Central district looked like this 60 years ago! See my other 1000 clips by searching RUclips with 'michael rogge' Website 'Man and the Unknown' michaelrogge.c...
wow! in a way it kind of still resembles what it looks like today. It's hard to believe how rapidly hongkong has changed and most people don't know what an exciting modern history hongkong has compared to other cities, and that change really accounts for a lot since so many have come and gone from this city. My grandfather has a tailoring shop in Central, in fact, still does today! Must be overwhelming for him to see the city change drastically, these videos make me understand him more. Thanks!
This is simply amazing! Thank you, Michael, for treasuring these valuable footages of HK in the old days. I am especially impressed by the high picture quality (don't know how you managed to do so). At 0.15, I think the building being constructed is the Mandarin Oriental...
Thank you so much! I am from Hong kong but younger than this period. Hong Kong been changing alot, and I love to see his old time. I feel touching and crying inside when I see this. Thanks
1962, my mom was only a year old. It's great to have no other voice over, one can hear the sounds of the street better. The clip still strangely feels so contemporary. Thank you for uploading it.
To this day I still remember the aroma of coffee around the corner of Pedder Street and the crystals at The Town and Country shop at Theatre Lane.Thanks again for posting. Fond memories!!
Yes, the aroma of coffee, from that cafe inside Gloucester Building with the green banded coffee cups? I am 70 now. I was inside that cafe and I loved the smell. Dairy Farm? Too bad my parent are long gone now, otherwise I could ask them.
Thank you so much for providing us this time machine :) Now that we can travel back and forth to the 50's and even 40's to see how Hongkong people REALLY lived at that time. This is so different than seeing old Hongkong from a movie. Mr. Rogge, you are such a gifted file maker!
Wooow, I can recognize all these places. I lived in Central and everything feels like not too long ago. A newspaper stall was my neighbor's. If it was not 1997, I would never want to leave this place. Thanks for all these memories.
Michael is a legend through and through. You can see the genius in all of his camera work, correction..... cinematography. I can't get enough of these videos. However, part of me weeps when I see the "Old" Hong Kong consumed by the "New" Hong Kong of today.
Thank you very much Michael for sharing all these precious old films of Hong Kong where I was born and bred. They really brought back a lot of memory to me.
Thank you for the footage!! my mom was still 5 year in 1962, but i totally love everything from this old hong kong. So much more beautiful the way it was. i really wish up in heaven, we got a chance to travel back to old hong kong
@MichaelRogge Dear Mr. Rogge. I have followed your work since I first discover them here many months ago. Your excellent historic archive of the old Hong Kong will forever delight those grew up there in the era, especially to countless one who left the great city decades ago. Your work captured the daily life of the people and the allure of the former colony in it's struggle to become the pearl of the Orient.
Thank you so much Mr. Rogge. I was born in HK in 80’s. It shows the good old days of HK. The people look satisfied, hardworking and energetic. What an amazing city!
In those days, many small trading companies in Hong Kong hired caterers to bring lunches to their office so that they could have lunch in their office instead of going out for lunch. Most of those caterers were family-owned business. At 1:53, you can see the man carrying lunch dishes on a tray on top of his head, and his child was helping and carrying more food right behind him. At 2:20, another man also carried a full tray of food. The trading company I used to work for located about 500 feet from where the video was taken. Everyday, the caterer would deliver freshly cooked food to our office. Thanks to Michael for another precious video.
Thank you so much for posting this. I know that the core of Hong Kong has never changed, but it's kind of heartbreaking to see that the city has gotten so much crazier since the days of old...
I am so sad that I haven't seen the old Hong Kong. My first visit was in 2016 and been few times since. My favorite city by far. Hongkongers are fabulous people. Nice, polite, passionate. Cannot wait to go again although it is changing unfortunately.
After doing some internet research, the newspaper headline appeared to be referring to the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 when Kennedy was the U.S. president. The missiles were dismantled on Oct. 28, 1962.
It's amazing! I worked in Central for 20 years. Many spots I still walk by *everyday*! totally different of course. So good to see it's "Original" version.
It is a great documentary film ! It makes me remember my memory of the old 1960's Hong Kong. In the film, you can see the food caterers carrying the meals over their heads !
