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Tai Hom Village

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623: 772:(MTRCL), the Planning Department had suggested moving the Former Royal Air Force Hangar and the Stone House subject to further research by the MTRCL. Several District Councilors are concerned that the Old Pillbox and the Stone House were downgraded to pave way for the MTRCL's clearance of the site to build the SCL depot. According to Wong Tai Sin District Councillor Lam Man-fai, the "grading of historic structures is to evaluate their cultural significance, and not just looking at several stone houses". Wallace Chang Ping-hung, a professor of architecture at the 54: 728: 692: 183: 195: 920:
instead. Furthermore, a member of the Housing Authority claimed that the Housing Department had not forwarded to them any information on the progress of the site's planning work. It was not until June 2002 that the original development plan for the Village site was eventually suspended, when the government officially announced that no new plans for constructing public housing estates would be implemented the following few years.
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maintained its existing policy. The government took action on 13, 16 and 20 February and 2 March 2001, driving away the residents and dismantling the squatter village. In face of intense opposition from the residents, the Housing Department took such hard-line approaches as breaking doors or walls and cutting electricity to force people to leave.
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will further examine the technical feasibility of relocating the Hangar and Stone House, together with future uses of both structures. District Councillor Lam Man-fai suggested that it would be better if the future SCL depot could be constructed underground, so as to allow the three heritage sites to
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Before 1961, the residents of Tai Hom Village self-governed the social order of their living area. Formed by villagers, Geng Nian Tuan (更練團) was claimed to deter crime and lower the number of late-night pedestrians in one of the bulletins of Kai-Fong Welfare Association. In 1973, the police took over
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In the late 1970s, a fire patrol team was established. The fire patrol team was formed by villagers. In the beginning, they were in charge of both fire extinguishment and fire prevention, but government fire stations later became in charge of putting out fire. The fire patrol team would hold meetings
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In 1984, the report by NAAC also pointed out the lack of recreational facilities and community activities. According to government documents, there was a lounge near Tai Hom Village (Tai Hom Village South Temporary Sitting-out Area), but no other government recreational facilities has been discovered
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According to the report by the Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council (NAAC) et al. in 1984 and 1985 the hygienic condition of Tai Hom Village was unfavourable. Major problems included accumulation of untreated garbage, stuffed drainage which caused floods, rat infestation, air pollution and aggregation
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Some people from the real estate industry were concerned that the depot construction at the Village site would decrease the price of the land, considering that the piece of land was worth more than HK$ 10 billion; however, according to Centaline Surveyors managing director Victor Lai Kin-fai, it all
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A month later, government sources revealed that the MTRCL train depot for the future Sha Tin-Central line might be relocated to Diamond Hill, and that the government was studying the feasibility of constructing the depot at the former Tai Hom Village site in particular; however, they emphasised that
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According to the Planning Department's newest evaluation, the Old Pillbox will remain situated at its present location; however, it is estimated that the Sha Tin to Central Link Railway will occupy part of the location where the Hangar and Stone House are positioned. As both structures are in states
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Nonetheless, since the demolition of the Village, no further information respecting the above-mentioned plan has been released by the government; in December 2001, the spokesperson for the Housing Department indicated that the first Environmental Estate would be relocated to Shui Chuen O in Sha Tin
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The film industry also stimulated the growth of other industries. There were shops for theatre props; Wing Lai,-yuen (詠黎園); a restaurant famous for its noodles also thrived in the Village. The restaurant was established by Yang Dian-hu (楊殿湖), and was a favourite leisure place for filmmakers at that
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Originally, it was decided that the MTRCL train depot for the future Sha Tin-Central line be built at the former Kai Tak Airport site. It was not until October 2006 that the government released the Kai Tak redevelopment plan, under which the depot would have to be constructed in another district
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by the Town Planning Board, the Village site was planned to undergo mixed development: alongside the major initiatives to pursue housing development and found a School Village, the site was also zoned for commercial purpose. At that time, the Housing Authority was planning to incorporate several
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passed a motion, proposing that the government construct a Museum Complex with the theme "Theatre of the Orient" (「東方影城」) at the former Tai Hom Village site. Planned to be built in an Oriental architectural style, the Museum Complex would occupy more than 7 hectares of the Village site. A rough
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There were no independent water supplies at least before 1961. There were public pipes but not enough. The Tai Hom Village Kai-Fong Welfare Association lodged a request for independent water supply in 1984. In 1985, reports showed that wells were still one of the water supplies of the citizens.
