Mr. Rogge, Very very thank you from my bottom of my heart, these movie bring me back to my happy childhood in Ngong Ping, every pieces of the places, mountain, rocks, trees, Mr. Brook Antony Bernacchi, even some of the people in the movie I may know. Most happiest and warmest period in my llife. I miss my father and each person I have met.
Wow ! These are REALLY vintage footage of Lantau Island. I guess even before the Yaumati Ferry service to Tung Chung from Hong Kong Island one service every two hours ! I still remember the good old days school picnic to Mui Wor and Guai Pei Wan.We often made jokes sending someone to Chi Ma Wan. I can still remember ! Thanks for uploading these most precious footage of the long almost forgotten past .
I also failed to realize the first time around that 1:29 is the untouched Chek Lap Kok island. Stunning to see it in it's virgin form and I would bet that this clip is a rarity in that respect.
I can't thank you enough esp for that clip of the old Luna Park in North Point where my mother took me as a child. It really brought back memories. I've seen stills but never a video before. Amazing! It blew me away. By the way this year's X-Harbour swim will take place on Oct 6th 2013 at 8.30 am.
Mr. Micheal, Thank you so much for uploading this video, every pieces is full of my memories about my father and spent my childhood there. I has reading these videos since 2007, up to today 2018, I has still reading them.
My father might be knowing the people and monks, whom appeared on your film , but very sad that my father has passed away just before a few months ago from this film posted, otherwise I could ask him. The people on your film from 1:13, may hired by 貝納祺,Brook Antony Bernacchi, working for his tea garden. Some of them may possible still alive. Your films are my treasure. Thanks a lot again, Mr. Micheal :)
Condolescences with your father. He saw HK change drastically in his lifetime. Remarkable that you mention Bernacchi. For a long time I tried to recollect the name of this politician/reformer. I stayed in his landhouse on Lantau around 1953.
Mr. Micheal, Thank you so much for your responses. The house is still there, Mr, Bernacchi has developed his tea garden and horse farmer, he hired worker, and helped to build the village for the worker, built school, water pool.... I am lucky that I have met him a few time and still have a few pieces of clear memories about him. He was respectable. Mr. Bernacchi has sea school in Stanley too. I have some stories and photos about the village, I am expecting your message, hkhk8888@hotmail.com
@@oct-re9vc it would be interesting if you could share some of the stories with us here on you tube . I know that there's also a lot of parks and Gardens in and around Hong Kong from what somebody else has said in their videos... this particular Island here... is it all built up now ? Or is it part of the parks...? Can you tell me what it is nowadays .
Fantastic work! I live in Tung Chung and it's great to see how the neighborhood used to look w/o highrises and jet planes. Good that one thing hasn't changed... the ancestors of those water buffalo are still wandering the hills.
I just visited Tai O. I'm from N.Y. and I wanted to ask the police some questions. I didn't get to the actual police station but I saw it on the map. Neat town.
Do you have any video about Pui O in lantau? I heard from an elderly lady that it used to be attacked by pirates back in the days and then they used Pui O as their hiding places as well. Thank u!
Mr. Rogge, Very very thank you from my bottom of my heart, these movie bring me back to my happy childhood in Ngong Ping, every pieces of the places, mountain, rocks, trees, Mr. Brook Antony Bernacchi, even some of the people in the movie I may know. Most happiest and warmest period in my llife. I miss my father and each person I have met.
Wow ! These are REALLY vintage footage of Lantau Island. I guess even before the Yaumati Ferry service to Tung Chung from Hong Kong Island one service every two hours ! I still remember the good old days school picnic to Mui Wor and Guai Pei Wan.We often made jokes sending someone to Chi Ma Wan. I can still remember !
Thanks for uploading these most precious footage of the long almost forgotten past .
Yes, part of it was taken in Tai O (crossing the river) but the rest on the way to the Po Lin Shi monastry.
Michael.....you should a treasure to HK and HK people.....!!
