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(ENG) Hong Kong North Point Historical Tourism Stories
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This comprehensive research report details the urban and social metamorphosis of North Point, Hong Kong, over the last century. The text chronicles the area’s evolution from a remote colonial outpost into a vital industrial hub and multicultural residential district. Key narratives highlight the strategic role of the North Point Power Station during World War II and the grim history of local prisoner-of-war camps. Furthermore, the sources examine the influx of Shanghai and Fujian migrants, whose cultural contributions birthed iconic landmarks like the State and Sunbeam Theatres. Ultimately, the report illustrates how reclamation projects and shifting demographics have layered the district’s landscape with a complex history of resilience and transformation.
The Unwritten Pages of Yesterday 細 聽 長 風 說 舊 河