It's Kai Tak, as you noted on Flickr. To confirm it, here's another view of the same section of road, but looking in the opposite direction.
Thanks for showing your Flickr photos here. I recommend you use this way to add them to gwulo.com. It will save you some time.
Regards, David
PS Please can you delete the 'Hau Wong Temple' from this photo, as that Place is for the temple on Lantau, not the one in Kowloon.
This photo from "Early Kowloon / Cheng Po Hung" 香江九龍 / 鄭寶鴻" Page 150
but the subject matter is wrong!
https://webcat.hkpl.gov.hk/lib/item?id=chamo:3110681&theme=WEB&locale=en
020 RAF Kai Tak with Mosquito and Valetta aircraft visible - Airfield now decommissioned.jpg
http://www.656squadron.org/galleries/1913%201953-54%20Korea%20KM/images/...
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It's Kai Tak,
It's Kai Tak, as you noted on Flickr. To confirm it, here's another view of the same section of road, but looking in the opposite direction.
Thanks for showing your Flickr photos here. I recommend you use this way to add them to gwulo.com. It will save you some time.
Regards, David
PS Please can you delete the 'Hau Wong Temple' from this photo, as that Place is for the temple on Lantau, not the one in Kowloon.
Early Kowloon / Cheng Po Hung = 香江九龍 / 鄭寶鴻
This photo from "Early Kowloon / Cheng Po Hung" 香江九龍 / 鄭寶鴻" Page 150
but the subject matter is wrong!
https://webcat.hkpl.gov.hk/lib/item?id=chamo:3110681&theme=WEB&locale=en
Kai Tak airport
020 RAF Kai Tak with Mosquito and Valetta aircraft visible - Airfield now decommissioned.jpg
http://www.656squadron.org/galleries/1913%201953-54%20Korea%20KM/images/...