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In July 2007, the MTRCL released a revised proposal on the construction of the SCL, which confirmed that the train deport concerned would be built on the land at the former Tai Hom Village site, with property development projects atop the depot. The construction of a new separate depot proved
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There had been a lot of protests from the locals since the announcement of demolition of Tai Hom Village. The squatter residents requested "reallocation within the same district" and "relaxation of squatter census" from the government; however, the Housing Department refused their appeal and
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The film industry thrived in Tai Hom Village especially after Japanese rule over Hong Kong. Daguan Motion Pictures was altered into Hong Kong Pianchang (香港片廠), in 1954 Zhuanshi Pianchang (鑽石片場), in 1960 Jiancheng Zhipianchang (堅城製片廠). TV broadcast companies also rented the venues of the film
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On 25 August 1998, the Housing Department announced the demolition of Tai Hom Village, which was proposed to take place from 14 November 2000 to the end of December 2000 and divided into eight phases. Then, the vacant land would be used for Public Development, such as construction of a new
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However, after 1960, the rapid increase in population crammed the Village. Due to the government policy, the village gradually became home for more low-income people. The film companies in the Village were demolished in the 1980s. The economy began to deteriorate.
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Geng Nian Tuan, proclaiming that official power was better than civilian governance. However, the villagers still participated in the maintenance of social order. Kai-Fung Service Group (街坊服務團) was formed to assist the police and provide community services.
325:, Tai Hom Village has no public toilet before 1999. The Tai Hom Village Kai-Fong Welfare Association had lodged requests for public toilets; it was evident in the bulletin of the association in 1961, 1973 and 1984 that multiple requisitions were presented. 869:
After the successful demolition of Tai Hom Village in early 2001, the Village site has been left vacant and subject to various development plans proposed by the government and the public. The major ones include the construction of an Environmental
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However, fire remained one of the most concerned hazards in Tai Hom Village. In a report in 1985, 80% of the surveyed showed anxiety at fire hazards. Before the final demolition of Tai Hom Village, 2 fires happened in one week.
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NAAC's report in 1984 pinpointed the problem of roads. At that time, they were rugged and scattered with rubbish, making them unfavourable for traffic. Road lamps were worn out and too few in number. Also, according to
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NAAC did make suggestions to the government, including redeveloping the burnt area (due to fire hazard) into a recreational area. Whether the government responded to them remains unknown in our research.
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In 1936, the Hong Kong government attempted to reclaim the land rights to the district. The village became government land, except for 20% of privately owned land. In 1956, many immigrants from
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The modern Tai Hom Squatter Village was not located on the original site. It was located in Nga Yiu Tau Chuen (瓦窯頭村), part of which was the site of Kai Tak Airport during Japanese sovereignty.
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NAAC's report in 1984 pinpointed the problem of worn-out cables. Moreover, it specified the problem of stealing electricity, which Ms Elaine Chung, former deputy director (Strategy) of the
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to exchange approaches of fire prevention, and publish fire prevention guidelines for villagers. In 1983, the government responded to the team's request of setting up 20 fire hoses.
245:, the pedigree book of the Zhu family recorded their immigration into the Village in 1740; Tai Hom was the nickname of the Village at that time – the district being officially named 438:) entered the Village, leading to the immigration of a lot of celebrities and high-income citizens. They built houses in Tai Hom Village to enjoy proximity to their places of work. 2198: 657:, the hangar was used by the English military, but was abandoned in the 1970s. It was then used by the government and various organisations. Examples of past uses include: 631: 845:. Galaxia comprises 5 blocks (A-E). There are 46 floors in Block A and E and 47 floors in Block B, C and D, making a total of 1,684 units. Galaxia is connected to the 716: 313:
Amenities covered include public toilets, recreational facilities, transportation, electricity and water supplies, education, fire prevention system and social order.
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reconstructing such venues as the bamboo framed performing theatre of Yam Kim-fai (任劍輝) and Bak Sheut-sin (白雪仙) and the performing stage of Hong Xian-nu (紅線女); and
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from the Diamond Hill Stone Quarry, and was a typical structure within the area. The Stone House was accorded Grade III status by the Antiquities Advisory Board.
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To examine the feasibility of these concepts, the Housing Department decided to construct a “concept flat” as a testing model scheduled to be completed in 2001.
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arranging Performing Arts classes, in which experts would guide visitors through the ways to appreciate and learn the acting skills of such noted film stars as
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After the 1960s, due to government policy, an increase in population and the decline of the film industry, the village became home for more low-income people.
