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During the colonial period in Hong Kong, public markets were among the earliest public buildings constructed by the British. Over time, the architectural style of these markets transitioned from classical to modern, adapting to the changing social needs of each era. The book at hand takes a departure from previous architectural studies that focused on iconic buildings. Instead, it examines the everyday yet distinctive public markets through extensive analysis of primary historical materials. By tracing the development of market architecture during the colonial period, the book explores the social, political, and economic contexts that shaped these spaces. It offers readers an opportunity to rediscover the significance of the "market" and uncover the urban memories it holds, while connecting architectural history with the broader narrative of Hong Kong's history.
- AuthorTsui Chung-man
- PublisherThe Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
- Publication Date2022