Hong Kong and Macau Film & TV Locations
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - View from Fei Ngo Shan Road
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Bill Lake - new autobiography just released.
Some of you may recall a video interview with Bill Lake that I helped arrange a few years back. The interview was conducted by Arnaud Lanuque for his House of Asian Cinema Youtube channel (and to add to his vast archive of Hong Kong and other Asian film actor interviews).
One of the upshots of this was that Bill felt it was time to put it all down into written form and the result has just been released on Amazon.com. So please go ahead and grab a copy if you are a fan of 70s and 80s cinema. The book details Bill's upbringing in the UK and his career as a gunner in the Royal Artillery - the very vocation that led him to settle in Hong Kong. These days Bill is one of the foremost military historians in Hong Kong and South China, and it was our shared interest in this that led us to first meet via Gwulo.com. Go buy his book!
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Shatin Inn, Tai Po Road
Shatin Inn was apparently used in quite a few films over the years - it opened in 1955 and only recently closed down in September 2024 for reasons I will get into below. However, I've only ever seen it once previously on the blog and that was for a scene with Chow Yun Fat and Sylvia Chang in All About Ah Long.
We see the venue in its heyday below, when the Tai Po Road was the only way into the Shatin Valley from Kowloon, and all traffic on the road went by the Inn. It was famous for its satay sticks, but by the time I last went (about 10 years ago) it was quite expensive and way past its sell-by-date. One of the contributors to its downfall was the reconstruction of the road system here back in the early 2000s. The changes turned that part of the old Tai Po Road into the singular access road for Shatin Heights up in the hills. This meant most traffic was rerouted away from the restaurant's location unless it was heading up into the Shatin Heights residential area. No doubt the Covid restrictions imposed between 2020 and 2024 also had a major impact on the place's footfall.
The top image below shows the view across the Shatin valley from Tai Po Road. Sadly, the New Territories hasn't looked like this for a long time. You can see the most recent Streetview from the same place here but the tree growth prevents you from seeing the hundreds of highrises that have sprung up.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Port Shelter, Sai Kung
The film starts with the origin of the map - the property of another gang of pirates who live on a rather extravagantly pimped out fishing junk. The pirate leader's girlfriend double crosses him and makes off with half of the map with her boyfriend just before Lo Wei and his gang arrive and find the other half.
The pimped out junk is afloat in the middle of Port Shelter in Sai Kung.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Godzilla vs. Destroyah - Takuro Tatsumi (1995) - Nga Tsin Long Road , Kowloon City
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Tai Po Market KCR Station - Now and Then
I recently took a trip back to Tai Po, my former home of six years when I first moved to Hong Kong, and coincidentally the very first place I ever stayed when I first visited Hong Kong back in November 1995. One of the best places of interest in Tai Po is the Railway Museum, based in what is the former Tai Po Market KCR station.
Sadly, the days of cows wandering around in the background are long gone, but it's a good example of how over-developed Hong Kong has become.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Ballad of a Small Player - Colin Farrell (2025) - Rio Hotel Casino, Macau
Another spot from TST Dave, this one is quite brief and I had totally missed it so hats off to Dave for persevering on this one. It's definitely a tricky one to spot. The top image shows Lord Doyle riding an escalator down to a lower floor during his initial boit of gambling. Dave was able to match the ceiling decoration in the background to confirm it was the Rio Hotel Casino. This is the same location that Doyle is first spotted by Dao-ming and the same place he returns to following his return to Macau after convalescing in Hong Kong, so it's a fairly major location I had missed out. Thanks Dave.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Ballad of a Small Player - Colin Farrell (2025) - Sands Casino Hotel, Macau
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
She Shoots Straight - Joyce Godenzi (1990) - Lam Tei Quarry
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Yip Man's Grave, Fanling
Yip Man has been very much in the public eye over the past decade or so thanks to the rather large number (relatively speaking) of films that have been made about him, including four with Donnie Yen, two with Dennis To, an effort from Wong Kar Wai starring Tony Leung, a mainland Chinese TV series, another film with Anthony Wong, and a plethora of cheap and quick cynical cash-ins from mainland China. First we had Brucesploitation and now we have Yip Mansploitation. If you're curious about whether the old master is spinning in his grave about all this, you can now go and check.


























