I love those tram rides . I would go at night and ride from Causeway Bay all the way to North Point and back , this was back in the sixties. What a great memory.
artamerican This short film is indeed dated from around the late 1960's.I can recognise the old taxi cabs and some of them were the old Mercedes Benz.The second tow compartment was introduced around late 1967 since I was one of the very first one to ride on the tow compartment when I was a seven year old boy in 1967.I have also a photo taken around that time showing the second tow compartment of the tram when there was a riot in October that same year.Tough times in those days.
1967. Ah ! I think this is the year when HKTVB started broadcasting in competition with Rediffusion.I can still remember the program Enjoy Yourself Tonight started at 9:30 in the evening.Connie Chan was my idol in these years.
Just got back from Hong Kong, modern double decker buses, modern cars, some amazing new buildings, with the same old double decker trams!!! It's still in heavy use and cheap ($2 HK) 26 cents per ride. Good way to see HK Island.
0:22 - Intersection of Hennessy Rd/Wanchai Rd 1:00 - Queensway/Admiralty (was navy garrisons, now a shopping mall) 1:15 - Hilton Hotel (left, demolished) & old Bank of China (middle, still there!) 1:22 - old HSBC (left), old Mandarin (right) Oriental Hotel (all demolished) 2:41 - Sheung Wan HK-Macau Ferry Pier (see the hydrofoil there?)
Great film - at 1:15 that's Queens Road, old Bank of China bldg ahead with the Hilton Hotel on the left where CK Center now is. Then the tram turns towards Legco and up towards the Landmark
A lot of good old automobiles are present: - The ubiquitous Mercedes taxis -180D, 190D, 200D and some brand new 250S/SE. Also visible are the Austin Cambridge/Morris Oxford diesel taxis - A red Jaguar EKE drophead, Wanchai Texaco gas station - An Australian-assembled 1962 Valiant, old HK Bank building, Central - A blue Morris/Austin van moving out, Des Voeux Rd Central - CMB's Guy single- and double-deckers I guess this film was made sometime (May-July) before the notorious 1967 Riot
But HK showed more of the traditional Chinese lifestyle in those days. When I arrived there in 1972 (5 years after this film) traders still used the abacus in the shops - a few years later calculators were everywhere. The people just stopped using abacus to do calculations. But it was quick as the calculator!
What a great tram ride.Was this footage taken before the riot in October in the same year ? I was only 7 years old at that time. Even at that young age I can never forget the riot of 1967.A welknown radio broadcaster / commentator was burnt to death inside his car with his brother.I think his name is Lam Bun.
I saw Daimaru大丸百貨 on the tram at around 2:25! There were 大元(North Point)﹠大丸(Causeway Bay)...remember? The red taxi looks like a rolls Royce at 2:31!! "HK, pls don't change so fast, I'm afraid I won't recognize you anymore!"
This is absolutely amazing!! I am thinking about doing the exactly same thing at this very moment in Hong Kong (Google Map/Street has done similar thing like that, but they are not video). It would become a very interesting contrast. Nevertheless, there are some shots which I have no idea about where they are now, e.g. 1:00, 2:09, 2:15, 2:51.
This clip is truly incredible, amazing, the same tram route that I still ride on everyday, the admiralty part is cut short, is it possible to get back this part of the ride ? One other question is this short film may be dated in early 1970s because I saw the tram at the turn of the western market tow a second compartment which seem to be available only in the 70s. Could anyone clarify that ?
well, I don't think so in the year of 1967, because of before 1974, Hong Kong taxis did not specify the color. In 1974, the red and silver roof was specified.
Thanks for clarifying. When the shot turns to bank of China building it is still the same as it is today and those colonial buildings along the des Voeux road, it is nostalgia.
to hongkong506: Yeah u r right. When I was 3 or 4, mom & I often took the tram & she'd showed me "this is xxx bldg..." We often ride from Wanchai to Central, also occasionally in the Sheung Wan section. I guess we seldom ride across Central because of some unknown reason, hence I cant remember anyth' about the old CPO.
The tram was traveling from Wan Chai area towards Kennedy Town. The Wan Chai section is Hennessy Rd, passing through Admiralty Rd then turn into Des Voeux Rd at the corner of Bank of China. To the left you can see the old Hilton hotel opposite the Bank of China.
1:01 is the old Queen's Road East. This section of Queen's Road East went through the naval dockyard (Admiralty) area, connecting Wanchai and Central. It used to curve as you can see at 1:01. In 1968 it got replaced by a straightened new road after the barracks in dockyard were reconfigured. The new road is nowadays Queensway.
Since the tram running into Central I thought it was London. Apart from the tramway, it looked 85% London, the buildings, the outlook etc. The Hong Kong government could have done better to preserve all these such as leaving the Hong Kong Island of British characteristics and the rest of HongKong of the otherwise.