Thank you for your reply. No wonder the resolutions are higher than the regular 8mm during that time period. That explains why they look so good. Your dates in HK back in the 49 proved to be a valuable one. Look at the streets, only a few people walked on by. I had a glimpse of that moment in the early 60s but those peaceful moments will never return. Only through these clippings we can trace back to those golden moments. Thank you for sharing these videos.
Thanks so much for sharing these precious films, I have been living in HK these last 12 years and only just cought the last 6 months of the Colonial era here, yet I have a great fascination for HK's bygone years, sadly I'm in the minority..thanks again, really great to see..1964 the year the beatles came too!
Michael, the videos you took, I have to say, are high quality ones. Much better than the ones I saw on youtube dated 62 to 64 period. Were you using 8mm?? Thank you for transferring the images to digital form, so people from the 60s are able to catch up some good old times back then.
It's absolutely stunning! The newspaper kiosk appearing at 2:57-3:01, is believed to be the one nowadays located outside Pedder Building, Pedder Street. It can be found in Google Map.
Yes, that was on Pedder Street. Also at 2:09, the camera was at the intersection of Pedder Street and Queen's Road Central. The Shell House was where the Central Tower now. The street going uphill next to the Shell House is Wyndham Street.
Nice to watch this clip showing the previous old time of Hong Kong Central, the place that I've just been recently. There are things that we can't see anymore... one of those is the elder people's living style in the old Hong Kong... Thanks for sharing ^.^
Thanks. A collection of my photo's of Hong Kong Kong in the fifties will be shown from 17th March 2010 in the Tao Evolution Gallery, 13 Circular Pathway, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
Thank you! Michael. I am reaching middle age and this is slightly before my time. However, it is a shame that the government has not preserved many of the buildings in your picture. Now, HK has simply become a characterless city and its buildings have no architectual significance to attract tourists ... Our colonial master before my generation has made a great mistake ... sigh ...
Hi Michael, Thanks a lot for sharing with us all those amazing HK videos, I'm totally addicted to them. By the way, would you mind me sharing those HK videos to my friends or other forumers on my webpage? Of course, the copyright will be stated below the videos. I would be highly appreciated if you approve. Thanks in advance.
I love this clip just as much as the others if not more so. Were you working in HK back then? Would you happen to have any plans to travel to HK? You have a lot of fans here, we certainly love to meet a 'great' person who has brought back the past in such vivid images to the present generation!! Thanks for sharing.
The opening scenes of were taken 2 years before I was born but I recognised all the places. It's great to see it again. Is the DVD on sale? Thanks for posting this !!
WOW, it's amazing ! Thanks Michael. But is this the HK back in 1962 ? I notice the color of the clip changed at 0:53, could it be a different clip that you just combined together ? One other thing is that you mentioned you stationed in HK form 1949 to 1955, how come this clip dated in 1962 ? Anyway I love to watch more clips like this one, I always think that old Hong Kong was much more beautiful, with clearer sky and fresh air, it also had a sense of romance, do you have more ?
Indeed I combined some movies around a central theme. The ones from 0,53 are from the early fifties. I had some additional scenes taken by a friend of mine in 1962 to complete my TV film.
I'm 82 years old, so my memory and films are my time machine!
Hello Mr. Rogge, how are you?
Thank you for your film. Invaluable.
Mr Rogge, please tell us that you just become nonagenarian!
Your films are marvelous.
@@edmondhon1757 Thanks for your concern. Yes, I'm 91 now. Best wishes.
@@michaelijsbrand thank you for those vintage footage! It’s really valuable!!
thanks. it's valuable.
我在這一年出生. 我要多謝爸爸媽媽, 還有嫲嫲.
Yes, I have presented the Hk Govt. Archive and HK Museum with DVD's of these films, but they do not seem to be doing much with them.
I hope these are archived well, wherever in this world. These are well documented humanity.
History, especially the good one, is bad to rulers.
Present Govt. doesn't want to see these footages. It's a slap in their face.
