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Author: Cantonese Museum
Publisher: Bright Light Culture
Dimensions: 130mm x 210mm
Pages: 272 pages
ISBN: 9789888716173
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The "letter-writing-for-hire" service that declared, "I don't sell books, I sell envelopes," the nearly obsolete typesetting craft, the pot mending that truly restored cracked pottery, the old-style tea houses where wealthy heirs amused themselves with birds, the once-thriving entertainment district of Shek Tong Tsui, the lively fairgrounds of Dai Tat De, the dried fish market repurposed for seafood, the lawless Kowloon Walled City, and Haw Par Mansion with its eighteen levels of hell reliefs…
Of these industries, stories, amusement spots, and buildings, how many have you heard of? As times change, many Hong Kong stories are slowly disappearing. While there's still a chance, let's record them and take a look together at the cultural life that once flourished in Hong Kong during a certain era!
Cantonese Museum's "Tong Hok" series, the 5th installment, "Cantonese That Loves to Talk About Culture," continues to explore more interesting stories and terms related to Hong Kong with readers.
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