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Lascar Row is the combined name of two streets between
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and
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in Sheung Wan,
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, Upper Lascar Row () and Lok Ku Road (Historically Lower Lascar Row). The immediate area is notable for its antique stalls.


Name

Although ''摩囉'' is not in the
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dictionary, its meaning stems from the English word
lascar A lascar was a sailor or militiaman from the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Arab world, British Somaliland, or other land east of the Cape of Good Hope, who was employed on European ships from the 16th century until the middle of the ...
. Derived from the Persian ''lashkar'' (military camp), it was used by the British to refer to Indian seamen. The word ''摩囉'' comes from "Musselmen", Muslims from the Middle East who traded in China. The name ''row'' derives from the row of houses that served as accommodations for Indian seamen.


Other names

The Indian community formed a mini market, which provided a place for Indians to trade at ease. Since the 1920s, it gradually developed as a market for a wide range of antiques, including obsolete electronic appliances. It therefore gained the name "Antiques Street", along with the neighbouring
Hollywood Road Hollywood Road is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street runs between Central and Sheung Wan, with Wyndham Street, Arbuthnot Road, Ladder Street, Upper Lascar Row, and Old Bailey Street in the vicini ...
. Cat Street () derives from the sale by some shops of stolen goods, known as "mouse goods" (老鼠貨) in Chinese. With its lower prices, many were attracted to shop in the area. Shoppers who walked cautiously down the street while selecting their goods were likened to cats trying to catch a mouse. Foreigners, particularly, came to refer to Lascar Row as Cat Street.


Upper Lascar Row

Upper Lascar Row is a narrow alley in Mid-Levels which runs parallel to
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on the north side. The straight alley measures over , and there was an Indian police dormitory in the street. On 11 February 1911 a fire broke out on Upper and Lower Lascar Row, destroying 16 houses and damaging another 24.Section 43 "fires" of appendix P ''Report of the director of Public Works for the Year 1912'' of the Hong Kong Government Gazette.


History

In Chinese, it is common to use "摩囉" to describe Indians. At the beginning, it did not contain any derogatory sense.


Shops and products

Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row's antiques shops have copper mirrors, electric fans, jade gems, watches, ancient coins,
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vases, stamps, newspapers and calendars.


Renaming request

In 2010, eight district officers from the
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expressed the objection by South Asians to the
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word 「摩羅」 and asked the Hong Kong government to consider changing the name of the street. However, the
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decided not to do so. It ruled that it did not find the word offensive to South Asians. According to some officers, the refusal reflected government indifference to discrimination against ethnic minorities. The
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criticised the government for not considering the sensibilities of South Asia, saying that the term is pejorative. According to the government, a name change would diminish the alley's historical value and the word ''Mouro'' is neutral. Inconvenience was also cited, since the street name "Upper Lascar Row" has been used for more than a century. Public input was suggested before any name change.


See also

* List of streets and roads in Hong Kong


References


Further reading

* Cheung, Chi-Yi. 圖說香港昔日情. 香港:經要文化. * Cheung, Chi-Yi. 圖說香江歲月. 香港: 一點文化. * Leung, Beng-Wa. 中西區風物誌 ("Heritage of the Central and Western District, Hong Kong"). 香港: 中西區臨時區議會. * 香港攝影熱點王. 香港:數碼雙周. * Go, King. 閱讀香港. 廣東:廣東人民出版社. * 香港街道命名考源. 市政局刊物. * Chong, Man-lork (1999). 歲月留痕 (''As Time Goes By''). 香港: 利文出版社. * Niu, Ru-chen (1998). 香港全覽. Bet-Jing: Dong Fang Chu Ban She. * Chiu, chen-pong (2009). 穿街過巷香港地. 香港: 恩與美文化基金.


External links


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