Watching these photos makes me feel like peeling the onions, ended up full of tears in my eyes, I walked once from Wong Tai Sin to Shatin during the excursion of Primary School in the late 50’s. and I lived in Shatin from 1982-95, then moved to overseas . Thanks so much for your greatest efforts. Cheers, R.K.
@@cordeliaho164 Hi Cordi, it's great to hear from you. I've been a little busy lately. Now, things are on track, and I am preparing for the EU tour. As a matter of fact, it's a shock to have your message after all this years. The teenage memories are still fresh in my mind. The schools, teachers, mates, and many others......!Oh, yes Cordi, i hate to say that. However, It is an ugly world! Before we chat about our crazy teenager's doings. Can you give me a couple of facts that you are one of the gals I met on the road? Sorry but it's necessary. Look to talk to you in email, sincerely
A nostalgic and sentimental journey down memory lane of the Hong Kong golden age era. Picturesque scenery and heartwarming music. An impressive labor of art and excellently documented.
I lived in Hung Hum , Kowloon during the 60’s . Went from Kowloon City area over the Lion Rock Mount twice on to ShaTin and ride the train back to Tsim Sha Tsai . During those days of plenty of Chinese ( mainland ) refugees rushing into HK , my mother brought breads over certain areas to feed a few of them . Later found two sons of our friend used live near our Ming Garden in GuangZhou were among those refugees , my mom didn’t find them instead being informed by the HK police because these two brothers got our name and address and so we for sure accepted them . And later we found they swam into HK instead walk across the hilly areas of the border . It was later that too many of the refugees came on and so the HK government had to send them back after given them a meal . And they came again . So sad for them risking their lives crossing the border because they would starve to death if they stay put at where they came from . Those refugees were talking about in the millions . Many of them mentioned that they were so glad to see the British flag ( Union Jack ) when they came close to the border . Every HK local news papers and Radios got plenty of such news and later the United Nations Refugees system stepped in . 🙏. Those were part of the 60’s and many of the younger generations probably know nothing about it anymore . 🙏🕊️
Thanks RK, my parents got married in 73 and they moved to live in Shatin, and a year later i was born. Since then, i have been living in Shatin/ Taiwai till now. Never a moment i not love this place i call home. Thank you so much for all these photos. Meant a whole lot to me.
Thank you for sharing. What a trip down the memory lane! For most of us who really appreciate this video must be in their 60s or 70s and a lot are probably not resident in Hong Kong.
JL : Thank you for watching. Here are the statistics: 37% of the viewers are over 65 and 54% are from 35 to 64 years old. 71% views come from Hong Kong
@@RK-hg7ye Thank you for the response with the statistics. I have to admit that I am rather surprised to learn that more than half of the viewers are under 64 and some are as young as 35! I just thought that most of those who would be interested were those over 60s "old cake"! 😄
Thanks for your Hard Working on those Photos Managing and Slide Show Videos Editing. You are Great ! i am 67 living in Fanling since i was 3. My Middle School was in Mongkok. So i always using Train to pass Shatin on every week days during i was studing.
This video of the pass is very meaningful and touching and nice unfortunately the movie change too fast where no time to watch the picture carefully and need not to say, trying to read the subtitles.
Sizler yasasaniz nolcak inançsız insanlar saçma sapan şeylere takip her pis şeyi yiyorsunuz köpeklere eziyet ediyorsunuz çin pis bir ülke dunyada keşke olmasaydı böyle bir ülke inançsız putlara tapanlar
Absolutely brilliant video thank you. I grew up in Fo Tan and Ha Wo Che but never appreciated the rich history of the area and the huge changes seen in the last 130years.
@@Pingau spent a year and countless hrs working on one but gave up due to the complexity of the subject matter.. Thank you for asking though Will think it over again. Do you live in Hong Kong or overseas?
Thank R K. We were poor. But we were happy. Many bare have enough food to live. They still felt good because across the bother China was even poorer. For now, across the border, China is much more richer than Hong Kong. Maybe, that is the reason that HK people had put up a fight against the mainland China in 2019.
You should not keep the white text it’s sometimes difficult to read but you should make the text bolder for easier reading. Thanks for making this interesting documentary.
Thank you for your advice. I had thought about it as well. I guess at the time of putting the video together, my main focus was to accentuate the images. As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Thank you again.
Ben: Sorry, I don't remember as I literally browsed through a couple of hundreds of websites and thousand of images over a long period of time. What I can tell you is that I had been to his mansion when I was very young.
