Hong Kong and Macau Film & TV Locations
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Bullet for Hire - Simon Yam (1991) - Salisbury Road, East Tsim Sha Tsui
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Bullet for Hire - Simon Yam (1991) - New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel, East TST
At the beginning of the film a delegation of overseas police (I think they are supposed to be Interpol) come to Hong Kong to meet with the local police brass concerning the increasingly international triad problem. The meeting takes place in East TST in what is now the New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel but at the time of filming was the "Hotel Nikko HongKong".
A big thanks to Matthew Essary (@wheelscritic.bsky.social) on Bluesky for providing me with a copy for review.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Basalt Island, Port Shelter
Monday, March 9, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Hotel Merlin, Middle Road
I do remember Chaplin Chang telling me many years ago that Hotel Merlin was where the production offices were based for the filming of Lord Jim whilst the crew were in town for the HK-based scenes.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Lobster Bay, Sai Kung
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Long Ke Wan, Sai Kung
Friday, March 6, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Hillside Villa, 11 Fei Ngo Shan Road
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Summons to Death - Tang Ching (1967) - Tai Po Road Lookout, Tai Po Road
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!

































