
Hong Kong, 1968 Fifty-two years ago Watching Cantonese movies is a search for Hong Kong in the past. At that time, the golden screen girls "Chen Po Chu" and "Lu Qi" who were popular among young people in Hong Kong met, dated, and fell in love on Bullock Street in Kadoorie Hill. ☆14.06 points The disappeared "Tai Yuen Fishing Village" in Yuen Long was located near today's Fairview Garden. In the 1960s, Hong Kong still had a tourist spot full of water town charm, which was Tai Yuen Fishing Village at 28.5 meters from Castle Peak Road in Yuen Long. Although this fishing village had been filled in due to Hong Kong's rapid development in the 1980s. It was repurposed for other purposes, but people still call the place Taiyuan, which shows how deep the image of Taiyuan is in the hearts of the people. give me a kiss #historicaltimespace




Hong Kong, 1968 Fifty-two years ago Watching Cantonese movies is a search for Hong Kong in the past. At that time, the golden screen girls "Chen Po Chu" and "Lu Qi" who were popular among young people in Hong Kong met, dated, and fell in love on Bullock Street in Kadoorie Hill. ☆14.06 points The disappeared "Tai Yuen Fishing Village" in Yuen Long was located near today's Fairview Garden. In the 1960s, Hong Kong still had a tourist spot full of water town charm, which was Tai Yuen Fishing Village at 28.5 meters from Castle Peak Road in Yuen Long. Although this fishing village had been filled in due to Hong Kong's rapid development in the 1980s. It was repurposed for other purposes, but people still call the place Taiyuan, which shows how deep the image of Taiyuan is in the hearts of the people. give me a kiss #historicaltimespace
Hong Kong's land area is not large, so every inch of land is worth a lot of money. This mountain is not a mountain in the strict sense, but just a small slope. But the environment of this place is very good, there are many luxury houses, and many celebrities, wealthy businessmen and high-ranking officials live here.
Kadoorie Hill (also known as Kadoorie Hill) is a hill in the urban area of Hong Kong, located northeast of Mong Kok, Kowloon. Going to Kadoorie Hill is not for climbing, but to see the luxury houses in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. It has low density and good public security. Many wealthy officials, celebrities and stars live here. So, it is not a place where you can enter and exit easily. The road is winding and you are not allowed to stop. There are high walls on both sides, and they are the kind with barbed wire. It feels dizzy!
Mount Kadoorie is close to the Mong Kok area in Kowloon. It has many independent houses and a quiet environment. It is one of the luxury residential areas in the urban area of Kowloon.
Mount Kellett is a hill located east of Mong Kok, about 50 meters above sea level. There is a slope leading up to it next to the Mong Kok East MTR station. To the north is Prince Edward Road West. Surrounded by the bustling city, however, once you reach the top of the hill, you will find a completely different world. Low-density residential houses are nestled among the trees, surrounded by birdsong and flowers. The tranquil environment forms a sharp contrast with the bustling scene of Argyle Street at the foot of the hill.