Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.

Date | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Sponsors | manufacturing |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date of Death | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Material Type | Image |
Others | manufacturing |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
Man Loong Ginger Factory
Man Loong Ginger Factory, situated at No.60, Temple Street, Yaumati, was built in the 1960s. Its products were exported to England, America, Germany and Australiz. It produced preserved ginger and all kinds of preserved fruits, such as pears, plums, cumquats, and chowchow. Gingers were graded into finest ginger, young stem ginger and cargo ginger and were packed in pure syrup and first grade Java cane sugar. The factory also manufactured sugar candy which was sent to Bombay, India and the northern part of China. It also despatched thick soy to London, England. In the busy season from August to the end of the year, the company employed hundreds of male and female labour.
Date | 1908 |
Others | manufacturing |
Material Type | Image |
Industry | ginger and preserves |
Collection | Pre-war Industry |
Source | Wright, Arnold (ed.) 1908. Twentieth Century Impressions of Hong Kong, p.248. Singapore: Graham Brash. |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Copyright expires |
Accession No. | WL-HIS-014z |
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