The smell of Aberdeen in 1964 had to be experienced first hand... it was pretty ripe! So many refugees living in HK then. I remember going to the Floating Restaurants once with my parents.
"The smell of Aberdeen in 1964 had to be experienced first hand"..I agree pinkysgirl, the old Singapore River (now sanitised) also had an unforgettable smell in the mid 1950s.
I was born in Hong Kong and remember when the harbor was full of sampans and junks. I'm so glad I knew it when it was a British colony--despite its problems it was a relatively democratic place. I last visited in 2013 and won't return
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING TO US THE VIDEOS OF OLD HK, I am a HKer of a young generation, do u know jUMBO Was murdered by HK government and hk people and Ho Stanley's son, we feel very sad abt THE LOSS OF JUMBO, hope that she shall be salvaged by the CHINA GOVERNMENT, PLS bring more videos to us abt our beloved elder sister JUMBO
I think the then floating restaurant was called Tai Bak Seafood restaurant and later in the 1970's the name was changed to Jumbo Seafood Restaurant. William Holden and Jennifer Jones were having a great time there in Love is a Many Splandored Thing !
thanks Michael my dad was growing up at Aberdeen around 50s - 60s, your videos remind him lot of good memories of his childhood.
Thanks for sharing
the most cherishable video which show TAI PAI
Thanks Michael, my parents grow from 50-60, you let me know thee childhood of my parents
Thanks for upload this video 😊
Thank you for sharing. I lived in Aberdeen on that time!! It brought back a lot of memories of my childhood.
I just loved to see this. Last time i went there and glad to see those sampan... 😍
My dad passed away some sixty years ago aged 75! He was born in 1975 when there was no electricity and all the modern mass communications.
I was grown up in ABERDEEN and still live along the Aberdeen Canal
really precious video clips
The smell of Aberdeen in 1964 had to be experienced first hand... it was pretty ripe! So many refugees living in HK then. I remember going to the Floating Restaurants once with my parents.
thanks u and ur dad, good sharing !!! respect !!!
a treasure, thanks !!
The title indicates clearly that the photo's are of Aberdeen, Hong Kong.
"The smell of Aberdeen in 1964 had to be experienced first hand"..I agree pinkysgirl, the old Singapore River (now sanitised) also had an unforgettable smell in the mid 1950s.
We can't see that old scenary in Hong Kong anymore.
I was born in Hong Kong and remember when the harbor was full of sampans and junks. I'm so glad I knew it when it was a British colony--despite its problems it was a relatively democratic place. I last visited in 2013 and won't return
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING TO US THE VIDEOS OF OLD HK, I am a HKer of a young generation, do u know jUMBO Was murdered by HK government and hk people and Ho Stanley's son, we feel very sad abt THE LOSS OF JUMBO, hope that she shall be salvaged by the CHINA GOVERNMENT, PLS bring more videos to us abt our beloved elder sister JUMBO
我由細到大都是香港仔人,見到都不敢相信自己住的地方同現在很不同。還有不明白當時這攝影機是彩色還可以清色,就算是拍電影的機也沒有這麼清
What a great video!!!
I think the then floating restaurant was called Tai Bak Seafood restaurant and later in the 1970's the name was changed to Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.
William Holden and Jennifer Jones were having a great time there in Love is a Many Splandored Thing !
great, thanks
I think some fragments took in Tai Po in New Territories ,Hong Kong.
I live in Aberdeen and I regonzie No SHIT in this Place! was it really look like this?
My girlfriend's mother grew up here.
真香港人
00:48 珍寶海鮮舫?