Hong Kong

Hong Kong left the British Empire in 1997, becoming part of China. 

 
 
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HONG KONG SYMPHONY (1973)

Film made in 1973 during the first Hong Kong Arts Festival, showing various aspects of Hong Kong, and extracts from ...

 

HONG KONG TIME (1978)

Shows the sights and sounds of Hong Kong

 

HONG KONG TODAY (1946/02/22) (1946)

Reel 1: Shot looking through a set of gates towards a large white building (probably Government House); a sentry is ...

 

HONG KONG'S 'V-DAY': CELEBRATION PARADE IN HONG KONG... (1945)

Victory parade and celebrations in Hong Kong after the surrender of Japanese forces and its liberation by British ...

 

HOT GOODS FROM HONG KONG (1974)

Documentary about the prolific Hong Kong film industry which rolls off 250 featu res a year.

 

HUSSARS 13/18 IN HONG KONG AND MALAYA (1962)

Mute film of the 13/18 Hussars on duty in the Far East.

Checkpoint: local people searched. Morris 1000 passes ...

 

IDENTIFICATION OF JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS AT HONG KONG... (1945)

Local Chinese civilians take part in an identity parade in order to identify Japanese troops suspected of war ...

 

JAPANESE INTERNEES AT WORK AT KAI TAK AIRSTRIP (27/9/1945) (1945)

Japanese internees arrive at Kai Tak airstrip, Kowloon, Hong Kong, for a day of labour under RAF supervision.

Two ...

 

JAPANESE PRISONERS OF WAR AT KOWLOON (15/9/1945) (1945)

Following the surrender of their country, Japanese troops are interned in prison camps in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Interior shots ...

 

JAPANESE PRISONERS UNLOADING SUPPLIES AT KOWLOON DOCKS... (1945)

Surrendered Japanese troops are put to work unloading ships at Kowloon docks near Hong Kong.

Seated Japanese troops; a ...

 

JAPANESE SURRENDER OF HONG KONG (16/9/1945) (1945)

At Government House, Hong Kong, senior Japanese officers surrender the territory to British officers led by Admiral Sir ...

 

JAPANESE SURRENDER OF HONG KONG (16/9/1945) (1945)

Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape, commander of the British Pacific Fleet, arrives at ...