Tiger Balm Garden (Hong Kong)

[2] The landscaped garden was built at a cost of HK$16 million by Aw Boon Haw and his family in 1935.

[5] However, the head of the flagship business of the late Aw Boon Haw in Hong Kong, Sin Poh Amalgamated (H.K.)

[8] Cheung Kong Holdings also purchased the contractual rights that Haw Par Brothers (Private) leasing the land to Haw Par Brothers International for 20 years in 1969 (i.e. 10 year remaining in 1979) for a reported HK$40 million.

[9][10] Cheung Kong Holdings built Ronsdale Garden [zh] on the land lease known as Inland Lot No.

It was reported Sally Aw had bought back part of the Tiger Balm Garden and the mansion in 1984,[11] which was known as Inland Lot No.

[2] In 1998 the heir to the property, Sally Aw, sold the entire Garden complex to the land development company Cheung Kong (via Metrofond Limited) for redevelopment.

1965 photograph of some of the figures in the garden
Interior of Haw Par Mansion in 2021.
Street level view of Haw Par Mansion, with its pagoda-shaped gateway, in 2009.