1967 Hong Kong urban map hanging painting

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1967 Hong Kong urban map hanging painting - Posters - Paper

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Old maps can provide a new understanding of the ever-changing Hong Kong. Take a closer look at this 1967 "New and New Concise Map of Hong Kong and the New Territories" map. The former Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport is still located on the bank of Kowloon Bay, and Hung Hom is still a shipyard. It stretches from the north of Boundary Street to the south of the Kowloon mountains. The area refers to the current Kwun Tong District, Wong Tai Sin District, Kowloon City District north of Boundary Street (i.e. Kowloon City, Kowloon Tong, Kai Tak, etc.) and Sham Shui Po District (but excluding the military land Stonecutters Island) and other areas. It was called "New Kowloon" at that time. In fact, in 1937, in order to increase urban land, the Hong Kong government developed the area between the north of Boundary Street and the south of the Kowloon Hills, which is now Kowloon City, Kowloon Tong, Sham Shui Po and Chi Kok (but Excluding Stonecutters Island), etc., it was named so to distinguish it from the "Old Kowloon" south of Boundary Street. After 1968, the government re-divided ten districts, and the distinction between old and new Kowloon gradually disappeared. After the 1980s, with the emergence of representative government, Hong Kong was divided into eighteen districts, gradually shaping the current community. (Collection provided by John Wu) This work was originally published in the 2020 Spring Issue of "This Is Hong Kong" Paper size|32x42cm Image size|30x40cm Paper|V-Lite Silk 170gsm Printing | Digital printing Product serial number|WA0161 /Sent in paper tube, free postage in Hong Kong / Limited to 5 pieces, handmade, each stamped with "Hang Kong" watermark / Pictures are for reference only, product does not include frame This print is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or otherwise used.

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Paper
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Hong Kong
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No.157,104 - Home & Living  |  No.13,179 - Posters
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Old maps can provide a new understanding of the ever-changing Hong Kong. Take a closer look at this 1967 "New and New Condensed Complete Map of Hong Kong and the New Territories" map. Free surface shipping from Hong Kong, shop now!

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