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Police Tactical Unit HQ,
poodertall
wrote
15 years ago:
goodbye forever hongkong sar.
Kai Yip Estate,
poodertall
wrote
15 years ago:
that's where longhair lives.
Portuguese Community School (as known in the 1970s),
M_Melwani (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I was in this school from 1964 from kindergarten but I can't remember the name of the principal then I left the school in 1971. By then I believe Mrs Ho became principal. Miss Dunn was class teacher at the end. I remember Miss Sales but I believe she left as soon after I started. My older sisters Sheila, Asha went to the school and my brothers Ramesh and Ashok went there too. So I don't know if you are familiar with any of those names.
Portuguese Community School (as known in the 1970s),
Manny (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I was a student in the early 60's. Who remembers Miss Sales?
Ko Fung Court,
1stone
wrote
15 years ago:
There are three buildings in this residential block, namely Nam Fung Court, Ko Fung Court and Shun Fung Court.
Good Shepherd Primary School (AM & PM Section),
jcncasval76
wrote
15 years ago:
I once went to this particular AM School during the 1980s, and quite honestly, I got more pain than joy there
Renaissance College Hong Kong,
Shubhojoy Mitra (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Now displays updated school building image
Villa D'Oro,
stcraftie59
wrote
15 years ago:
A solid gold toilet? No way. That would weigh hundreds of pounds.
More than likely, it is gold plated.
Jumbo Floating Restaurant (closed),
stcraftie59
wrote
15 years ago:
I believe that this was the Tai Pak Restaurant I visited back in 1970. We stayed at the Hotel Miramar in what was called the Kowloon District in 1970. Wonderful food, nice people.
St. John's Cathedral,
tangwaiwa
wrote
15 years ago:
It should be St. John's Cathedral.中文應作「聖約翰座堂」
Hong Kong Disneyland,
???? (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
malapit na ako makapunta jan
Scenic Villas,
tittifok (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I currently live in scenic villas in block D which second from the left. There are excellent sea views from every apartment. I am not entirely sure when exactly when Scenic Villas was built but I know that it was some time between 1975-1977. Facilities include 2 swimming pools, an air-conditioned gym, a large play area to ride bikes, scooters, skateboards etc. with four playgrounds with slides swings and a climbing frame.
On top of the car park there is a basketball court of sorts with ugly concrete tiles. There are two tennis court next to it. At the bottom of the drive, as well as a members only gym there is also a small Wellcome supermarket, a florist and two woodland kindergartens. Security here is very high with electric gates in the middle of the drive, CCTV cameras in every block and all public areas and security guards in every block
Central Ferry Piers,
Vinay Patil - 9869034169 (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
This jetty leads to Macau. The interior is as good as Airport.
Chi Sun Correctional Institution,
vtqn
wrote
16 years ago:
Tan....Not that it makes any difference, but I believe the refugee camp opened around the summer (June-July) of 1982...I was there from 1982-1983.
Provident Centre,
hong kong (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
does the environment of this property good?
Chung Nam Building,
KeithRay
wrote
16 years ago:
In Wikimapia user's guide it stated abbreviation should not be used. 'Bldg' should be 'Building'.
Hong Kong International School,
hkis (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Its in Tai Tam, right next to stanley
great school
Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay,
wrote
16 years ago:
It IS in Causeway Bay. Actually Tin Hau is not a district of HK.
Tin Hau was originally only the name for the MTR Station wich is close to a Tin Hau Temple. However, nowadays many ppl call that area Tin Hau but in fact it is still Causeway Bay.
Toy Story Land,
wrote
16 years ago:
i hate this thing; that doesn't belong to a Magic Kingdom-style park. Poor Hong Kong!
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