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(ENG) Historical tourism stories of Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong

(ENG) Historical tourism stories of Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong

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This research report traces the multifaceted history of Sai Wan Ho, illustrating its transition from an early colonial quarrying outpost to a major industrial hub. The text highlights how the Taikoo Dockyard established a "company town" model that governed every aspect of workers' lives through corporate-run schools, housing, and even a pioneering aerial ropeway. Religious landmarks, such as the Tam Kung Temple and Holy Cross Church, are shown to have provided essential social stability for Hakka stonecutters and post-war refugees. Furthermore, the sources examine the 1967 riots as a pivotal moment where intense labor conflicts helped forge a distinct local identity. Ultimately, these accounts portray the district as a unique urban laboratory where colonial governance, capitalist expansion, and community resilience intersected over two centuries.



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