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Glad to hear that the clip evoked reminiscenses. So the harbour swim is still being held.
This video bring back childhood happy memories.
I have been to all these places. Thanks for the memories
People of Hong Kong thank you Michael very much from the bottom of our hearts. You have done such a great job keeping memories of old Hong Kong..
No, it was me, Michael Rogge. Of course there was no video at the time. It was taken with an obsolete 9,5mm movie camera (Pathescope)
Thanks for sharing this Lantau historical documentary, Michael!
I see, thanks a lot and your video did capture the valuable moment of Hong Kong. Thank you so much!
I also failed to realize the first time around that 1:29 is the untouched Chek Lap Kok island. Stunning to see it in it's virgin form and I would bet that this clip is a rarity in that respect.
This is incredible ❤️
I can't thank you enough esp for that clip of the old Luna Park in North Point where my mother took me as a child. It really brought back memories. I've seen stills but never a video before. Amazing! It blew me away. By the way this year's X-Harbour swim will take place on Oct 6th 2013 at 8.30 am.
Mr. Micheal, Thank you so much for uploading this video, every pieces is full of my memories about my father and spent my childhood there.
I has reading these videos since 2007, up to today 2018, I has still reading them.
Great to hear of you : dedicate viewer !
My father might be knowing the people and monks, whom appeared on your film , but very sad that my father has passed away just before a few months ago from this film posted, otherwise I could ask him.
The people on your film from 1:13, may hired by 貝納祺,Brook Antony Bernacchi, working for his tea garden. Some of them may possible still alive.
Your films are my treasure. Thanks a lot again, Mr. Micheal :)
Condolescences with your father. He saw HK change drastically in his lifetime. Remarkable that you mention Bernacchi. For a long time I tried to recollect the name of this politician/reformer. I stayed in his landhouse on Lantau around 1953.
Mr. Micheal, Thank you so much for your responses.
The house is still there, Mr, Bernacchi has developed his tea garden and horse farmer, he hired worker, and helped to build the village for the worker, built school, water pool....
I am lucky that I have met him a few time and still have a few pieces of clear memories about him. He was respectable.
Mr. Bernacchi has sea school in Stanley too.
I have some stories and photos about the village, I am expecting your message, hkhk8888@hotmail.com
@@oct-re9vc it would be interesting if you could share some of the stories with us here on you tube .
I know that there's also a lot of parks and Gardens in and around Hong Kong from what somebody else has said in their videos... this particular Island here... is it all built up now ? Or is it part of the parks...? Can you tell me what it is nowadays .
Just wanted to say a BIG thank you for posting these amazing archival vids ... I dont live in HKG but always appreciate snippets fm the past.
Fantastic work! I live in Tung Chung and it's great to see how the neighborhood used to look w/o highrises and jet planes. Good that one thing hasn't changed... the ancestors of those water buffalo are still wandering the hills.
Michael............Thanks.
I have hiked up there a bit, but I never got to see the water buffalo., I saw some evidence of them on the trail beneath the cable car line though.
Great view!
@lynnazur88 I do not recall having visited Pui O. All my vids about Lantau are to be found by searching with: michael+rogge+lantau
If you go up to Po Lin now you will see some for sure. They know where all the action is.
I just visited Tai O. I'm from N.Y. and I wanted to ask the police some questions. I didn't get to the actual police station but I saw it on the map. Neat town.
Thanks a lot! I'd like to know if you got any video/photos about Tai O Police Station? Thanks a lot!
Do you have any video about Pui O in lantau? I heard from an elderly lady that it used to be attacked by pirates back in the days and then they used Pui O as their hiding places as well. Thank u!
fantastic? who was the videographer, a relative?
Sorry, all I have about Tai O is in my clips.
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the scenery of the whole islAND was like a piece of chinese brush painting.
gtreat !
Is it Tai O?
damn i live here
now lol.. looks like mui wo to me