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(ENG) Hidden Historical Tourism Stories of Sai Wan, Hong Kong
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These sources provide a comprehensive historical analysis of Sai Wan, detailing its evolution from a colonial fringe into a complex urban space defined by industrial utility and social regulation. The texts examine how the British administration utilized the district as a "backstage" for the city, hosting quarantine facilities, psychiatric wards, and slaughterhouses to maintain the hygiene of the central business core. Key landmarks like the Glassworks Hospital and the High Street Haunted House illustrate the tension between Western medical intervention and local Chinese cultural resistance. Beyond state control, the documents highlight the resilience of the Chinese community, seen through the preservation of the Lo Pan Temple and the vibrant, albeit controversial, nightlife of Shek Tong Tsui. Ultimately, the collection reveals how the district’s identity was forged through a mixture of marginalized labor, religious tradition, and the strategic management of urban waste and disease.
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