I see many Mercedes-Benz taxis on Hong Kong streets during the 60 & 70 era. High time they deploy modern generation models there again ! Am sick & tired with all those Toyota (rather like toilet instead) Crown junk of a taxi being used there in more recent times. In this aspect, Singapore is well ahead of HK by re-introducing Mercedes-Benz taxis some 20 years ago circa 1997 & continues the tradition with the present W212 series 1st world standard diesel model. I expect HK to do just as well even if they can't do better !
Because increasing number of HongKong people are furious about how our government demolishes all valuable buildings or sites of great historic characteristics. This is really unfair for people after the 80's and so on like myself that we don't get a chance to enjoy all these.
Hello, I am an assistant of director of a coming music concert in Hong Kong. Our video designer would like to use your video as part of the video projection. Would you mind to give us the copyright of this video for the production. Please kindly reply. Many Thanks.
Hi Donald. Sorry I haven't replied before but have just returned from a holiday in Singapore. I don't mind you using my film Hong Kong Tram Ride 1967 for your video presentation but do not wish to pass over the copyright which I wish to retain provided you give me due credit for my contribution. I would love a copy of your video when complete so I can show it to my family and friends. Chris King, Yardley Gobion, Northants, UK
當年我只是7歲。1:01 ~1:10 出現的建築物,是現在的金鐘Pacific Place Mall (PP ) . 多謝上傳珍貴回憶片段。 Thanks For Your Sharing Well Done Good Job .
I love those tram rides . I would go at night and ride from Causeway Bay all the way to North Point and back , this was back in the sixties. What a great memory.
How precious is that.
This one really jogs my memory when I was 12.
I as 14
真難得能有機會看到60年代"彩色的香港"!
多謝上傳,非常珍貴的老香港片段,很喜歡遊電車河,很多回憶,晚間遊電車河更是很浪漫啊!!!
artamerican
This short film is indeed dated from around the late 1960's.I can recognise the old taxi cabs and some of them were the old Mercedes Benz.The second tow compartment was introduced around late 1967 since I was one of the very first one to ride on the tow compartment when I was a seven year old boy in 1967.I have also a photo taken around that time showing the second tow compartment of the tram when there was a riot in October that same year.Tough times in those days.
SINCE I LEFT HONGKONG IN THE 70', I DO REMEMBER VERY WELL ABOUT IT. HOWEVER, I'LL GET LOST IF I GO BACK RIGHT NOW. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. HOLY KEL.
Fantastic video, thanks for posting. I was there from 1970 when I was 4 years old so this is basically my childhood recollection of HK
Awesome, so many of those buildings are gone now. Thanks for this piece of history.
Fantastic record of old Hong Kong. Many thanks!
1967. Ah ! I think this is the year when HKTVB started broadcasting in competition with Rediffusion.I can still remember the program Enjoy Yourself Tonight started at 9:30 in the evening.Connie Chan was my idol in these years.
Amazing!!!! Some buildings and restaurants shown in this video are still exist.
Just got back from Hong Kong, modern double decker buses, modern cars, some amazing new buildings, with the same old double decker trams!!! It's still in heavy use and cheap ($2 HK) 26 cents per ride. Good way to see HK Island.
how i wish i could have been there for one day, really great video. My favourite video in my favourite decade. Thanks for the upload :)
It's a very rare record ! thanks.
Thank you. It was just like yesterday!
0:22 - Intersection of Hennessy Rd/Wanchai Rd
1:00 - Queensway/Admiralty (was navy garrisons, now a shopping mall)
1:15 - Hilton Hotel (left, demolished) & old Bank of China (middle, still there!)
1:22 - old HSBC (left), old Mandarin (right) Oriental Hotel (all demolished)
2:41 - Sheung Wan HK-Macau Ferry Pier (see the hydrofoil there?)
thanks for sharing! back in those day video filming wont be easy
Great film - at 1:15 that's Queens Road, old Bank of China bldg ahead with the Hilton Hotel on the left where CK Center now is. Then the tram turns towards Legco and up towards the Landmark
A lot of good old automobiles are present:
- The ubiquitous Mercedes taxis -180D, 190D, 200D and some brand new 250S/SE. Also visible are the Austin Cambridge/Morris Oxford diesel taxis
- A red Jaguar EKE drophead, Wanchai Texaco gas station
- An Australian-assembled 1962 Valiant, old HK Bank building, Central
- A blue Morris/Austin van moving out, Des Voeux Rd Central
- CMB's Guy single- and double-deckers
I guess this film was made sometime (May-July) before the notorious 1967 Riot
right
@yardley542 Thank you very much for the detailed information. Your recollection (after 43 years!) is just amazing!
But HK showed more of the traditional Chinese lifestyle in those days. When I arrived there in 1972 (5 years after this film) traders still used the abacus in the shops - a few years later calculators were everywhere. The people just stopped using abacus to do calculations. But it was quick as the calculator!
so glad to watch this video, thank you for sharing.
What a great tram ride.Was this footage taken before the riot in October in the same year ? I was only 7 years old at that time. Even at that young age I can never forget the riot of 1967.A welknown radio broadcaster / commentator was burnt to death inside his car with his brother.I think his name is Lam Bun.
