Million of thanks for these impressive photos of passed memories of Wong Tai Sin😢 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 !!!. We are nothing compared to our passed ancestors. Really tears in eyes to these days of struggle for survive .God bless the world 🙏 for peace n happiness !
@eddielee3667 ай бұрын
童年回憶返晒嚟!
@LamLam-rq1ko8 ай бұрын
前人生活簡單。衣食有瓦遮头。有磚擋風足以。有守望相助精神。
@honpolee33367 ай бұрын
是的。
@siuhingsiu68757 ай бұрын
說得很對,生活簡單,鄰居彼此守望相助,相處就像一家人,好幸福❤❤
@lomr21333 ай бұрын
小時住黃大仙,最記得红荳冰8毫,荳腐花5毫,啫喱3毫,回味無窮
@bingchiuyuen68163 ай бұрын
Prices in the late 70’s.
@user-fv5tm9xx3f8 ай бұрын
生命只是過客、又豈有永恆、😢
@966938397 ай бұрын
令人懷念
@sykan85257 ай бұрын
這是我長大的地方
@bingchiuyuen68168 ай бұрын
Shing, thanks for triggering me to recall Old WTS ( Chuk Yuen) and Karen’s voice once again, such a tearjerker video that you have magnificently done, bravo!
@sidharthasidhartha51843 ай бұрын
Karen is Karen Carpenter who died of anorexia in 1983.
In the 70’s , every time when I visited my friends who lived nearby Holy Carpenter Church & Community Centre in Tai Wan Shan, those cops would ask me if I was the member of S Y O. as that area was their turf to come to ‘fame’.
@bingchiuyuen68163 ай бұрын
There’s a sad truth for decades regarding the people who studied the Marine Radio Certification Program in Tai Wan Shan, they were found to be involved with the mental health issues when officially worked for sea time, possibly related to the radiation. ‘ Why No Fay’ was widely called in their back. * Fay= Fay Dim Sang= Radio Officers.
There were 2 ‘ Dai Lo(s)’ looking after WTS since mid-50,s from different ‘ Companies’, one called Tso Cho= inspired by General Tso, the other called Yeah So= Jesus. But they’d never disturbed or bullied us. and carried the foldable paring knives mostly, and gathered at the herbal tea shops, that’s why they were called ‘ Leung Cha Fay’.
@bingchiuyuen68163 ай бұрын
We had ‘ Tso Cho’ & ‘Yeah So’ looked after us in WTS half a century ago.
@fuchu94443 ай бұрын
有邊個公共屋村吾系生番區。以前一家一戶似中獎一樣,租過厨房上的閣仔房,你便明白。
@bingchiuyuen68163 ай бұрын
Chai Wan was ahead of WTS as ‘ Hung Faan Kui’ since the 50’s where I resided there for one year as a toddler.