香港 HONG KONG

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香香 HONG KONG as I remember Photography and Production by Ken Chan 2011 Music: Reminisce 往往往往往往

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香港 HONG KONG. as I remember. Photography and Production by. Ken Chan 2011. Music : Reminisce 往事祗能回味. Hong Kong means Fragrant Harbor in Cantonese. 中國. Hong Kong 香港. Hong Kong Island ( with Victoria Peak on the right ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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香港

HONG KONGas I remember

Photography and Production

by Ken Chan 2011

Music: Reminisce 往事祗能回味

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Hong Kong means Fragrant Harbor in Cantonese

Hong Kong 香港

中國

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Hong Kong Island (with Victoria Peak on the right) and Victoria Harbor in the 70’s

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A typical small village in New Territories in the 70’s

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In the 60’s, 10 cents HK ( a little more than 1 cent US) buys you a home brewed herbal drink …

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or rents you a comic book in the street

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20 cents HK (3 cents US) buys you a soft drink at this corner store

Those days are gone

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Hong Kong was famous for its night lights even in the 60’s

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Lights at Central today outshine the twilight

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Central harbor front at dusk showing the round domes of the Convention Center

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Kowloon harbor front showing the U-shaped Cultural Center on the right

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Ferries used to be the primary mean of crossing the Harbor between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island

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I always like the crew uniform of Star Ferry

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Then came a new way for cars and subway to cross the Harbor

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Wooden boats are still being used

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… especially at offshore islands ….

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…. where you can still find fishermen

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This giant boat in Aberdeen became the famous Jumbo Floating Restaurant

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Amazed at the cables and tracks

that carry the Peak Tram up and down the Peak

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Breath-taking view from the Peak

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View of Harbor and Kowloon Peninsula from the Peak in 1996

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Another angle in 1996

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Ten years laterMore buildings and smog

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Nature at the Peak

a rare find

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Gondola rides to Ocean Park offer spectacular views of the back side of HK Island

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1997 Authority transferred peacefully

from British Crown Colony to Special Administrative Region of

China

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War Memorial to the left of the Supreme Court is a reminder of the city’s British colonial past

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The Supreme Court at night

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Major bank buildings at night in Central

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City Hallbuilt in the 60’s

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The prestigious Hong Kong University founded in 1911

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Another one of the 7 universities in HK

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This Anglican secondary school

St. Paul’s College has the longest history (founded in 1851)

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Subway is very convenient

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Other means of land transportation include buses, electric trams and taxis

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Expressway built on landfill along the Central harbor front

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Some buildings here

are very tall

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Tall but narrow because land is expensive

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Lan Kwai Fong a popular hangout for young expats

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HK is not exempt from American fast food

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For the rich, a private yacht is the way to go

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… but you can always be creative

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Here, East truly meets West - both western and Chinese holidays are observed …e.g. Christmas

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…. Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival

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Always a bilingual city

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Even though Hong Kong is one of the most modern cities in the world, many things remain unchanged for decades

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Many still hang dry their clothes

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They still shop in open markets

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where goods are sold the same way as 50 years ago

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where fish and meat are chopped in front of you to show they are fresh

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Fresh vegetables

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Asian pears

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American apples and oranges

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Fresh pastries

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You can shop everywhere, even in alleys

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Service is efficient

You can have your shoes repaired while you wait

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Old fashioned pawn shop

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Most recognized old landmark Tsimshatsui Clock Tower

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I hope this show leaves you with sweet memories of Hong Kong

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