22 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
The
Peninsula Hong Kong is a colonial-style luxury hotel located in Tsim Sha Tsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the flagship property of The Peninsula Hotels group,
part of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Group. The hotel opened in 1928 and
was the first under The Peninsula brand. Expanded in 1994, the hotel combines
colonial and modern elements, and is notable for its large fleet of
Rolls-Royces painted a distinctive "Peninsula green".
Founded by members of the Kadoorie
family, The Peninsula was built with the idea that it would be "the finest
hotel east of Suez". Originally planned for a 1924 opening, the hotel
opened on 11 December 1928 and was the successor of Hongkong Hotel. The Peninsula
was located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong at the junction of Nathan Road
and Salisbury Road, directly opposite the quays where ocean liner passengers
disembarked and near the terminus of the Kowloon-Canton railway.
Following
the opening of the hotel, The Peninsula held Sunday concerts, nightly dinners
on the terrace and twice-weekly dinners in the Rose Room. Dinner dances were
held every night, with regular Afternoon Tea Dances. The Peninsula then became
a popular meeting place for the entire community. It also became a place to
spot celebrities. Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard, who were Hollywood
stars of the 1930s classic Modern Times, were among the hotel's guests.
Major-General Maltby as Military Commander and Sir Mark Young as Governor and Commander-in-Chief had the difficult task of formally surrendering the Crown Colony of Hong Kong to the Japanese on 25 December 1941. The battle had been short but brutal lasting eighteen days. The photograph below of the surrender formality at the Peninsula Hotel, conducted by candlelight, shows Major-General Maltby seated to the right. To the left is Lt-Col 'Monkey' Stewart commanding officer of 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment and seated behind him with the extravagant moustache is Wing Commander Hubert Thomas 'Alf' Bennet. Bennett was a Japanese linguist working with Major Boxer in the Intelligence unit known as Far East Combined Bureau. It was Alf Bennet and Monkey Stewart who had first walked out, with the flag of truce, to conduct the surrender, but the Japanese had insisted that Major-General Maltby and Sir Mark Young attend in person. Sir Mark is out of the photograph to the left and may have been speaking, as the others are looking in his direction. Sir Mark asked if the photographer could be removed, and the Japanese obliged, but already some photographs including this one had been taken.
The
Governor was confined for two months in one of the hotel suites before being
transferred to a prison in Shanghai. The resort was then renamed "Tōa
Hotel", and the rooms were reserved for Japanese officers and high-ranking
dignitaries.
In his book
God Is My Co-Pilot, Colonel Robert Lee Scott Jr., USAAF, commander of the 23rd
Fighter Group, China Air Task Force, described in detail an aerial raid he led
on the Japanese shipping anchored in Hong Kong harbour, conducted 25 October
1942, and the lone attack he personally made in his Curtiss P-40K Warhawk
(nicknamed Old Exterminator) upon the famous Peninsula hotel:
"So, I
looped above Victoria Harbour and drove for the Peninsula Hotel. My tracers
ripped into the shining plate-glass of the penthouses on its top, and I saw the
broken windows cascade like snow to the streets, many floors below. I laughed,
for I knew that behind those windows were Japanese high officers, enjoying that
modern hotel. When I got closer, I could see uniformed figures going down the
fire escapes, and I shot at them...I turned for one more run on the packed fire
escapes filled with Jap soldiers, but my next burst ended very suddenly. I was
out of ammunition."
It was
restored to its original name after Japan was defeated and the British regained
control of the colony. The hotel today is part of the Hongkong and Shanghai
Hotels group headed by Sir Michael Kadoorie and is the flagship property of The
Peninsula Hotels group.
In 1994,
the hotel was expanded with a 30-storey tower of a similar architectural style
as the existing building. The facade of the existing hotel building was
preserved, including the forecourt, the lobby and the front facade. The hotel
remained in operation while construction took place.
The new
Peninsula Tower is topped with a helipad. It is used to transport VIP guests to
the Hong Kong International Airport, a seven-minute flight away. World-record
holding Australian helicopter pilot Dick Smith, accompanied by Director-General
Peter K N Lok of the Civil Aviation Department, piloted the inaugural
certifying helicopter flight onto the helipad in 1994.
The redevelopment
increased the total number of rooms to 300 with the addition of 132 rooms and
suites. Other new features included 10 floors of office space, shops and hotel
facilities.