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employing a "semi-depressed" design such that the depot will be only 1.5 to 6m above ground, thereby mitigating the noise and visual intrusion brought about;
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for a further 24,500 for the area were unveiled on a site of 81 hectares. At the time of the announcement, the squatter population was estimated at 35,000.
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The Former Royal Air Force Hangar is presently the only surviving pre-war military aircraft hangar in Hong Kong; it is also one of the few remains of the
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In 1949, immigrants from mainland flooded into Hong Kong, and Tai Hom Village became home for higher-income immigrants (lower-income immigrants lived in
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other pieces of land apart from Diamond Hill could be possible sites for building the depot, so long as they were situated along the new rail line.
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necessary, with the existing depots considered by the Transport and Housing Department and MTRCL as unable to meet the needs of SCL (see Table 2).
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entered the village. Some of these were wealthy people from Shanghai. The area was popular among the upper-middle class until the 1960s.
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Residents who registered in 1998 could apply to join the Home Ownership Scheme (Green Form) or receive subsidies for private housing.
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the KCRC rolling stocks, signalling system and power supply system of the SCL trains were incompatible with those of the MTR system.
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In 2001, the villagers complained about the hygienic condition in Tuesday's Stores (星期二檔案), a TV news programme produced by the
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In 1976, the Government released a zoning plan for 265 hectares, in which they projected to house some 219,000 in subsidised
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In view of the oppositions to and queries about the SCL project from the local community, the government has responded by:
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Restaurants and stores still remained in existence before the final demolition, most of them on Sun Hing Road (新興路).
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Storage, packaging and distribution of relief commodities received from the United States by various relief agencies
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depended on whether any real estate would be built on the depot and its subsequent impact on the neighbourhood.
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government, and settled there. The district was famous for granite, a favourable building material at the time.
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The proposal was submitted the following week to 3 bureaux of the government for consideration, including the
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time. According to Chan Tin Keung (陳天權), Hong Kong columnist and playwright, the restaurant might be named by
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estimate put the cost of the whole construction project at $ 3–4 billion or more (not inclusive of premium).
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The centre had limited scope for further expansion and the additional capacity to be used for the future
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and Harriman Realty. In 2008, ISS Eastpoint took the place of Harriman Realty in the Galaxia consortium.
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of disrepair, it will be unfeasible to restore them after their disassembly. It is reported that the SCL
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companies. A lot of celebrities lived there including Chinese Opera actress Hong Xian-nu (紅線女), director
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who began to live in the Village around 1740. According to Siu Kwok Kin (蕭國健), a history professor in
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remain. It would also reduce noise, but the MTRCL claimed that this would increase time and money.
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Table 2: Reasons for existing train depots' inability to accommodate the construction of the SCL
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keeping in touch with the public for discussion about any particulars as to the SCL project.
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Table 1: Policy Adopted by the Government for Reallocation of the Squatter Village Residents
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There are currently three remaining historical structures in Tai Hom Village, namely the
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Before 1940, Tai Hom Village was a small village with 1 church, 2 schools, 2 temples (
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Ng, Joyce. "Councillors fear historic sites were downgraded to make way for depot",
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Production of animal foodstuff by private company Hing Muk Animal Foodstuff Company
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in view of the presence of historical structures at the former Village site; and
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Archaeological Survey. Former Tai Hom Village, Kowloon, Hong Kong. October 2009
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which was under construction at that time; 790 households were reallocated to
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The first development plan was officially announced in August 2000, when the
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Other industries also thrived; factories were established in the Village.
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by the Japanese aircrew and technicians. It had been abandoned after the
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According to a report from the Student Press, the Students' Union of the
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Memorial Museum (羅文紀念館) aimed to feature his memorable showbiz career;
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The Centre lacked spare capacity to accommodate all SCL trains; and
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placing houseplants on designated floors of buildings in the Estate.
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International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School
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in the 1940s, Tai Hom Village was demolished for the expansion of
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justified its plan to demolish Tai Hom Village on the grounds of
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shopping centre and the Galaxia housing estate in the background.
