These are what everyday life in Hong Kong looked like in the 1960s.
(Photos from HT Wong)
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Kowloon airview in the 1960s |
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Kowloon–Canton Railway on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 1963 |
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Kwun Tong view in 1969 |
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Ladder Street, 1961 |
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Ladder Street, 1967 |
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Man Mo temple in 1969 |
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Maryknoll Convent School in the early 1960s |
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Miramar Hotel outside, 1962 |
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Nathan Road at night, 1963 |
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Nathan Road at night, 1963 |
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Nathan Road in 1963 |
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Nathan Road in 1963 |
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Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei, 1966 |
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Over Chakwoling, 1963 |
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Peak tram station, 1961 |
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Peak tram station, 1961 |
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Prince Edward Road in 1964 |
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Princess Theater, Tsim Sha Tsui, 1961 |
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Sheung Wan waterfront, 1966 |
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Stanley beach in 1960 |
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Statue Square Central in 1960 |
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Supreme Court in 1960 |
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The old Bus terminus and Ferry to Central in Jordan, 1968 |
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Traditional Chinese tenement building, 1962 |
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Tsui Ping Road Estate in Kwun Tong, 1960 |
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Victoria Park swimming pool, 1963 |
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View from Peak, 1961 |
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Whitfield barrack, 1961 |
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Yacht club at Causeway Bay, 1961 |
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Yuen Long Main road, 1960 |
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Aberdeen village, 1961 |
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Area in Western Point in 1964 |
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Causeway Road in 1963 |
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Central reclamation in 1966 |
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Central Star Ferry Pier, 1961 |
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Des Voeux Road, 1966 |
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Fenwick st, Wan Chai in 1967 |
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Ferry boat, 1960 |
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Fire Station, YMCA and the Peninsula Hotel on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 1963 |
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Fishing at the Mongkok Pier, ca. 1960s |
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Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 1963 |
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Hennessy Road at night, 1960 |
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Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, 1966 |
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Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, 1967 |
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Kai Tak Arrival taxi stand, 1963 |
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Kai Tak Terminal, 1963 |
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Kings Road, 1968 |
(Photos from HT Wong)
The photo of Fishing at the Mongkok Pier, ca. 1960s shud be
ReplyDeleteWilmer Street Pier at Sai Ying Poon taking pepole to Sham Shui Po.
Big difference as the two places were on opposite sides of the Harbour.
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