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Coordinates: 22°1704N 114°0852E / 22.284320°N 114.147775°E / 22.284320; 114.147775
 

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Po Hing Fong
Traditional Chinese普慶坊
Simplified Chinese普庆坊
Marker of the Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail at the Original site of the Tongmenghui Reception Centre, in Po Hing Fong

Po Hing Fong is a streetinSheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is also a cul-de-sac.

In recent years, it has transformed into a new funky neighborhood in Hong Kong and nicknamed "PoHo" as more artists and interesting shops, such as bohemian cafés, boutiques and design studios, have moved in.[1]

History

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Po Hing Fong was an original site of one of the Tongmenghui Reception Centres, an anti-Qing revolutionary organisation led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, to provide asylums for revolutionaries.[2][3]

Chau Siu-ki, a prominent Hong Kong businessman used to own two houses at Po Hing Fong. Sir Cecil Clementi, the then Governor of Hong Kong, lived at one of Chau's houses when he was a civil servant.[4]

On 17 July 1925 shortly before 9 a.m., an extensive wall behind the houses near the Caine Road-Ladder Street end undermined by the heavy rains of the past three days. The flood gave out and swept away seven houses on Po Hing Fong where thirty families inhabited. Nearly eighty people were killed in the disaster, among those were Chau Siu-ki and many of his family members.[5] Chau Tsun-nin, Chau Siu-ki's son, miraculous survived, due to his having fallen from his bed under a table which supported the weight of the bricks.[5] Chau Tsun-nin later became member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

Notable residents

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Uttam, Payal (25 September 2012). "Neighborhood to watch: Hong Kong's 'PoHo'". CNN.
  • ^ Chan Lau, Kit-ching (1990). China, Britain and Hong Kong, 1895-1945. Chinese University Press. p. 76.
  • ^ "The Reception Centre of Tong Meng Hui" (PDF). Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2010.
  • ^ "The Lage Mr. Chau Siu Ki". Hong Kong Daily Press. 4 December 1925. p. 5.
  • ^ a b "Terrible Flood Disaster". The Hong Kong Telegraph. 17 July 1925. p. 1.
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    22°17′04N 114°08′52E / 22.284320°N 114.147775°E / 22.284320; 114.147775


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