Wow, what a heavy storage of memories there was! Life is ephemeral, so is the evolving appearance of a place like Shatin. I fancy what it would be like if Hong Kong had only 3 million inhabitants now. Many might think it can hardly be able to get so materially developed as it is today. But, in terms of quality of life, one might think differently perhaps. Indubitably, there would be good and bad things mixed together making it hard for anyone to mete out a fair judgement. However, a stark impression this collection of images gives me is that the nature of its growth originates as a respite for people to survive after fleeing from war and political tyranny. And this makes me difficult not to stare at the irony of history that political aggressiveness could smash a safe haven so blatantly at one stroke recently. No sober democratic leader would dare do it today, unless he is out of his mind. And out of his mind he definitely is.
I tried not to be political and to state the fact only. The fact is that the city of Shatin look totally unrecognizable today. Population-wise, Shatin has grown from a rural township of about 15,000 people in the early 60s to roughly 700,000 today. Some would call it a success story.
@@RK-hg7ye Thanks for your feedback. You have really done a great job in compiling such a comprehensive retrospection of Shatin's early years. Few can deny that the building of satellite towns in the 70s was one of many credits of the British colonial legacy to Hong Kong. My whining is only an outcry for the imminent threat of a hiatus of its development because of a sudden political about-turn that severely affects the city at present. I personally am not interested in politics.
請問多位網友們,可有曾經有友人於何柬樓@聖安德烈英文書院~~有寄宿、走讀;有小學、亦有中學。68年首度入駐公開招生!Form 2 Form 1 .有很多新界少年男女就讀㗎,所以有好多大埔大圍沙田的同學、亦有許多市區的⋯⋯我68年入、69年返出市區⋯⋯請問若有網友們知悉有認識的人是這段時間曾經在聖安德烈英文書院讀書的⋯⋯可以大家聊天呀!
我住橫頭磡,有幸兒時常爬慈雲山落沙田玩,親眼睇住沙田的轉變,滄海桑田,不堪回首
我在1957-1969年間住在沙田大涌橋附近,這個視頻給我帶回不少回憶。
1962是最大影響香港的年份,沙田是極重要的地點,年頭時𠕇幾百萬大陸難民擁入香港,我家傭人的姪仔是其中之一,但在新界途中被黑邦捉到,之後通知那傭人,用$1000港幣買他回來。當時英政府立例如果難民能出到九龍就會給居留權,所以沙田是最後一線,如被英軍捉到就只有一餐飯吃然後送回大陸。
同年年尾溫黛台風襲港,沙田水位升了20呎,很多鄉村木屋都被吹倒及浸掉,全港死亡人數有183人,其中127死在沙田,風後我們要暫時搬到九龍兩個月才可搬回沙田,離開沙田時所行經之路到處見到人與動物的死屍,慘不忍睹。
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滿滿的回憶,合上眼往事前塵仿忽就在眼前😌火車出了獅子山馬上濃郁牛屎鄉土味就傳来😂獅子山相隔了两個世界,一個車水馬龍,另個近乎被人遺忘自生自滅的源鄉土
@RK-hg7ye
1 year ago
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多謝版主將珍貴收藏與網民共享
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想睇 條片行得好快 啲字好矇睇唔清楚 放棄唔睇
70 年前的曾大屋,沙田的小桃園酒家,當時的車牌號碼是 AD AB 字頭,沙田火車站傍是食店,後面是打乒乓波,山水豆花,萬佛寺,都是我們的回憶。👍💕
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片中的石硤尾木屋村也曾去過😮😢😓🛖🔥
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感謝楼主用心制作,很有價值的纪錄片,見證沙田变化,知道沙田的前世今生。🙏
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Watching these photos makes me feel like peeling the onions, ended up full of tears in my eyes, I walked once from Wong Tai Sin to Shatin during the excursion of Primary School in the late 50’s. and I lived in Shatin from 1982-95,
then moved to overseas . Thanks so much for your greatest efforts. Cheers, R.K.
Thank you, cheers.
Yup, beautiful Sha Tin in the late 50's!
I lived in Shatin from 1984 to 1994 then move overseas too.
@@kingmak2233 Cheers for being one of the SHATIN YAUs once, , I am now enjoying my retirement in Sydney, All the best, Mr. K.Mak.
👍歷史價值珍貴照片🕰️
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謝謝版主的分享。時光倒流七十年!景物人面已全非。時間若飛,片刻即去,昨天的妳,會否相聚!記憶中車廂裏的對望與揮手,披頭與比知的年代,是多麼美麗的回憶!分別五十多年,火車車廂中的女生們,妳們尚好嗎?
Mr Chan: Dream on and keep it alive. You never know.