What a fantastic place Hong Kong was. Full of dreams, hopes and happiness. All gone now.
definitely
wow! in a way it kind of still resembles what it looks like today. It's hard to believe how rapidly hongkong has changed and most people don't know what an exciting modern history hongkong has compared to other cities, and that change really accounts for a lot since so many have come and gone from this city. My grandfather has a tailoring shop in Central, in fact, still does today! Must be overwhelming for him to see the city change drastically, these videos make me understand him more. Thanks!
Leslie's father "張活海" also had a tailor shop at D'Aguilar St., Central 德己笠街 !
Old is gold love old Hong Kong
Rosida Andriyana aggressive but true...Hong Kong has no improvement once it has been returned to China. Let hkgers take control of themselves.
This was the year I was born in Hong Kong. Thanks for the upload. 🍻🍻🍻
SAME HERE
Same same. 😄
Same here
都成老大叔了
I was even richer! I filmed it on 16mm Kodachrome film. I left HK in 1961 and am living in Amsterdam, Netherlands now.
This is simply amazing! Thank you, Michael, for treasuring these valuable footages of HK in the old days. I am especially impressed by the high picture quality (don't know how you managed to do so). At 0.15, I think the building being constructed is the Mandarin Oriental...
Yes, at 0:15, the building being built is the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. The old building adjacent to it was the old Prince's building.
It's amazing to see the spirit of Hong Kong being captured so long ago yet it reminds of modern HK so much. It is indeed a very special place!
Thank you so much!
I am from Hong kong but younger than this period.
Hong Kong been changing alot, and I love to see his old time.
I feel touching and crying inside when I see this.
Thanks
He has passed away. Rest in peace. 😢
1962, my mom was only a year old. It's great to have no other voice over, one can hear the sounds of the street better. The clip still strangely feels so contemporary. Thank you for uploading it.
使人懷念的年代
To this day I still remember the aroma of coffee around the corner of Pedder Street and the crystals at The Town and Country shop at Theatre Lane.Thanks again for posting. Fond memories!!
Yes, the aroma of coffee, from that cafe inside Gloucester Building with the green banded coffee cups?
I am 70 now. I was inside that cafe and I loved the smell. Dairy Farm? Too bad my parent are long gone now, otherwise I could ask them.
Thank you for such a wonderful video.....brings back old memories growing up in HK !!
I just can't forget the rickshaw ride with my mom to catch the Macau ferry. Golden era. Thx for sharing!
Thank you so much for providing us this time machine :)
Now that we can travel back and forth to the 50's and even 40's to see how Hongkong people REALLY lived at that time. This is so different than seeing old Hongkong from a movie. Mr. Rogge, you are such a gifted file maker!
Thank you so much for taking the effort to digitize these old films! Instant subcribe!!!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
A fantastic historical record. Thank you for posting all your films Michael.
Wooow, I can recognize all these places. I lived in Central and everything feels like not too long ago. A newspaper stall was my neighbor's. If it was not 1997, I would never want to leave this place. Thanks for all these memories.
Thank you Mr Rogge. It is precious and very valuable.
Wow the sky was so blue back then. Thank you for all these amazing videos.
Your collection of old Hong Kong Videos is absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Oh gosh! This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your videos.i hope to see more of old hong kong
Michael is a legend through and through. You can see the genius in all of his camera work, correction..... cinematography. I can't get enough of these videos. However, part of me weeps when I see the "Old" Hong Kong consumed by the "New" Hong Kong of today.
Thank you very much Michael for sharing all these precious old films of Hong Kong where I was born and bred. They really brought back a lot of memory to me.
I have to admit this is one of the best video of Hong Kong History. Good job. Salute.
You are welcome Sir. We Hong Kong people are very impressed by your efforts in keeping memories and records that we always cherish.
Thank you for the footage!! my mom was still 5 year in 1962, but i totally love everything from this old hong kong. So much more beautiful the way it was. i really wish up in heaven, we got a chance to travel back to old hong kong
@MichaelRogge
Dear Mr. Rogge. I have followed your work since I first discover them here many months ago. Your excellent historic archive of the old Hong Kong will forever delight those grew up there in the era, especially to countless one who left the great city decades ago. Your work captured the daily life of the people and the allure of the former colony in it's struggle to become the pearl of the Orient.
thank you so much for letting me to have a glimpse of the past of my city! wish you all the best Mr. Rogge
absolutely awesome video. I was born 2 years after this video. This is like going back in time right in front of eyes
Thank you so much Mr. Rogge. I was born in HK in 80’s. It shows the good old days of HK. The people look satisfied, hardworking and energetic. What an amazing city!
