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Tiger Balm Gardens

Tiger Balm Gardens
Author: Judith Brandel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Amusement parks
ISBN: 9789626720523

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Private Tiger Balm Garden Conservation and Restoration Project

Private Tiger Balm Garden Conservation and Restoration Project
Author: Jill Matthews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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This article discusses the issues involved in the preservation and restoration of the Tiger Balm Private Garden in Hong Kong. The private garden adjoined the famous Tiger Balm Public Garden in Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island, a place of recreation and a tourist attraction since the 1930s. Adjacent to this Public Garden was the Tiger Balm Mansion and Private Garden occupied by the family of Mr Aw Boon-haw and not open to the public. Gradually the popularity of the Public Garden declined as did the family fortunes. A large part of the Public Tiger Balm Garden passed to a developer in 1971 and another in 1998. By the late 1990s the entire Tiger Balm Gardens complex had passed from the hands of Mr Aw Boon-haw's descendants to the developer. As part of a development approval deal, the Hong Kong Government obtained the Tiger Balm Mansion and Private Garden to add to the national heritage whilst agreeing to the destruction of the Public Garden. Accordingly Public Tiger Balm Garden was entirely demolished in 2002. On the site of the former Public Tiger Balm Garden the developer commenced erection of several extremely high-rise residential apartment blocks. The Hong Kong Government Antiquities & Monuments Office (AMO) within the Department of Leisure & Cultural Services was given responsibility for the preservation and restoration of the remaining site, that is the Mansion and Private Tiger Balm Garden. The article explains the significance of the Mansion and more particularly the Gardens for Hong Kong's cultural history. When the Aw Boon-haw family stopped living in the Tiger Balm Mansion and the family gardeners ceased to tend the Garden it degenerated rapidly. In 2002 AMO sought the assistance of Members of the Royal Asiatic Society and the Hong Kong Gardening Society (HKGS) to arrest the decline in the Garden and to advise concerning its conservation and restoration. The decline of the Garden was arrested and the surviving plants and artefacts are now being appropriately conserved by AMO until such time as the surrounding high-rise buildings are completed. Thereafter it is intended that the Garden and Mansion will be restored and opened for the Hong Kong public to enjoy as a heritage site. with all historic restorations the question now arises, 'to what point in time should the Private Garden be restored?' the usages and plantings of the Garden have varied considerably during its seven decades of existence. Even with perfect historical records and an unlimited budget, it would be difficult to choose and exact period for the restoration. The article discusses the factors which should be taken into account in the making of an informed decision. Input is needed from the living memories of members of the family, the former household staff and gardeners or visitors to the Mansion and Garden while it was still in the hands of the family. The surrounding new development will change fundamentally the microclimate of the Garden. Possible future uses of the mansion and the garden are discussed.


Tiger Balm Garden Twilight

Tiger Balm Garden Twilight
Author: English Garden Talk Press
Publisher:
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Release: 2005-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780976357216

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Tiger Balm Garden Booklet

Tiger Balm Garden Booklet
Author: Lok-man Kwok
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1961
Genre:
ISBN:

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Hong Kong Noir

Hong Kong Noir
Author: Xu Xi
Publisher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 161775692X

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“Showcases the extremes of one of the world’s capitals. From ghost stories, to historical thrills, to underworld brutality . . . endlessly fascinating.”—CrimeReads Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. In Hong Kong Noir, fourteen of the city’s finest authors explore the dark heart of the Pearl of the Orient in haunting stories of depravity and despair. This anthology includes brand-new stories by Jason Y. Ng, Xu Xi, Marshall Moore, Brittani Sonnenberg, Tiffany Hawk, James Tam, Rhiannon Jenkins Tsang, Christina Liang, Feng Chi-shun, Charles Philipp Martin, Shannon Young, Shen Jian, Carmen Suen, and Ysabelle Cheung. “The history of Hong Kong, once a fishing village, encompasses piracy, the opium trade, prostitution, corruption, espionage and revolutionary plots; grist for the 14 dark tales in Hong Kong Noir.”—BBC Culture “A delightfully dark collection of fiction from Hong Kong, a city where talk is cheap and cash is still king.”—Ritz-Carlton Magazine “Ng and Blumberg-Kason defy the fates by presenting a collection of 14 stores—by Chinese tradition, an ominous number—illustrating their city’s dark side . . . Readers can feel lucky to have such a collection.”—Kirkus Reviews "Hong Kong Noir digs below the financial center’s gleaming surface to unearth stories of the city’s ghosts and spirits.”—South China Morning Post


The Tiger Balm Garden Mystery

The Tiger Balm Garden Mystery
Author: Ellen Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1983
Genre: Readers
ISBN: 9789622250871

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Korean Gardens

Korean Gardens
Author: Jill Matthews
Publisher: Hollym
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2018-06-08
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1565915003

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Western Gardeners’ Guide to the Essence of Korean Traditional Gardens Korean gardens strive to be in harmony with nature and to encourage the quiet contemplation of the natural world. They are intentionally humble in their conception and very different from Japanese and Chinese gardens. Korean gardens deserve to be more widely appreciated in the West as a separate, distinctive, venerable and continuing garden tradition, capable of wide appeal if better known. They are the unknown treasures among the world’s gardening traditions. The survival and continuous restoration of old Korean gardens demonstrate the cultural resilience and tenacity of the Korean people despite their tumultuous history. This book introduces, describes and explains traditional Korean gardens to Western readers. It contains more than one hundred photos and maps and details of 20 notable gardens. Pre-publication reviews The ‘foot’ and the ‘mind’ must be put to use to understand the genuine aesthetics of the Korean garden. The author has spared no foot-work nor mindful deliberation to successfully deliver the essence of the Korean garden in this book. I do not doubt that this book will guide those who wish to discover the true beauty of the Korean garden: its harmony with nature, reflection of the inner world, and yearning toward the outside world. Professor Sung Jong-sang, Department of Landscape Architecture, Dean Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University This is an exquisitely written reference book concerning the traditional gardens and landscapes in South Korea. Horticulturists in western gardens today often unknowingly use plants and trees native to Korea, which have long been cultivated in Korean gardens. This book will entice any keen gardener or plantsman to make a visit to see these traditional gardens that are so clearly described in this wonderful book. Tony Kirkham, Head of the Arboretum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England The traditional gardens of Korea are one of the country’s best-kept secrets. Few visitors even realize what beauties exist. That is largely because Korean gardens are far less formal and ornamental and much closer to nature than the famed gardens of Japan and China. This book offers readers a key, which opens the door to Korean gardens in all their delicate beauty. It will guide those who wish to discover the true beauty of the Korean garden: its harmony with nature, reflection on the inner-world, and yearning toward the outside world. Brother Anthony of Taize (An Son-jae), President of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea This beautiful book breaks new ground, illuminating the history and richness of Korean gardens for English-speakers. The author has a professional knowledge of horticulture, and gives a clear explanation of unique Korean attitudes to garden-making and nature … The author delivers lively observations concerning the complex and sophisticated design of traditional Korean gardens and rightly admires the determination of Koreans to reconstruct them, after repeated destruction. Stuart Read, National Management Committee, Australian Garden History Society