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Author: David Bellis

Dragon Boats of Yore: an excerpt from volume 3 of “Old Hong Kong Photos and the Tales They Tell”

Old Hong Kong Photos and the Tales They Tell (Vol. 3), David Bellis (Gwulo, December 2019)
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My books all begin with photos, photos from my collection that show Hong Kong in the late 19th and early 20th century. I choose each photo for the stories it has to tell—some obvious, others that need a closer look to uncover.

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ExcerptsNon-fiction Posted on 11 February 202021 February 2020

The Best Hotel in Hong Kong: an excerpt from “Old Hong Kong Photos and the Tales They Tell” (Vol. 2)

Hong Kong Hotel
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This photo shows the view looking south along Pedder Street, across its junction with Des Voeux Road and Chater Road. It was sold as a postcard, and its title comes from this pencil note on the back.

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ExcerptsNon-fiction Posted on 17 January 201917 January 2019
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