In those days, many small trading companies in Hong Kong hired caterers to bring lunches to their office so that they could have lunch in their office instead of going out for lunch. Most of those caterers were family-owned business. At 1:53, you can see the man carrying lunch dishes on a tray on top of his head, and his child was helping and carrying more food right behind him. At 2:20, another man also carried a full tray of food. The trading company I used to work for located about 500 feet from where the video was taken. Everyday, the caterer would deliver freshly cooked food to our office. Thanks to Michael for another precious video.
Thank you so much for posting this.
I know that the core of Hong Kong has never changed, but it's kind of heartbreaking to see that the city has gotten so much crazier since the days of old...
I am so sad that I haven't seen the old Hong Kong. My first visit was in 2016 and been few times since. My favorite city by far. Hongkongers are fabulous people. Nice, polite, passionate. Cannot wait to go again although it is changing unfortunately.
OMG, I remember that is where I stand from the Library looking down to the harbor. Thank you so much for posting.
After doing some internet research, the newspaper headline appeared to be referring to the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 when Kennedy was the U.S. president. The missiles were dismantled on Oct. 28, 1962.
kykong, I can see that as well.
Thanks! I was trying to read it 🤔🤔
yes - and they didn't point out that it happened because the US agreed to move some missiles away from Russia also.
Crazy! You have that high quality camera this day grandfather👍🏻
I was in Hong Kong 1962...beautiful !!
Such a great glimpse into the past ! Everything is so new and clean back then 💙 thank you sir for these great videos 🙏
It's amazing! I worked in Central for 20 years. Many spots I still walk by *everyday*! totally different of course. So good to see it's "Original" version.
I'm turning 50 this year, and these sights and sounds are part of my earliest memories... Thank you for your wonderful films.
That shot was used in the title of HK Cable TV series '1963' !
Great video although I do not recognise any of it. I love this type of footage. Thank you for posting it. I love the history.
thx for keeping, upload and share old hk memories
It is a great documentary film ! It makes me remember my memory of the old 1960's Hong Kong.
In the film, you can see the food caterers carrying the meals over their heads !
My! How big changes
has transformed into.
This are pleasured photos!
0:27-0:29 the beautiful Hong Kong Club building, demolished in 1981, sad.......
I was so confused cuz I never saw that building before, sad it got demolished 20 years before I was born
Your presentation is highly interesting to watch. Thank you very much and take care.
Your home video looks better than some of the commercial movies made in Hong Kong at the time, great quality stuff!!!!
Thank you for your reply. No wonder the resolutions are higher than the regular 8mm during that time period. That explains why they look so good.
Your dates in HK back in the 49 proved to be a valuable one. Look at the streets, only a few people walked on by. I had a glimpse of that moment in the early 60s but those peaceful moments will never return. Only through these clippings we can trace back to those golden moments. Thank you for sharing these videos.
Thanks so much for sharing these precious films, I have been living in HK these last 12 years and only just cought the last 6 months of the Colonial era here, yet I have a great fascination for HK's bygone years, sadly I'm in the minority..thanks again, really great to see..1964 the year the beatles came too!
Gem in orient, amazing work, a piece of history.
Love it !!!
Michael, the videos you took, I have to say, are high quality ones. Much better than the ones I saw on youtube dated 62 to 64 period. Were you using 8mm??
Thank you for transferring the images to digital form, so people from the 60s are able to catch up some good old times back then.
Am i the only one wonder what kind of camera he using to record all awesome video back in 60s!!
Wow .it looks like the video was just taken 20 years ago.. amazing
I loved it! I wish I had been there. Hong Kong was so beautiful back then!
Thank you very much for sharing these valuable clips!
Very precious clip that awake my memory in that era!
50s had color camera ??? woo~~You videos are treasure!!!