Hello Mr Chan, I was one of the 火車厢中的女生們,I am doing well and how are you doing all these years? 🤗
@@cordeliaho164 Hi Cordi, it's great to hear from you. I've been a little busy lately. Now, things are on track, and I am preparing for the EU tour. As a matter of fact, it's a shock to have your message after all this years. The teenage memories are still fresh in my mind. The schools, teachers, mates, and many others......!Oh, yes Cordi, i hate to say that. However, It is an ugly world! Before we chat about our crazy teenager's doings. Can you give me a couple of facts that you are one of the gals I met on the road? Sorry but it's necessary. Look to talk to you in email, sincerely
A nostalgic and sentimental journey down memory lane of the Hong Kong golden age era. Picturesque scenery and heartwarming music. An impressive labor of art and excellently documented.
感謝楼主把香港美好回憶,重現眼前,這一切一切,都是重歸美好,舊日景物人情,豐厚純潔,可惜今天面目全非,往日認識的和善面孔,早已騎黃鶴🦩而去。
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謝謝你的影片。回憶就七十年代當時的情況
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多謝編緝長盡介紹沙田之變遷歴史,多謝!
唔使客氣, 謝謝收看.
弟今年72歲仍在沙田火炭路近黃竹洋村附近居住,以前是種菜養豬,後來入職紀律部隊工作4O年長,現己退休生活無休,開心,快樂每一天,多謝大家!
我今年 70 歲。 自 1952 年起住在火炭附近,但自 1974 年起離開香港。 我還記得怡和染廠搬進來之前美麗祥和的火炭。
請享受你的退休生活。 好好照顧自己。
I lived in Hung Hum , Kowloon during the 60’s . Went from Kowloon City area over the Lion Rock Mount twice on to ShaTin and ride the train back to Tsim Sha Tsai . During those days of plenty of Chinese ( mainland ) refugees rushing into HK , my mother brought breads over certain areas to feed a few of them . Later found two sons of our friend used live near our Ming Garden in GuangZhou were among those refugees , my mom didn’t find them instead being informed by the HK police because these two brothers got our name and address and so we for sure accepted them . And later we found they swam into HK instead walk across the hilly areas of the border . It was later that too many of the refugees came on and so the HK government had to send them back after given them a meal . And they came again . So sad for them risking their lives crossing the border because they would starve to death if they stay put at where they came from . Those refugees were talking about in the millions . Many of them mentioned that they were so glad to see the British flag ( Union Jack ) when they came close to the border . Every HK local news papers and Radios got plenty of such news and later the United Nations Refugees system stepped in . 🙏. Those were part of the 60’s and many of the younger generations probably know nothing about it anymore . 🙏🕊️
Mr Yuen, thank you for watching and thank you for your comment.
History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme.
Thank You , Thank You and Thank You for this video, Priceless !
Thank you for watching
Can watch again n again
Thank you
Thanks RK, my parents got married in 73 and they moved to live in Shatin, and a year later i was born. Since then, i have been living in Shatin/ Taiwai till now. Never a moment i not love this place i call home. Thank you so much for all these photos. Meant a whole lot to me.
Gildas, thank you for watching. I moved away in 1974, the year you were born.
沙田的回憶懷念老一輩香港人的回憶
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謝謝分享🙏
謝謝你
我是1977年入住沙田,再看看同回憶返當年的景況
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那年代的景點我都親眼見過6O每次去沙田遊行都會買炸豆府吃和去龍華吃紅燒乳鴨真係回味难忙。
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Thank you for sharing. What a trip down the memory lane! For most of us who really appreciate this video must be in their 60s or 70s and a lot are probably not resident in Hong Kong.
JL : Thank you for watching. Here are the statistics: 37% of the viewers are over 65 and 54% are from 35 to 64 years old.
71% views come from Hong Kong
@@RK-hg7ye Thank you for the response with the statistics. I have to admit that I am rather surprised to learn that more than half of the viewers are under 64 and some are as young as 35! I just thought that most of those who would be interested were those over 60s "old cake"! 😄
@@jimmyli3352 You mean old farts
懐かしい映像です。私が初めて香港に行ったのは、1971年でした。
コメントありがとうございます。僕は1974年に香港を離れました。
兒時1968年左右我們每年都會在馬料水坐電船仔去馬鞍山瑪利諾方濟各修會探望修女們,那些情景還歷歷在目☺️🙏
Thank you for watching
Thanks for your Hard Working on those Photos Managing and Slide Show Videos Editing. You are Great ! i am 67 living in Fanling since i was 3. My Middle School was in Mongkok. So i always using Train to pass Shatin on every week days during i was studing.
感謝提供沙田昔日珍貴照片!
