Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row's antiques shops have copper mirrors, electric fans, jade gems, watches, ancient coins,
Qing dynasty vases, stamps, newspapers and calendars.
Renaming request In 2010, eight district officers from the
Central and Western District expressed the objection by South Asians to the
Cantonese word 「摩羅」 and asked the Hong Kong government to consider changing the name of the street. However, the
Lands Department 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
Democratic Party 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==