To
celebrate the hotel's 85th anniversary in April 2013, it launched a HK$450
million refurbishment programme. In September 2012, the first phase of the
Peninsula Tower was completed. New features include digital enhancements
ranging from touch-screen tablets, a DVD library of 3D movies to
high-definition televisions. The decor of the rooms is in pared-down Oriental
chic, with plain cream upholstery, vintage luggage-inspired drawer handles and
Chinese ink painting-inspired ornaments. However, the renovation did not
include the iconic lobby, restaurants and bars which all remained unchanged.
The
Peninsula is designed in the Italianate style. The lobby's design is a
combination of Edwardian and Second Empire styles and includes ornamental
stained glass, woodwork, and carpets and draperies dating from 1928.
The hotel's
food and beverage outlets include the gourmet French restaurant Gaddi's, which
has one of the first chef's tables in Hong Kong, and the Philippe
Starck-designed 'Felix'. Others are 'Spring Moon', 'Imasa', and 'Chesa', which
specialize in Cantonese, Japanese, and Swiss cuisine respectively.
The Lobby
serves traditional English-style Afternoon Tea, reminiscent of Hong Kong's
colonial era.
The hotel
has one of the oldest fashion arcades in Hong Kong.
Since
December 2006, the hotel has had a fleet of 14 long wheelbase Rolls-Royce
Phantoms painted in the hotel's signature green. It was the largest single
order placed with Rolls-Royce in the history of the company. It replaced a
fleet of Rolls-Royce Silver Spurs.
In the 1974
James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun starring Roger Moore, the hotel's
fleet of Rolls-Royce Silver Shadows is mentioned.
The hotel
was frequently featured in the TV series Dynasty and was the site of a number
of negotiations over oil leases in the South China Sea. It was also prominently
displayed in the 1988 NBC television miniseries Noble House. In the same year,
Michael Palin visited the Hotel for the BBC's Michael Palin: Around the World
in 80 Days.
In 2007,
The Peninsula was used for a scene in the superhero film The Dark Knight,
involving actors Morgan Freeman and Chin Han, who played Lucius Fox and Lau,
respectively.
In 2015,
The Peninsula was featured in the eleventh episode of the 27th season of The
Amazing Race, serving as the location of the first route marker of the Hong
Kong / Macau leg.
Some
stories became a hotel legend:
Charles
Chaplin arrived at The Peninsula with only his wife , very much to the surprise
of Manager Felix Max Bieger, who expected a larger entourage. The reservation
had been made for a 'two-bedroom suite'. When asked about this, the great
comedian performed one of his famous pirouettes, stopped in front of Bieger and
whispered: 'I snore and my wife hates it!'
One day
Felix Bieger accompanied US movie star Danny Kaye in the lift to his floor. A
lady looked at the actor very strangely: 'You look like Danny Kaye!' she
remarked. 'Oh,' Kaye replied, 'many people tell me that!'
It was
already after midnight when a pair of regular customers entered Gaddi's, 'The
Pen's' finest restaurant (with a stiff dress code) for a night-cap. Headwaiter
Chan Pak spotted them and, to his dismay, had to inform them that they were
inappropriately dressed since neither of them was wearing a jacket.
"Sorry, gentlemen," he said, "but you cannot enter this
restaurant with just a shirt and tie." He had hardly finished speaking
when the two men immediately took off their ties and shirts and stood half
naked, whilst being applauded by the entire restaurant. Then they got dressed
and beat a hasty retreat.
In the Peninsula Hotel guestbook, we find names of: Emperor Haile Selassie, The King and Queen of Nepal, The Maharajah of Jaipur, Prince and Princess Peter of Greece, Princess Margaret of Great Britain, The Begum Aga Khan, Princess Akeda Atsuko of Japan, Princess Soraya Esfandiary of Monaco, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Arthur Rubinstein, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Clark, Roman Polanski, Francis Ford Coppola, Jim Henson, Pat Boone, Paul Anka, Elton John, Charlie Chaplin, Julie Andrews, Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Cary Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter O'Toole, John Wayne, Warren Beatty, Candice Bergen, Yul Brynner, Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, Sir Roger Moore, Peter Sellers, Sylvester Stallone, Zino Davidoff, Aldo Gucci, Muhammad Ali...
Sources:
https://www.historichotelsthenandnow.com/peninsulahongkong.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Peninsula_Hong_Kong
https://famoushotels.org/hotels/the-peninsula
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