但可惜網上仍未有照片提供,小桃源(即 作壆坑村與文政學校之間木屋小鎮), 灰窰下, 沙田圍 ,小瀝源等舊式村落,特別是小瀝源大輋六十年代是沙田區小學常走訪學校旅行的地方!
可惜到目前為止仍無法在網上獲見!
但幸好,最重要的沙田畫舫卻有多角度靚相保留,真係好開心,要妥存!
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噢,我小時候就是讀文正小學,又常去作壆坑游水,卻不知那地方名叫小桃源,謝謝你提起。
@@RK-hg7ye cin hiç güzel değil pis ülke ve insanlar hayvan katliamı inançsız ona buna tapan değersiz bir ülke
This video of the pass is very meaningful and touching and nice unfortunately the movie change too fast where no time to watch the picture carefully and need not to say, trying to read the subtitles.
Thank you
Life is a moment in space, time really runs fast as I am 72 years old already.
We are all lonelier than ever, but hope your dream is not gone yet
@@RK-hg7ye to iiuuiii
Me too 💪
68 myself, right behind you big brother or sister
As you have expressed it so well - life is but a moment in space; time runs so fast as I am 73 already.
看見那些熟悉的村名,一陣陣心疼,名字仍在,環境完全不同,兒時記憶,只能在腦海回盪!以前,行出門口,至到沙田市中心,每一個相遇的人,都會打招呼,現在,就算是同村的人,也用陌路!老一輩走了,新一代沒有感情,故鄉,還能回去嗎?
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@@RK-hg7ye 感激的應該是我!永遠收藏在電腦中,謝謝你!
Sizler yasasaniz nolcak inançsız insanlar saçma sapan şeylere takip her pis şeyi yiyorsunuz köpeklere eziyet ediyorsunuz çin pis bir ülke dunyada keşke olmasaydı böyle bir ülke inançsız putlara tapanlar
Absolutely brilliant video thank you. I grew up in Fo Tan and Ha Wo Che but never appreciated the rich history of the area and the huge changes seen in the last 130years.
Thank you for watching
A labour of love compiled by you, has reawakened fond memories by those who have viewed this historical montage
Thank you for watching. Much appreciated.
編者你好!這輯影片中提及到沙田何東樓典故有少許補充、本人於67年曾經在何東樓( 由位於紅磡曲街之聖安德烈學校租賃作為一間寄宿及走讀共融)聖安德烈英文書院就讀Form 2 寄宿生至68年尾!這別墅好多故事與傳聞!影片中的何東別墅的前後左右之多角度拍攝令我即時回到50多年前的段段回憶!沙田、火炭、大圍多個地方留低很多腳毛!同大圍區有一隊小型球球豫(區內幾威㗎!)成日交手。火炭埋便村屋的什麼石榴、番石榴、木瓜、龍眼、黃皮⋯⋯都唔知有幾多俾我哋D星期六中午放學可返屋企順着鉄路行去沙田時順手⋯⋯!對面烏溪沙都試過游過去(當時有同學扒艇仔係附近)由別墅兩傍周圍既海邊沙灘地,俾夜晚偷走出嚟嘅我.同學們掘咗好多蜆、蟹仔、瀨尿蝦⋯⋯好多海產!試過有一晚掘咗2個大竹籮咁鬼多、交咗俾飯堂!成個禮拜有很多餐都有呢啲餸!其實不嬲我哋都係咁耐不耐偷走去挖⋯⋯咪週不時同學老師們有餸加!校長知道、老師和舍監:他們留宿。他們是知知為不知!)呢段學校的寄宿生涯之點點滴滴、一世人也忘不了!要寫一日都係停不下來。多謝你!當時的攝影是非潮流、又昂貴玩意⋯⋯沒甚照片留下!
感謝收看和你的新资料
Thank you for the video!
My pleasure!
童年回憶,多謝分享。
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The pictures are precious. Thank you! But the pictures turning just make me feel dizzy.
Sorry but thank you for watching.
很有價值嘅視頻 讚!
thank you
Absolutely wonderful. I thank you so much.
Thank you for watching
沙田是我成長的地方 游泳有大山水 馬尿水 兒時常跟大人去沙田大戲院睇好戲 不花錢 認親認戚 跟上 那時可以帶入 夏天可享受冷氣 講也講不完 多謝版主 給我沙田仔美好回憶 光陰似箭 已接近七張
感謝收看, 沙田仔
@@RK-hg7ye 謝謝你
非常好👍👍👍
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Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful video.
