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Help! Tin Hau Temple Road

Soon, I will be visiting a very special family friend in New York City who is in her late 80s. She used to live on Tin Hau Temple Road about where the present Magnolia Building is - very low street number. I remember the place.

If any readers can tell me, I would love to tell her how the place has changed after one-half century. The great woman helped my mother carry this little baby running into interior mainland away from the invading soldiers.

OldTimer

Police station pillboxes

Reader T sent in this photo, pointing out that the modern versions of the old wartime pillboxes are on the local police stations:

Japanese wartime tunnels

We've looked at the tunnels built by the British before the war [1], but how about those built during the Japanese occupation?

The Japanese dug a variety of tunnels throughout Hong Kong. Some, like the tunnel near Diocesan Boys School [2], were used to store ammunition and explosives. Others in the built-up areas [3] were likely built as air-raid shelters. Then out in the countryside, many smaller tunnels were dug into hillsides [4]. These were likely prepared against possible invasion, and would be used by Japanese soldiers fighting a guerilla war.

I expect the tunnels in the built-up areas have long been dug up, filled in, or just forgotten about. But out in the countryside they are often left untouched, and lie next to hiking trails. I'm hoping you've seen some that you can let us know about.

Here is a map of the tunnels I've seen - only four so far, so we definitely need some help to add more. (Each marker shows one Japanese tunnel in Hong Kong. Move your mouse over a marker for a description, or click the marker to see details of the tunnel. You can click the + and - buttons to zoom in and out, and use your mouse to drag the map around.).

Add another tunnel.

To add another tunnel to the map, click the 'add another tunnel' link above, and be sure to put japanese tunnel in the Tags: field. Then after you click the 'submit' button it will be added to this map. If you're adding a tunnel in the countryside, please include a description of how to find it in the Notes:, as it's not always easy to see where they are on the satellite image.

I'd also love to hear any stories or memories you have about these - who built them (POWs? local workers? etc), what the tunnels were used for, etc.

MrB

[1] Map of wartime Air-raid Precaution tunnels built by the British
[2] Japanese tunnels, Diocesan Boys School
[3] Japanese tunnels, Former Marine Police HQ
[4] Japanese tunnels, Buffalo Hill and Mount Cameron

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Looking for photos of historic kowloon

I am looking for street scenes of Kowloon from the 1950s for use in my documentary film entitled 'Building 173: 1 house, 7 stories, 3 generations'. The film is the tale of an apartment building in downtown Shanghai. Its residents have witnessed three quarters of a century of the most dramatic upheaval in modern chinese history and the film tells their stories.

What ever happened to...some personal 'landmarks' from my childhood?

This is a slightly odd question for old Hong Kong hands. I visited HK again for the first time in 17 years, and I am interested in two things I remember from my childhood which had disappeared. One was the large digital clock standing at the foot of the stairway in the main entrance hall of the Ocean Terminal. It was a beast of a thing, a large cabinet about the height of a man, with red glowing numbers. I was entranced by it as a child, and it must have been their for 20 years or so. Anyone know what happened to it?

Kai Tak Airport History

I was surprised at how far the old RAF Kai Tak hangar was from what I thought of as the airport area. So here is a sequence of maps and aerial photographs over the last 100 years or so, showing how the area has changed.

Ghost!

Anyone remember the specifics of the haunting of Windsor House in Causeway Bay? I remember it had something to do with some imported marble from China. Have any other urban legends or scary ghost stories (Hong Kong ones only)?

Finding old Friends

I lived in HK over 30 years ago and am returning for the first time later this year. I had many friends there and a few expats I kept in touch with up until a few years ago.

I am looking to catch up with them if they are still there or can find out where they have moved to .

A couple lived on Cheng Chau for a long time. Phil & Cynthia ("Tinny") Rosenberg. Phil was last selling titles to "One Square Inch of Hong Kong land" as a gimick for investors.

East Brigade HQ

Does anybody know how to get to the underground East Brigade HQ in Tai Tam?

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