Shanghai Street

Shanghai
Street (上海街) is a street from Jordan to Prince Edward in Kowloon
Peninsula. It is parallel to Nathan Road. It was originally marked by 2-
to 3-storeys Chinese-style buildings. As time goes by, most such old
buildings have been demolished. But Shanghai Street is not occupied by
high-rise commercial buildings, it is still mainly a residential area.
 










Luen Pun is a retailer of kitchen wares, there are several spots in Shanghai Street.





The sky has not yet been blocked. This section of Shanghai Street is mainly occupied by shops of kitchen wares.
















Street Sleeper's Shelter




At the junction of Waterloo Road and Shanghai Street, Langham Place can be seen.






There are still some old buildings of 3 to 4 storeys. But they are going to be demolised and they should be vacant now.

 



Such photo of short buildings is valuable. There are not many such buildings left in Kowloon and Hong Kong.




Suddenly, at the junction of Mongkok Road and Shanghai Street, there is a congestion.



 
Red Brick Building (紅磚屋) was built in 1895 and is now a hawkers control office.




There were many night clubs in Shanghai Street before.







Many Chinese Medicine Practitioners in Shanghai Street are to cure sexually transmitted diseases.



Tel: 852 27803007





Mahjong school is a licensed venue in Hong Kong where people over the age of 18 can play mahjong.




This mahjong display is very prominent in Shanghai Street.






 

 


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