Agent 009 and his help, Huang Mao (Lee Kwan) follow the singer to the bank where she is picking up the fake cash left by her now dead boyfriend. However, she is killed as she leaves and 009 and co make off with the stash of notes with the bad guys in pursuit. One of the streets we see them driving down is Wang Tau Hom East Road in the old Wang Tau Hom Resettlement Estate. This place has since been turned into into the current Wang Tau Hom Estate (the Govt removed the "Resettlement" from the name of all the old estates that were subsequently redeveloped) and the whole area here is now more commonly known as Lok Fu. The same view today can be seen here.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Inter-Pol - Tang Ching (1967) - Central Police Station, Hollywood Road
I can't vouch for the interior shots but following the car explosion, everyone retires to the Central Police Station to discuss their plan of action.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Inter-Pol - Tang Ching (1967) - Yuk Yat Street, Hung Hom
The bad guys place a time bomb on the retrieved submerged car so that any evidence of their shenanigans is destroyed. This shot shows the said car being towed up Yuk Yat Street just prior to exploding. The white building behind was part of the Wyler Textiles factory that was located on this block until it was replaced by Wyler Gardens in 1979. The taller buildings in the background are still around. They're the "Lucky Building" and "Kapok Industrial Building" on San Ma Tau Street. You can just see a gas holder to the left of the buildings - part of the still in use Ma Tau Kok Gas Works.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Inter-Pol - Tang Ching (1967) - Shun Fung Street, Hung Hom
The band member is discivered by the bad guys and beaten up for stealing the money. As the baddies decide what to do with him, he steals a car and drives away. It doesn't end well for him though as he loses control along Shun Fung Street and steers himself into the harbour. The Winner Building was a real place and located opposite Shun Fung Street on Yuk Yat Street. "Bayview" now sits on the site.
In the second image you can see the famous "Fish Tail Rock" (魚尾石) in the background. This rock formation was opriginally part of a small offshore islet called Hoi Sham Island. But during the 1960s the reclamation of Hung Hom Bay meant it was absorbed into the new waterfront. I'm not sure but I think the island had yet to be completely absorbed at the time of filming. These days the area has been turned into a small park called Hoi Sham Park. The images below show that the shoreline where the car is being fished out is the same shoreline that can be seen today i.e. no further reclamation has been done since then (at least for now...).
In the far background of that second shot you can also see the former Hok Yuen Power Station (far left) and the darker Green Island Cement Works next door. The owner of Green Island Cement, Li K-shing, went on to develop that whole area into what is now a development called "Laguna Verde".
In the second image you can see the famous "Fish Tail Rock" (魚尾石) in the background. This rock formation was opriginally part of a small offshore islet called Hoi Sham Island. But during the 1960s the reclamation of Hung Hom Bay meant it was absorbed into the new waterfront. I'm not sure but I think the island had yet to be completely absorbed at the time of filming. These days the area has been turned into a small park called Hoi Sham Park. The images below show that the shoreline where the car is being fished out is the same shoreline that can be seen today i.e. no further reclamation has been done since then (at least for now...).
In the far background of that second shot you can also see the former Hok Yuen Power Station (far left) and the darker Green Island Cement Works next door. The owner of Green Island Cement, Li K-shing, went on to develop that whole area into what is now a development called "Laguna Verde".