Wonderful video brings back fond memories, thanks!
Uncle Rogge,
I really wish you could come to Hong Kong and share your experience with our HK folks.
Jeffery from Hong Kong
Time flies,hard to believe it's almost 60 years ago, a lot of people are no longer with us.
Yes, that's how it looked like. I was there. Thanks Michael.
such a beautiful city! thanks.a lot uncle Rogge
It's absolutely stunning! The newspaper kiosk appearing at 2:57-3:01, is believed to be the one nowadays located outside Pedder Building, Pedder Street. It can be found in Google Map.
Yes, that was on Pedder Street. Also at 2:09, the camera was at the intersection of Pedder Street and Queen's Road Central. The Shell House was where the Central Tower now. The street going uphill next to the Shell House is Wyndham Street.
Is Pedder Building still intact to this date ?
This is amazing video. interesting for old Hong Kong videos. Thanks for share this information
Nice to watch this clip showing the previous old time of Hong Kong Central, the place that I've just been recently. There are things that we can't see anymore... one of those is the elder people's living style in the old Hong Kong...
Thanks for sharing ^.^
This is great. Thank you for sharing
Bedankt voor de mooie filmpjes. Geniet ervan!
Thanks. A collection of my photo's of Hong Kong Kong in the fifties will be shown from 17th March 2010 in the Tao Evolution Gallery, 13 Circular Pathway, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
A month before I was born!
Thanks for vids of 1967. I'm surprised that even in 1967 so much had changed already after the fifties , especially in Wanchai.
Thanks for your upload old central that is place I live in .
Thank you for posting this!!!!!!!!!
@StarlightForOneYear. Indeed they acquired my DVD's for their archive.
there were far less people than today
I was there in the year 1962 too ! I recognize most of the streets and building
Well done ! Thank you very very much indeed !
simply amazing !!!
Right you are!
Thank you! Michael. I am reaching middle age and this is slightly before my time. However, it is a shame that the government has not preserved many of the buildings in your picture. Now, HK has simply become a characterless city and its buildings have no architectual significance to attract tourists ... Our colonial master before my generation has made a great mistake ... sigh ...
很懷念的童年回憶景象!!
Treasures!
I miss the Queen's and King's Theatre which I spent lots of time in.
Thanks for posting, and wish you to have a long life.
Hi Michael, Thanks a lot for sharing with us all those amazing HK videos, I'm totally addicted to them. By the way, would you mind me sharing those HK videos to my friends or other forumers on my webpage? Of course, the copyright will be stated below the videos. I would be highly appreciated if you approve. Thanks in advance.
glad to see that the City Hall still stands where it is
I love this clip just as much as the others if not more so. Were you working in HK back then? Would you happen to have any plans to travel to HK? You have a lot of fans here, we certainly love to meet a 'great' person who has brought back the past in such vivid images to the present generation!! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, I understand that the big building boom started by the time you arrived.
The opening scenes of were taken 2 years before I was born but I recognised all the places. It's great to see it again. Is the DVD on sale?
Thanks for posting this !!
This was taken 2 years before I was born but I recognised all the places. It's great to see it again. Is the DVD on sale?
Thanks for posting this !!
these upload video are just so so so nice. thanks for sharing it on youtube. thanks mate, dank u well. ik neem aan dat je een nederlander bent.
My god michael, these are like 720p HD videos, how did you managed to record these!
Thanks for sharing.
WOW, it's amazing ! Thanks Michael. But is this the HK back in 1962 ? I notice the color of the clip changed at 0:53, could it be a different clip that you just combined together ? One other thing is that you mentioned you stationed in HK form 1949 to 1955, how come this clip dated in 1962 ? Anyway I love to watch more clips like this one, I always think that old Hong Kong was much more beautiful, with clearer sky and fresh air, it also had a sense of romance, do you have more ?
Thanks for sharing
Indeed I combined some movies around a central theme. The ones from 0,53 are from the early fifties. I had some additional scenes taken by a friend of mine in 1962 to complete my TV film.
THANKS A LOT ' HONK KONG IS MY HOME COUNTRY ' I'M 73 YEARS OLD.
It was a very great view of British Colony from the past.