Hong Kong Scenery and People's Livelihood in 1957
When the Mid-Autumn Festival came in 1957, Hong Kong’s people’s livelihood scene#虎猫屋, on both sides of Victoria Harbor, #新建立李郑屋村和堡墨, #香港村林村船舨 Street bustling with people, the Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching Mong Kok Nathan Road 龙鳯#琴 Hua Restaurant is decorated with lights and festoons, Central Bank District, Standard Chartered Bank building, #高升酒店月饼, cheongsam ladies, Shiban Street, the Sino-British border, etc. have passed away
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The July 7th Incident。
The July 7th Incident, also known as the Marco Polo Bridge Anti-Japanese War, the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, and the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, was a military incident between the Chinese Garrison Army of Japan and the 29th Army of the National Army stationed there on July 7, 1937 in Lugou Bridge, Wanping County, Hebei Province. The conflict is considered to be the starting point of the full-scale outbreak of China's Anti-Japanese War.
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1967 Hong Kong Central Wanchai Causeway Bay bomb wave day and night!
1967年香港 中環 灣仔 銅鑼灣炸彈浪潮日與夜!
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On the eve of the fall of Hong Kong in 1941, the Japanese army sealed off the Chinese border, precious fragments of the Sino-British border
On the eve of the fall of Hong Kong in 1941, the Japanese army blocked the Luohu Chinese border, a precious part of the Sino-British border. Title #导格山tunnel into the New Territories# Luohu Overseas Chinese have been blocked, #Shatoujiao Zhongying Street separates the Japanese army from the Hong Kong people, British troops stationed in the British border for defense, the Japanese army has occupied the Chinese border Lo Wu bridge Shenzhen River, a large number The Japanese army reinforced, and all roads in the Sino-British border were blocked. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese army attacked Pearl Harbor, and the eve of the Japanese army's full-scale invasion of Hong Kong! China accompanied the capital of Chongqing to Burma for supplies, and the Allied forces were preparing for war in Asia.
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In 1963 Hong Kong people, Murray House in Central was haunted
Central "Murley Building"# There have been many rumors of hauntings (the location is at the Bank of China today). The female government officials heard crying in the toilet. Some people saw a headless ghost. Even the British government bosses saw it! Scared out of their wits !, the Hong Kong government then used public salaries to ask priests and priests to exorcise ghosts, and also invited Buddhists to transcend and purify,
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1958 A forgotten history of Russian refugees in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong in 1958, a forgotten #Russian refugee In the history of Hong Kong, there were more than 20,000 Russian refugees in Hong Kong that year, a documentary segment of community life. In the opening film, No. 25 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui #星光酒店 (now the colorful star center, formerly Ruixing Department Store) Tsim Sha Tsui Industrial Exhibition site, the "Wancheng Apartment" in the film is in Tsim Sha Tsui #诺斯佛台. ☆"#结合今物parallel time and space fragments" fragments record the Russian refugee community that year, and finally left Hong Kong, but its legacy still exists, at least in Hong Kong cuisine. Borscht, known in Cantonese as borsht (borscht - literally "Russian soup"). History Russia When the Bolshevik Communist Revolution led to the fall of the Russian Empire, over a million loyalists - as opposed to the "Red Revolution" Bolshevik communist regime , known as White Russians - were forced to flee the country. By the mid-1920s, more than 300,000 people were living in China, when the British colony of Hong Kong was a highly stratified society, and many Belarusians remaining in China in 1949 were in Fleeing mainland China after the communist revolution. When they arrived in Hong Kong, they faced discrimination and low wages. The British government initially planned to build refugee camps for newly arrived Belarusians on Lantau Island, but ultimately decided to house them in dormitories and other private accommodation .Many white Russians earned money as domestic helpers and construction workers, and they were also subsidized by the United Nations. In all, some 20,000 Belarusian refugees arrived in Hong Kong in the decades after World War II. 20 In the early 1960s, the United Nations arranged that most Belarusians left Hong Kong to settle in Australia and the United States.
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In 1966, the 123 riots in Macau, the leftists successfully controlled Macau
In 1966 #澳门一二三早暴〔New clear and full version of the video record of the Macau market after the turmoil〕The leftists in Macau successfully controlled Macau, and the leftists in Hong Kong came to Macau to learn〔Macao experience〕 #Directly led to the riots in Hong Kong on June 7! The Chinese Cultural Revolution burned Hong Kong and Macau, in charge of Hong Kong and Macau affairs, Liao Chengzhi was seized power by the Red Guards, and the leftists in Hong Kong and Macau accepted the new order. On December 3, 1966, the mass incident occurred on December 3, 1966. The Macau police suppressed martial law and finally killed 8 people and injured more than 200. The CCP strongly protested against Portugal. The Macau government apologized and compensated the dead and injured, and the Macau flag flew at half-mast. Afterwards, the Macau leftists completely controlled Macau, the Kuomintang forces withdrew, and the Cultural Revolution was in Macau. The Hong Kong leftists came to Macau to absorb the experience of Macau, which directly led to the June 7 riots!! Those who participated in that time today do not want to mention it again (because they called the downed people back to power).
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Indian soldiers in Yau Ma Tei in 1932
Hong Kong in 1932, eighty-eight years ago #肖麻地#卫顿#官钟#上海街,#寺街near Kwun Chung Market District. Full interpretation of the journey analysis of the past and the present with clear Colorized colors In 1931, the Hong Kong people's anti-Japanese riots, the British sent additional Indian soldiers to patrol the streets to frighten the Chinese in Hong Kong! Today’s Kowloon Park) departs and returns to the camp! At the end of the clip #大冧混, it is a characteristic tenement house in Temple Street (there are still three tenement houses preserved today) and it may be #红柭花园 is a legally operated brothel in Kowloon District. After the September 18th Incident in 1931, following the Japanese invasion of Northeast China, tensions between the Japanese and Hong Kong's Chinese residents began to grow. On September 20, 1931, the Chinese-language press in Hong Kong published reports of the first invasion, condemning it harshly and calling on the Chinese to "stand up and take action". The Nanjing Kuomintang government declared September 23, 1931, as a day of national humiliation. That night, some Hong Kong youths started throwing stones at Japanese-owned bars, many Japanese were living in Johnston Road, Wan Chai at the time, and the next day, Japanese school flags at Kennedy Town Japanese School were burned, and attacks on Japanese individuals continued until 25 day. The most serious crime in the riots was the murder of a Japanese family. On September 26, the date of the Mid-Autumn Festival, five members of the Yamashita family were attacked by a Chinese in front of more than a thousand Chinese demonstrators near Kowloon City. The parents died at the scene from stab wounds, while the grandmother and two of the three sons died later in hospital. The British colonial government in Hong Kong called for troops to be dispatched that night and declared a state of emergency the next day. This incident was also cited by Japan as an excuse to launch the January 28th Incident.
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In 1967, the leader of the Fighting Committee of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions "Yang Guang" was rejected by the Governor of Hong Kong, and the riots escalated!
In 1967, the leader of the Fighting Committee of the Hong Kong 67 Riot Trade Union #杨光见港社# Dai Qizhi was rejected, and then the riots in Hong Kong escalated! After seeing Hong Kong Governor David Terence was rejected, the leftist riots escalated! Masses were launched to surround the Hong Kong Governor's Mansion and set bombs to murder the police and opponents. The Governor of Hong Kong returned to Hong Kong with Linzhi, the airport was under strict security, and a bomb was found near the Governor's Mansion! Crowds gathered on Argyle Street, Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, and the riot police were dispatched!
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