Why is Haiphong Road Cooked Food Market in Tsim Sha Tsui Not Equipped with Air-Conditioning? – Frontline Search Investigates

2023-08-13 02:00:28

Haiphong Road Cooked Food Market in Tsim Sha Tsui is refurbished to retain the unique design of the iron house, but why is it not equipped with air-conditioning?

The HOY TV program “Frontline Search” reported that the Tsim Sha Tsui Haiphong Road Cooked Food Market, which was renovated in 2020, retains the design of the iron house, which is indeed very authentic. However, when the weather is hot, the indoor temperature can reach 34 degrees. Diners and shop assistants are working hard. Why? How regarding not installing air-conditioning during renovation?

Haiphong Road Cooked Food Market in Tsim Sha Tsui is refurbished to retain the unique design of the iron house, but why is it not equipped with air-conditioning?

A reporter from “Frontline Search” went to the cooked food market to conduct on-the-spot interviews. The temperature that day was not too hot, but the thermometer in some restaurants still recorded a high temperature of 34 degrees. The venue relies on air coolers and fans to cool down, but the effect is quite limited. Some diners at the scene bluntly said that they would not come to eat at all when the weather is hot. One shop owner said that because the temperature is too hot, it is difficult to recruit staff, so the whole restaurant is run by a family. Another shop owner described the guys working in the cooked food market as “loyal”.

No wonder the owner thinks that the guys who work in the cooked food market are loyal. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

Some store owners revealed that the restaurant is run by a family, because the cooked food market is too hot and it is difficult to recruit staff. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

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District Councilor Zhu Ziluo told reporters that the government’s recently released “Guidelines for the Prevention of Heat Stroke at Work” does not help restaurants with inflexible working hours. Mr. Chu estimated that when the cooked food market was renovated, in order to preserve the characteristics of the iron house, no air-conditioning was installed. He suggested that the authorities install air-conditioning in the center of the cooked food market to improve the working and eating environment.

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Haiphong Road Cooked Food Market in Tsim Sha Tsui is refurbished to retain the unique design of the iron house, but why is it not equipped with air-conditioning?

A reporter from “Frontline Search” went to the cooked food market to conduct on-the-spot interviews. The temperature that day was not too hot, but the thermometer in some restaurants still recorded a high temperature of 34 degrees. The venue relies on air coolers and fans to cool down, but the effect is quite limited. Some diners at the scene bluntly said that they would not come to eat at all when the weather is hot. One shop owner said that because the temperature is too hot, it is difficult to recruit staff, so the whole restaurant is run by a family. Another shop owner described the guys working in the cooked food market as “loyal”.

No wonder the owner thinks that the guys who work in the cooked food market are loyal. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

Some store owners revealed that the restaurant is run by a family, because the cooked food market is too hot and it is difficult to recruit staff. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

District Councilor Zhu Ziluo told reporters that the government’s recently released “Guidelines for the Prevention of Heat Stroke at Work” does not help restaurants with inflexible working hours. Mr. Chu estimated that when the cooked food market was renovated, in order to preserve the characteristics of the iron house, no air-conditioning was installed. He suggested that the authorities install air-conditioning in the center of the cooked food market to improve the working and eating environment.

The ceiling of the cooked food market is made of iron sheets, which is quite unique, but the hot weather makes it difficult for the employees and diners (screenshot of the “First Line Search” video)

A reporter from “Frontline Search” went to the cooked food market to conduct on-the-spot interviews. The temperature that day was not too hot, but the thermometer in some restaurants still recorded a high temperature of 34 degrees. The venue relies on air coolers and fans to cool down, but the effect is quite limited. Some diners at the scene bluntly said that they would not come to eat at all when the weather is hot. One shop owner said that because the temperature is too hot, it is difficult to recruit staff, so the whole restaurant is run by a family. Another shop owner described the guys working in the cooked food market as “loyal”.

Some diners said that they would not patronize if the weather was hot. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

No wonder the owner thinks that the guys who work in the cooked food market are loyal. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

Some store owners revealed that the restaurant is run by a family, because the cooked food market is too hot and it is difficult to recruit staff. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

District Councilor Zhu Ziluo told reporters that the government’s recently released “Guidelines for the Prevention of Heat Stroke at Work” does not help restaurants with inflexible working hours. Mr. Chu estimated that when the cooked food market was renovated, in order to preserve the characteristics of the iron house, no air-conditioning was installed. He suggested that the authorities install air-conditioning in the center of the cooked food market to improve the working and eating environment.

The FEHD replied that the Haiphong Road Cooked Food Market has been renovated in 2020 and has improved ventilation facilities. For example, the ceiling is made of materials with heat insulation function, and multiple water-cooled fans, wall-mounted fans and ceiling fans are installed in the venue to further improve ventilation. Condition.

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District Councilor Zhu Ziluo suggested to the authorities to build air conditioners. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

Hong Kong street signs have recently become a hotspot for tourists to check in, while the old T-shaped street signs are more beautiful in appearance and rich in historical value.

The HOY TV program “First Line Search” reported that a series of T-shaped street signs disappeared in Sham Shui Po District recently. T-shaped street signs suddenly disappeared in Apliu Street, Pei Ho Street, Fuk Wah Street, Keelung Street and other places. Some people even speculated that it was the government. Take back the street sign.

The T-shaped road sign has an antique appearance and coexists with the old district. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

T-shaped street signs are now easier to find in old areas such as Sham Shui Po. The appearance is quite different from the current long-shaped street signs. For example, Chinese characters are written from right to left, and the upper English characters are written in full-scale. The font is not mechanical The font is unique, and the appearance has already felt antique.

There has been a series of disappearances of T-shaped road signs in the area of ​​Sham Shui Po recently. It turned out that someone stole them. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

Many nostalgic street signs disappeared for no reason. A reporter from “Frontline Search” went to Sham Shui Po to conduct field interviews. Neighbors and tourists expressed their pity that the T-shaped street signs had a commemorative value and it was a pity that they disappeared. In fact, T-shaped street signs are of great historical value, and many conservation groups hope that the government can strengthen conservation.

T-shaped street signs are very different from the current long-shaped street signs, with different fonts and writing directions. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

The Highways Department replied and confirmed that it had inspected Sham Shui Po earlier and found that the T-shaped road signs in the above places were suspected to have been removed illegally, and had reported the incident to the police.

Some shop owners in Sham Shui Po who have been in business for more than 20 years feel sad regarding the disappearance of street signs. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

The Highways Department replied that the inspection found that a T-shaped road sign in Sham Shui Po was suspected to have been removed illegally, and the police had been called. (Screenshot from the “First Line Search” video)

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