
Hong Kong on Postcards: Playtime 1950's-1990's
About This Novel
The 1950s to the 1990s were a golden era for Hong Kong from post-war devastation to prosperity. The scenic spots, landmarks and characteristic streets that were nurtured have become world-famous symbols. They are vividly displayed on postcards, representing Hong Kong to attract tourists, and at the same time showing the happy times that local Hong Kong people can recall. The Haw Par Villa, the revolving restaurant, and Kai Tak Airport in the image are all old places that accompanied us when we grew up. Collector Zhang Shunguang noticed that few Hong Kong postcards were published during this period, so he specially selected nearly a hundred of them and compiled them into a book, divided into three volumes: Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories, to present to readers the most authentic life and urban development trajectory in the past. Whether you are born in the 50s or the young people born in the 80s or 90s, you can find our most beautiful growth marks in them.
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