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Hong Kong (1968)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
  • Various shots show a traditional dragon dance before a crowd of people on a paved area near the harbour in Hong Kong. Aerial L/S of skyscrapers around the harbour. We see a jet aeroplane (a Boeing 707) coming in to land at Kai Tak airport; western businessmen get off; packages and two dogs in a cage are unloaded from the hold.
    Two trams are seen passing on a hill leading from mountains to the city. People on ferries travel across the harbour; the Yamahata car ferry pulls into dock and cars drive off. Various shots of the city streets of Hong Kong (in daylight); lots of signs in Chinese hang from the buildings. Several nice market shots; food being cooked and served to customers on the street; people buying vegetables and fruit; goldfish in large silver bowls; a flower stall; a rather bizarre 'facial' is performed on a customer - her grey painted face is twanged with an elastic band!
    L/S of the Hong Kong Hilton Hotel; several other skyscrapers. Beautiful L/Ss of a bay surrounded by mountains as commentator notes the similarity to Monte Carlo. Various beach shots at Repulse Bay; young locals bask on the beach with their transistor radios; western visitors frolic in the sea and stroll about in groovy gingham bikinis.
    Harvest time: people are seen thrashing cut corn; walking barefoot over corn to dry it; watering and ploughing paddy fields; joss sticks are laid out to dry over bamboo canes. In the harbour at Aberdeen, we see several shots of junks and sampans; people transporting produce in small boats; a huge floating seafood restaurant (or fishmongers?); a man selecting an exotic lobster.
    At West Bay we see young people (some in kaftans) having a barbecue on the beach; a man walks over with the lobster and holds it over the fire to cook. Several shots of neon signs advertising nightclubs and bars; the city streets at night.
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    FILM ID:433.11
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Комментарии • 7

  • @rosmindallah4046
    @rosmindallah4046 4 года назад +23

    Full of fond memories

  • @justinehayward2553
    @justinehayward2553 8 лет назад +31

    Excellent

  • @leealex24
    @leealex24 2 года назад +14

    Actually, Hong Kong is quite similar to Malaya during early days. Both Hong Kong and Malaya were under British rule and admittedly, the British did administer the state/country pretty well during their period.

    • @lucialindeboom1382
      @lucialindeboom1382 Год назад

      Malaya was not as good as Hong Kong those many years ago, even both were under British rules. Check your facts better please.

  • @afriend9428
    @afriend9428 Год назад

    *Love Hong Kong*

  • @martinleicht5911
    @martinleicht5911 Год назад

    How times change !! ✌

  • @michaelbrownlee9497
    @michaelbrownlee9497 Год назад +1

    The Chinese resented the British seeing them as invaders. However during the transition back into chinese rule many cashed out/left in fear of corruption and loss of gains to seek shelter in the British colonies and it's adherence to a legal code that guaranteed there human rights. How could the British legal system remain uncorrupted, against a system that embraces a contradiction above all else, racial, tribal unification working tirelessly and endlessly toward displacing it's former legal reformer into a unjust punitive legal system.
    Such is the crisis of a corrupted centralized system, regarding it's participants rich or poor to be tolerated to give but not receive. The result being ever more organised rackets under political protection, decimating the intellectual in favor of blind obedience.