Being Hong Kong 018 : Mid-Levels
Being Hong Kong 018 : Mid-Levels
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Sandwiched between the top of the mountain and the city below,
Among different ethnic groups and classes,
The Mid-levels is not called "Mountain City" in Hong Kong, but "Mid-levels".
This spring, we tried to start from different heights and angles, inviting many photographers and collectors, as well as former or current residents of Mid-levels, to reconstruct this "Dream of Mid-levels" on 328 pages, going back more than 180 years in the past The emergence and evolution of Mid-Levels over the years, so that people have always yearned to "live in Mid-Levels", what kind of Hong Kong-style complex is behind it.
Highlights include:
# REvisit REveal REimagine // Look at the pictures to know the Mid-Levels Since 1888
In the Mid-Levels where Chinese and Western cultures are mixed, city and nature are intermingled, a celebrity and local story related to Hong Kong's history can be unearthed at every step. Building roads and houses on the slopes has also enabled the development of a unique road network and living space in Mid-Levels, witnessing the wisdom of space utilization highly refined by geology, engineering, architecture and economics. Along with old maps and historical pictures, let us relive how Mid-Levels appeared, shaped and changed over the past 180 years.
# REvisit // The One and Only Peak at Victoria Peak
Hong Kong is full of mountains, but there is only one "The Peak", which is Victoria Peak. If you let go of the view that you only regard the top of the mountain as a "tourist attraction", how did the "top of the mountain" change from a bare mountain top to its distinguished status today? How will it affect the development of Mid-Levels and the city in Hong Kong?
# REveal // What you don't know about Kadoorie and Jardine's
Kadoorie Hill in Kowloon, which was developed in the early 1930s, and Jardine's Lookout, which was planned after the 1950s after the war, are the most expensive "luxury mid-mountain" locations today. How did they appear? How did it become what it is today? What is the relationship with the Macanese family who immigrated to Hong Kong for five generations?
# REmould // Changing the way in Mid-Levels - Escalator
The Mid-Levels Pedestrian Escalator was completed in 1993, and has since changed the appearance and ecology of the communities along the road. The emergence of Soho has turned the old Chinese community into a dining and entertainment destination, but Prince’s Terrace along the road has retained its pre-war platform-style living space, and the oldest mosque in Hong Kong is still standing. What stories are hidden inside?
# REdraw // Mid-Levels Building Review
Dr. Huang Dicai, a lecturer in the Department of Science and Environmental Studies of the Education University of Hong Kong, has been traveling in various districts of Hong Kong for many years, recording old buildings of different ages, and combining historical materials and pictures to redraw architectural drawings, many of which are characteristic buildings in Mid-Levels that have disappeared. .....
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