This is a 2004 photograph showing a general view of Yue Hwa Building with balconies with metal railings and grilles, glass windows and arches in a Modern Movement architectural style. The building was designed by Swan and Maclaren and also features several double light lamp posts on the sixth storey. The building, which was formerly Great Southern Hotel, is now a departmental store. People's Park Complex can be partially seen in the background. Title devised by Library staff.
This is a 1990 photograph showing the old Great Southern Hotel, also known as Nam Tin Hotel, located at New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street. The boutique hotel operated from 1936 to 1994. The building was gazetted for conservation and it is now known as Yue Hwa Building,...
This is a 1990 photograph showing the old Great Southern Hotel, also known as Nam Tin Hotel, located at Eu Tong Sen Street. The boutique hotel operated from 1936 to 1994. The building was gazetted for conservation and it is now known as Yue Hwa Building, housing the Yue Hwa...
This is a 1990 photograph showing the old Great Southern Hotel, also known as Nam Tin Hotel, located at Eu Tong Sen Street. The boutique hotel operated from 1936 to 1994. The building was gazetted for conservation and it is now known as Yue Hwa Building, housing the Yue Hwa...
This is a 1990 photograph showing the old Great Southern Hotel, also known as Nam Tin Hotel, located at New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street. The boutique hotel operated from 1936 to 1994. The building was gazetted for conservation and it is now known as Yue Hwa Building,...
View of the office towers of Suntec City with their exterior walls covered with square tiles and neat rows of windows....
This 1992 photograph depicts the railings along the road. Title devised by Library staff....
A view of the rectangular building showing various architectural designs in different shades of brown....
A close-up of the main entrance to the building showing the glass doors with wood frames and three horizontal stainless steel bars serving as handles. Above the doors the name of the building is prominent in large metal letters in relief....