Thank you for watching
precious pictures
thank you for watching
在視頻25:12處,圖中標記“沙田畫舫/馬鞍山”處,那裡不是馬鞍山,是近石門的一處已關閉了的石礦採石場。現在那處近路旁有一個垃圾轉運站的東西。山坡則重新種植回很多的樹木,睇落已回復得唔錯囉。
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i loved and quite appreciate the back ground piano music
Thank you for watching
niceeeee
Thank you for watching
@@RK-hg7ye + why you not uploading
@@Pingau spent a year and countless hrs working on one but gave up due to the complexity of the subject matter..
Thank you for asking though Will think it over again. Do you live in Hong Kong or overseas?
@@RK-hg7ye yes, i live in hong kong
Wow, what a history lesson this video provides. Have not seen anything better.
Thank you
搜集得非常好看後好傷感。
thank you
"journey" Memories! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching
@@RK-hg7ye In your video, some of the photographs is very rare and valuable. Thanks again!
Thank you so much!
Thank u for watching
very good video
Thank you for watching
在視頻中21:52處,圖中若其他標記是正確的,例如聯泰紗廠、上/下禾輋、沙田畫舫、城門河、沙田海等,那麼標記的大埔道是錯的,這應該是獅子山隧道公路,新開的道路連接獅子山隧道。若那是新開的公路,那麼大圍不是在圖中那處。
再者,圖中沙田墟的字下的一條大直路,應該是舊時沙田飛機場的跑道。
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對,右下角盡頭是現在的靈基中心,圖中標示不是大圍,應該是沙田頭新村。
沙田前世今生,非常珍貴!
Thank you
thank you
做得好好
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滄海桑田⋯⋯
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Thank R K.
We were poor. But we were happy. Many bare have enough food to live. They still felt good because across the bother China was even poorer. For now, across the border, China is much more richer than Hong Kong. Maybe, that is the reason that HK people had put up a fight against the mainland China in 2019.
Thank you for watching.
九唔撘八,你個啲唔係抗爭,喺係度搞破壞
You should not keep the white text it’s sometimes difficult to read but you should make the text bolder for easier reading. Thanks for making this interesting documentary.
Thank you for your advice. I had thought about it as well. I guess at the time of putting the video together, my main focus was to accentuate the images. As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Thank you again.
@@RK-hg7ye welcome, yes well stated those photos are worth a thousand words.
Brings back memories of my childhood there
現在沙田經一號幹線往尖沙嘴真快!
People are mostly affected by sound more than sight. The sound it let Human active on Thinking. So we can remind those had past.
May I know where you do get the information of Lau Sui’s (劉瑞) residence? Thank you! 🙏
Ben:
Sorry, I don't remember as I literally browsed through a couple of hundreds of websites and thousand of images over a long period of time.
What I can tell you is that I had been to his mansion when I was very young.
Wow, what a heavy storage of memories there was! Life is ephemeral, so is the evolving appearance of a place like Shatin. I fancy what it would be like if Hong Kong had only 3 million inhabitants now. Many might think it can hardly be able to get so materially developed as it is today. But, in terms of quality of life, one might think differently perhaps. Indubitably, there would be good and bad things mixed together making it hard for anyone to mete out a fair judgement. However, a stark impression this collection of images gives me is that the nature of its growth originates as a respite for people to survive after fleeing from war and political tyranny. And this makes me difficult not to stare at the irony of history that political aggressiveness could smash a safe haven so blatantly at one stroke recently. No sober democratic leader would dare do it today, unless he is out of his mind. And out of his mind he definitely is.
2 million inhabitants when I was born.
I tried not to be political and to state the fact only. The fact is that the city of Shatin look totally unrecognizable today.
Population-wise, Shatin has grown from a rural township of about 15,000 people in the early 60s to roughly 700,000 today.
Some would call it a success story.
@@RK-hg7ye Thanks for your feedback. You have really done a great job in compiling such a comprehensive retrospection of Shatin's early years. Few can deny that the building of satellite towns in the 70s was one of many credits of the British colonial legacy to Hong Kong. My whining is only an outcry for the imminent threat of a hiatus of its development because of a sudden political about-turn that severely affects the city at present. I personally am not interested in politics.
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就一大塊地, 滄海桑田, 都分不清東西南北
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我出生在沙田, 1974 年離開. 從那時起在兩個不同的國家生活. 50年來, 對香港沒有太多關注, 2017年和2018年回訪,但不會再回去了
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Only a split of a second in the eyes of my Lion Rock, at 495m.
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庸俗倔起的大湾区怎可相题并論。
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「黄牛山下有一洞,可藏十萬八千眾,先到之人得安穩,後到之人半路送」。「水巷仍須是樂邦,諸生不用走茫茫,錢財散去猶小事,性命安全謝上蒼」。.....香港樂土福地之說由来。