Hong Kong Stories - Centennial Stories (English Version) Series 51
RTHK.HK
9 episodes
9 months ago
It is said that change does not happen overnight. It is also said that change can happen in seconds, or even in a split second.
Through the transformation from the former fishing village to today’s international metropolis, how many things have lasted throughout the period? And how many things have quietly disappeared under the wheel of the time? Over the years, how much has Hong Kong changed?
In this series of “Hong Kong Stories”, we shall begin with the people, objects and things in the past. A herbal medicine grinding tool from the last century, a metal ticket machine and a century-old glass milk bottle, each has its own reasons for people to keep it, and each has its own stories. Through the different little stories, let us take a look at our city’s before and after.
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It is said that change does not happen overnight. It is also said that change can happen in seconds, or even in a split second.
Through the transformation from the former fishing village to today’s international metropolis, how many things have lasted throughout the period? And how many things have quietly disappeared under the wheel of the time? Over the years, how much has Hong Kong changed?
In this series of “Hong Kong Stories”, we shall begin with the people, objects and things in the past. A herbal medicine grinding tool from the last century, a metal ticket machine and a century-old glass milk bottle, each has its own reasons for people to keep it, and each has its own stories. Through the different little stories, let us take a look at our city’s before and after.
Hong Kong Stories - Centennial Stories (English Version) Series 51
23 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Tram Memories
Tram, commonly known as “Ding Ding”, is one of the oldest means of transportation in Hong Kong, and has been serving the public since 1904. A ticket machine, which has been around for more than a century, will take us on a journey through time: Uncle ...
Hong Kong Stories - Centennial Stories (English Version) Series 51
It is said that change does not happen overnight. It is also said that change can happen in seconds, or even in a split second.
Through the transformation from the former fishing village to today’s international metropolis, how many things have lasted throughout the period? And how many things have quietly disappeared under the wheel of the time? Over the years, how much has Hong Kong changed?
In this series of “Hong Kong Stories”, we shall begin with the people, objects and things in the past. A herbal medicine grinding tool from the last century, a metal ticket machine and a century-old glass milk bottle, each has its own reasons for people to keep it, and each has its own stories. Through the different little stories, let us take a look at our city’s before and after.