950s and demolished for redevelopment in 2004. The sculpture garden displayed scenes from Chinese folklore, including Buddhist and Confucian themes relating to life, death, happiness, sadness, joy, evil and justice. The mansion is now used for cross-cultural exchanges and by Haw Par Music.

Caption on photograph

A VIEW IN AH BOON HWA MANSION

Location

Hong Kong

Estimated Date

1950s

Material

Paper

Media

Black and white photograph