A Drive Round the Island of Hong Kong

A Drive Round the Island of Hong Kong


Join a group of ex-pats on a tour around Hong Kong, long before it became defined by its skyscraper skyline.

As well as taking in some of Hong Kong's best known scenic spots, this home movie offers unique insight into how European and Chinese communities co-existed. While ex-pats enjoy afternoon tea in the gardens of the impressive Repulse Bay Hotel, Chinese fishermen mend sails at Aberdeen port. Buddhist, Christian and Muslim cemeteries are shown, presumably to show the island's multiculturalism.

The scene entitled ‘Chinese bathing beach' showing Chinese locals taking an afternoon dip tells another story about more segregated elements of the European and Chinese communities. Other locations shown include Shau Kei Wan, North Point, Causeway Bay and Wong Nai Chung (Happy Valley). The footage was shot in 1935 but not compiled until 1937-38.


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Discover a Hong Kong before the tide of modernity swept all before it, a land of striking contrasts where old and new, European and Chinese shared a crowded island.

Hong Kong before the skyscraper: it's barely possible to imagine today. But this collection of films shows island life before the steel-and-glass towers and the elevated expressways, when Hong Kong and the neighbouring New Territories were still parts of a rugged but rapidly developing outpost of the British Empire.

Visit the genteel colonial centre, including the long-gone Hong Kong Club; explore the waterfront streets around Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, before the major land reclamations of the 60s and 70s pushed them inland. A few select landmarks in the footage can still be seen today, notably Aberdeen Bay, the Peak Tram and Victoria Harbour. But what these films preserve is a largely lost Hong Kong, a city whose recent past is vanishing and whose ever-shifting landscape is fading from recognition.

The films are rich in contrasts. Traditional Duanwu Festival dragon-boat racing share the waters with Royal Navy warships enjoying the interwar calm. While peasant farmers bend their backs in the New Territories paddy fields, expat Brits tour the colony in motorcars. As today's Hong Kong faces yet more uncertainty and change, these films highlight a very different time on the crowded island where East met West.


20 videos in this collection

Excitement fills the air as Hong Kong steps out to party.
1

Kung Hei Fat Choy - A Happy New Year

Staggering views of 1920s Hong Kong capture the contradictory cocktail of East meets West on this outpost island.
2

A Gate of China

This intimate study of Hong Kong explores the life and landscape of the former British colony in exquisite detail.
3

Hong Kong East Meets West

Get close to the action with this high-octane footage of a traditional Chinese water sport.
4

Dragon Boat Racing Hong Kong C1937 - Hall Personal Film

Street carnivals and military processions – a home movie record of Hong Kong's celebrations as George VI is crowned.
5

Coronation Hong Kong 1937 - Hall Personal Film

The daily grind for Hong Kong dockers and farmers, captured by an amateur filmmaker.
6

Hong Kong C.1938 - Hall Personal Film

A study of Chinese peasant labour in the paddy fields of the New Territories, north of Hong Kong Island.
7

Rice Cultivation New Territories 1938/9 - Hall Personal Film

Poignant amateur footage records the aftermath of one of the worst typhoons in Hong Kong's history.
8

Typhoon Hong Kong September 1937 - Hall Personal Film

Striking snapshots of life in a colonial outpost in the 1930s.
9

Hong Kong Happenings

This unique and beautiful tour of Southeast Asia and China is a treasure trove of picturesque views of Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing.
10

My Oriental Friends, From Penang to Peking

Join a group of ex-pats on a tour around Hong Kong, long before it became defined by its skyscraper skyline.
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A Drive Round the Island of Hong Kong

Christmas decorations jostle for attention among thousands of street signs in this amateur exploration of Hong Kong Island's busy streets.
12

The Streets of Hong Kong - Wintertime 1936

Scenes of typhoon-torn Hong Kong captured by a local resident.
13

Hong Kong Happenings Part 2

The famous island is only part of Hong Kong, as this intrepid amateur explorer-cum-filmmaker reveals in this intriguing travelogue.
14

Around the New Territories - Hong Kong

A fascinating film about expat life in Hong Kong; featuring amazing views of open countryside, a steeplechase and frolics on the beach at Repulse Bay.
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Scenes in 1920s Hong Kong

We're all aboard the steamer Lion, cruising towards the bustling city of Guanzhou. We also see Chinese workers in traditional headgear toiling in the scorching countryside.
16

A Trip to Guandong Aboard the Lion Steamer with Friends

17

Cine Snapshots - 1937

Beautiful and engaging amateur footage of a lively 1930s Hong Kong.
18

Cine Snapshots - 1938

Chinese junks and British battleships appear together in this film depicting the 1928 Armistice Day in Hong Kong.
19

At Home in Shanghai and a Trip to Hong Kong

Travel in luxury on the 'slow boat to China' in this remarkable film from 1938, passing through the Suez Canal to Hong Kong, Shanghai and beyond.
20

Outward Bound through the Suez Canal and on to Shanghai

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