I saw Daimaru大丸百貨 on the tram at around 2:25! There were 大元(North Point)﹠大丸(Causeway Bay)...remember? The red taxi looks like a rolls Royce at 2:31!! "HK, pls don't change so fast, I'm afraid I won't recognize you anymore!"
very very precious video and thank you
marvelous...thanks for sharing...
This is absolutely amazing!! I am thinking about doing the exactly same thing at this very moment in Hong Kong (Google Map/Street has done similar thing like that, but they are not video). It would become a very interesting contrast. Nevertheless, there are some shots which I have no idea about where they are now, e.g. 1:00, 2:09, 2:15, 2:51.
Priceless!!
Thanks for putting this valuable video!! I like it!!
Love to see the hydrofoil boat at the end of play. Its PT50.
oh my dear, thank you!
The olde HK post office HQs building it got style.
wow, many many thanks for uplodaing this!
This clip is truly incredible, amazing, the same tram route that I still ride on everyday, the admiralty part is cut short, is it possible to get back this part of the ride ? One other question is this short film may be dated in early 1970s because I saw the tram at the turn of the western market tow a second compartment which seem to be available only in the 70s. Could anyone clarify that ?
well, I don't think so in the year of 1967, because of before 1974, Hong Kong taxis did not specify the color. In 1974, the red and silver roof was specified.
Thanks for clarifying. When the shot turns to bank of China building it is still the same as it is today and those colonial buildings along the des Voeux road, it is nostalgia.
to hongkong506: Yeah u r right. When I was 3 or 4, mom & I often took the tram & she'd showed me "this is xxx bldg..." We often ride from Wanchai to Central, also occasionally in the Sheung Wan section. I guess we seldom ride across Central because of some unknown reason, hence I cant remember anyth' about the old CPO.
香港郵政總局令我念念不忘,每次看到印度泰姬酒店的圖片,腦海便會浮現這座消失了的香江地標。
@BrianHo1337 That should be Des Voeux Rd Central (德輔道中)
很珍貴的片段,片段中的街道,大家不知又認得多少呢?
Hello yardley542!I am doing a documentary about the 1960s Hong Kong. Would you mind if we could use the video for the production? Thank you very much!
Hey this is interesting. I wasn't even born then.
金鐘道死亡灣,以前坐電車經過。
Super Cool!!!
影片中的龍門大酒樓仍然在灣仔太源街附近
What is the street names at 1:01 and 1:27?
The tram was traveling from Wan Chai area towards Kennedy Town. The Wan Chai section is Hennessy Rd, passing through Admiralty Rd then turn into Des Voeux Rd at the corner of Bank of China. To the left you can see the old Hilton hotel opposite the Bank of China.
1:01 is the old Queen's Road East. This section of Queen's Road East went through the naval dockyard (Admiralty) area, connecting Wanchai and Central. It used to curve as you can see at 1:01. In 1968 it got replaced by a straightened new road after the barracks in dockyard were reconfigured. The new road is nowadays Queensway.
This is cool!
great!!!!!!!!!!
long long time ago
i miss the old time dude
how was this shot?
Since the tram running into Central I thought it was London. Apart from the tramway, it looked 85% London, the buildings, the outlook etc. The Hong Kong government could have done better to preserve all these such as leaving the Hong Kong Island of British characteristics and the rest of HongKong of the otherwise.
thx , the year of my birth
I see many Mercedes-Benz taxis on Hong Kong streets during the 60 & 70 era.
High time they deploy modern generation models there again ! Am sick & tired with all those Toyota (rather like toilet instead) Crown junk of a taxi being used there in more recent times.
In this aspect, Singapore is well ahead of HK by re-introducing Mercedes-Benz taxis some 20 years ago circa 1997 & continues the tradition with the present W212 series 1st world standard diesel model. I expect HK to do just as well even if they can't do better !
was it really 1967 or later years??
wow its look more like europe, where has all this nic3e building gone?
Because increasing number of HongKong people are furious about how our government demolishes all valuable buildings or sites of great historic characteristics. This is really unfair for people after the 80's and so on like myself that we don't get a chance to enjoy all these.
Hello, I am an assistant of director of a coming music concert in Hong Kong. Our video designer would like to use your video as part of the video projection. Would you mind to give us the copyright of this video for the production. Please kindly reply. Many Thanks.
Hi Donald. Sorry I haven't replied before but have just returned from a holiday in Singapore. I don't mind you using my film Hong Kong Tram Ride 1967 for your video presentation but do not wish to pass over the copyright which I wish to retain provided you give me due credit for my contribution. I would love a copy of your video when complete so I can show it to my family and friends. Chris King, Yardley Gobion, Northants, UK
暴動個年…………细佬👶我都未出世
hk looked prosperous in 1967 although it shouldnt be
Hong kong wants to rejoin britain
It sure looks very colonial.