While Chan's dad and his buddy are walking around town they come across what looks to be a share certificate, only to realise it is fake. Sadly, this is another of the issues that apparently faced investors in the early 1970s. This takes place in Statue Square as you can tell by the concrete canopy. The place is currently undergoing some "renovation" due to the nearby Central Yards development. Who knows what it will look like afterwards. Watch this space.
Hong Kong and Macau Film & TV Locations
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Statue Square, Central
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Castle Peak Hospital, Tuen Mun
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Monday, June 29, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Monmouth Terrace, Kennedy Road
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - High Street, Sai Ying Pun
When the whole group goes to the police station to report afew issues, Chan parks his car outside but is called back out to remove his car as it's illegally parked. He then discovers his headlights have been stolen and gets a ticket for driving with no lights. This whole scene was filmed outside the old No.8 police station on High Street and you can see the old psychiatric hospital building, of which the facade still remains, as Chan drives down the street to park again around the corner on Eastern Street.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - View from Hotel Lisboa
I'm not sure what the long yellow building in the second image is, but I believe it was removed to make way for the visual atrocity that is known as the Grand Lisboa. This latter construction, that I used to refer to as "Stanley Ho's catheter", is the main reason for the lack of a view today, but it was also blocked by the second, round block of the Lisboa mentioned earlier.
In the lowest image, Ching Li has the Club Militar behind her head. It's painted a pastel red colour these days and has had a bit of a facelift. Despite the mess that is the Cotai Strip, Macau in general has a bit more veneration for its built heritage.
So, is it a real hotel or just a studio set with back projection? I'm still unsure.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Rua das Lorchas, Ponte No.16
Another of the Macau establising shots is an oblique angle of the famous Ponte No. 16 along Rua das Lorchas. This structure was built in 1948 (by Fu Tak Iam I believe - the controller of the original gambling monopoly before he was ousted by Stanley Ho and Henry Fok et al). Thankfully it's still around, or at least was the last time I was here about 3 years ago.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Avenida do Dr. Oliveira Salazar, Macau
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Hong Kong 73 - Yueh Hua (1974) - Fei Ngo Shan Road
The group decide the only thing for them to do is to go up Fei Ngo Shan Road. However, it's here where they suffer a double puncture and have to push the car all the way back into town. I walked this road just a few weeks ago as part of the Wilson Trail Stage 4 (which is why I was able to make this post, it's basically the same road even though the name changes at the junction with Jat's Incline).






















