Hong Kong House
Four Novellas About Life at 169 Boundary Street. Hong Kong.
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Many different people lived in the three-storey building at 167-169 Boundary Street. Built in 1938 when an airport was opened on the beach near the walled city, it was first used as a Police Station with housing for British officers upstairs. The Japanese used it as a headquarters during their occupation. It was leased several groups, then finally to a Mission group. It was torn down in 1999, and replaced by a 10-storey one when a new airport was opened and the height restriction was canceled.
Four novellas tell about the people who lived in the apartments, their hopes, dreams, fears, and lessons learned.