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Hawker turned property tycoon called the queen of Hong Kong harbour , Old Mary, gets musical tribute

Hawker turned property tycoon called the ‘queen of Hong Kong harbour’, Old Mary, gets musical tribute Hong Kong hawker turned property and factory owner Old Mary, who was born in China in 1870. Her descendants think this was taken on the day of the visit of Britain’s Princess Margaret to her store in Nathan Road, Kowloon, in 1966. Many years ago, as a child, Stephen Au Kam-tong encountered a woman called Old Mary. On a recent afternoon in his studio in Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon, the actor, writer and director describes their subsequent relationship. A few polystyrene rocks are scattered on the floor in front of us; he has been rehearsing his forthcoming production, The Ten Commandments, in which he will play Moses. It is a suitable backdrop for the genesis of another righteous story.

Documents chronicling history of Chinese immigrants saved from China Alley blaze

When firefighters gave Arianne Wing permission to enter the Taoist Temple Museum after a devastating fire on the night of May 12, she received instructions to go down into the basement of the building to save anything of value from incoming water damage. This included documents chronicling the history of the immigrants who came to Hanford from southern China as laborers in the 1800s.    “They were stored in the basement where a lot of the paper documents are kept,” Wing said. “And when we were allowed to go in the building, one of the things they said was, ‘you need to check the basement,’ because if there’s any water, that’s where it would collect.”

TST Centre and Empire Centre offer new dining promos for Art Month

TST Centre and Empire Centre offer new dining promos for Art Month Details 18 May 2021 With Hong Kong s Art Month upon us, hospitality and retail businesses are looking to capitalise on the increase in foot traffic with a number of different promotions. Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre are kicking things off with a variety of social media events for art and food lovers. From now through 31 May, diners at any F&B outlets in Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre have the opportunity to receive HK$100 shopping vouchers by uploading their creative and arty food photos on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #ArtsinHKFOOD and #AlFrescoLaneHK. 

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