HONG KONG HORIZONS 1968
The landscape, life and culture of Hong Kong together with its industrial potent ial and development
The landscape, life and culture of Hong Kong together with its industrial potent ial and development
General film on Hong Kong and its people, covering the contrast of city and rura l life, customs, beliefs, cuisine, festivals and tourist attractions
Mainland Chinese refugees in Hong Kong.
The film covers the following subjects: Shiphandling - Describes the steering and propulsion arrangements and emphasises the unique manoeuvring characteristics of the Ppeacock Class. Seamanship - Identifies the non-standard equipment fitted in the ...
Progress in Hong Kong, showing both the problems and the solutions to them.
Film made in 1973 during the first Hong Kong Arts Festival, showing various aspects of Hong Kong, and extracts from performances by some of the artists appearing in the Festival, including Margot Fonteyn, Yehudi Menuhin, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf ...
Shows the sights and sounds of Hong Kong
Amateur film shot by REME (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) artificer Warrant Officer Richard Elliott while serving in Hong Kong records scenes of local life in the British colony, as well as Gurkha tug-of-war, parade by Gurkha bagpipe band ...
Amateur film shot by REME (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) artificer Warrant Officer Richard Elliott while serving in Hong Kong records scenes of local life in the British colony.
Amateur film shot by REME (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) artificer Warrant Officer Richard Elliott while serving in Hong Kong records scenes of local life and his own family in the British colony.
Miscellaneous unedited general views of Hong Kong, including street scenes, markets, railways (including the Peak Train), harbour scenes, views from the hills and night shots.
Notes
Technical: labelled "Original ...
ARMY MOBILE NEWS TEAM SHOTLIST
(The following data has been copied, without amendment, from Army Mobile News Team computer discs.)
10--0-5--5- Interaction with POWs and todays soldiers ...