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displaying exhibits borrowed from such organisations as the
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Lam Kee-to, Jason further described the problem of rats in
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The centre was inaccessible by SCL trains running between
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In their proposal, major suggestions put forward include:
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green design concepts into the development plan, such as:
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Transformation into an environmental public housing estate
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shopping centre. It was constructed in 1998, developed by
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registered in the Squatter Village census in year 1984–85
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were living in Squatter Village registered in 1982; and
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The first villager on record was Chu Yan Fung (朱仁鳳), a
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Reason(s) for its incapability to accommodate the SCL
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The Former Royal Air Force Hangar has been accorded a
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were living in Squatter Village not registered in 1982
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Hong Kong 101: 101 Reasons to Love and Hate Hong Kong
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Living conditions of the village during its existence
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The Old Pillbox was constructed in the 1930s by the
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Construction of Sha Tin to Central Link (SCL) depot
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A 433: 427: 421: 415: 186:Former gate of Tai Hom Village in 1999, with 118: 8: 2199:Villages in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong 1336:"Deputy Director Elaine Chung Bids Farewell" 1290:鄰舍輔導會、黃大仙白普理中心等編:《黃大仙寮屋區社區健康調查》,香港:該中心,1985。 664:Packing of food parcels by the government's 906:equipping a solar energy generation system; 2012:Choi Hung Estate Catholic Secondary School 1915: 1901: 1893: 980:, Housing, Planning and Lands Bureau, and 670:Cooperative For American Relief Everywhere 31: 2032:Lok Sin Tong Yu Kan Hing Secondary School 841:located at 3, Lung Poon Street, near the 1523: 1521: 1012: 535: 2037:Lung Cheung Government Secondary School 1571: 1569: 1128: 764:To accommodate the construction of the 62: 50: 1835: 1833: 1817: 1815: 1801: 1799: 1772: 1770: 1717: 1715: 1688: 1686: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1662: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1547: 1495: 1493: 1491: 1465: 1463: 1461: 1444: 1442: 1425: 1423: 1390:The Official site of Winglaiyuen (詠黎園) 1369: 1367: 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 982:Economic Development and Labour Bureau 100: 1821:"Diamond Hill eyed for train depot", 1208: 1206: 1204: 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 1194: 1192: 1190: 1184:導播:雍進;監製:戴熾賢:《鑽石山下》,香港:電視廣播有限公司,2001。 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1152: 90: 80: 70: 7: 1623:"Barren area will house over 40,000" 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1254: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1180: 1178: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1115:, a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by 342:Roads, road lamps and transportation 1621:Leung, Matthew (16 November 1984). 243:Chu Hai College of Higher Education 229:, which is awaiting redevelopment. 25: 1593:"New zoning plan for development" 816:flats to house 15,600 people and 618:The former Royal Air Force Hangar 434: 428: 422: 416: 2042:Ng Wah Catholic Secondary School 1512:Antiquities and Monuments Office 1482:Antiquities and Monuments Office 1414:Antiquities and Monuments Office 924:Construction of a museum complex 638:. It was erected in 1934 at the 636:Antiquities and Monuments Office 265:Japanese occupation of Hong Kong 198:Shops in Tai Hom Village in 1999 52: 1392:. Retrieved on 18 October 2009. 782:Environmental impact assessment 774:Chinese University of Hong Kong 323:Chinese University of Hong Kong 165: 151: 1692:〈大磡村擬建首個綠色屋邨 採太陽能智能系統 建築成本較高〉, 1248:吳昊:《回到舊香港》,香港:博益出版集團有限公司,1991。 626:Former Royal Air Force Hangar. 137: 119: 1: 1119:, and set in Tai Hom Village. 993:instead of the Airport site. 582:did not register in 1998; and 296:Television Broadcasts Limited 29:Village in Kowloon, Hong Kong 2189:Former villages in Hong Kong 1515:. Retrieved 18 October 2009. 1485:. Retrieved 18 October 2009. 1436:. Retrieved 18 October 2009. 1417:. Retrieved 18 October 2009. 1342:. Retrieved 17 October 2009. 1326:. Retrieved 17 October 2009. 797:Galaxia and Plaza Hollywood. 432:)'s Daguan Motion Pictures ( 2083:Hong Kong Buddhist Hospital 1340:Hong Kong Housing Authority 812:by 1996. 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Index

Galaxia, Hong Kong
Tai Hom Village Site
Kowloon
Wong Tai Sin District
Chinese
Hanyu Pinyin
Yale Romanization
Jyutping

Plaza Hollywood

Chinese
squatter village
Kowloon
Hong Kong
Wong Tai Sin District
Hakka person
Chu Hai College of Higher Education
Fei Ngo Shan
Qing
Mainland China
Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
Kai Tak Airport
Television Broadcasts Limited
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Housing Department
Li Han-hsiang
Roy Chiao
Nancy Sit
Andy Lau

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