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  1. The 70s gave us the prolific actress Josephine Siao Fong-fong, who played the kooky and quirky character Lam Ah-chun in Lam Ah-chun. The character became an instant hit and her look has...

  2. Dec 30, 2020 · 1970s: The rise of local fashion. Many know the 1970s as a period when Hong Kong’s homegrown film and music pop culture started to take off, but did you know this decade also marked the onset of local fashion?

  3. Big glasses, long hair, bell bottoms, turtlenecks, tracksuits, wide ties, wild patterns and stripes everywhere - what's not to love about fashion in the seve...

  4. From Hong Kongs retail sector to the world of toys, dining and drinking, and the realm of art and fashion, nostalgic offerings are captivating consumers' hearts. Join us and explore the...

  5. In contrast to the Chinese mainland, many people in Taiwan and Hong Kong abandoned the Zhongshan suit during the early 1970s due to its association with Communism, leftists, and anti-Westerners. [344]

  6. Have a look at these historical photographs that capture the everyday life of Hong Kong in the 1970s. #1 Junks and sunset, 1977. 2 Points. #2 Luk Kwok Hotel, Wanchai, 1972. 2 Points. #3 Junk off Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Station, 1974. 1 Point. #4 Kowloon train station, the YMCA and the Peninsula Hotel, 1974. 1 Point.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · One commonality existed; from the 1920s to the 70s, Hong Kong’s gold standard for women was “Matchee-Matchee” – the pidgin English term deployed by dressmakers, ladies’ tailors, cobblers and...