It lies on the opposite side of (what was Castle Peak Bay) Tuen Mun to Tsing Shan Monastery but this scene was no doubt filmed at around the same time as the previous visit to that place.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
L'Inconnue de Hong Kong - Dalida (1963) - Morrison Building, Tuen Mun
This one took some tracking down but I'm pleased to announce it is still standing although, sadly, it is not open to the general public. The place is actually a declared monument and goes by the English name of the Morrison Building. It's a great example of one of Hong Kong's many art-deco style buildings but you can only really catch glimpses of it these days through the railings of the school whose grounds it now sits within. You can read the link above for its historical significance.
It lies on the opposite side of (what was Castle Peak Bay) Tuen Mun to Tsing Shan Monastery but this scene was no doubt filmed at around the same time as the previous visit to that place.
It lies on the opposite side of (what was Castle Peak Bay) Tuen Mun to Tsing Shan Monastery but this scene was no doubt filmed at around the same time as the previous visit to that place.
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