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Topic: Anyone know anything about this USA/Chinese Company - from 1930's? (Read 2385 times)
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No it is just the same (well as the last time we were there 3 yrs ago), there is a new building there though, that has an all glass restaurant at the very top - Pearl on the Peak, we had dinner there one night, absolutely fabulous view - amazing and a fantastic meal (at a fantastic price!)  I'm just about to post keith his pics Pauline.
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here is apicture of the HSBC now at Mongkok. newbie
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Cor Newbie, isn't it funny, just as soon as I looked at the photo I can smell the place
and so as not to go completely off subject, the style of the buildings has not really changed Keith, it would have been in a high rise, maybe 5 or so stories high, above the banking floor on the ground floor. They are just higher rise now!
Keith when are you going
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"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it! No matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and with your own common sense" ~ Buddha SCOTT ~ Monmouthshire & Glamorgan BUCKLEY ~ Cork & Manchester FRANKLIN ~ Clerkenwell, London BRADY ~ Kildare & Manchester DERICK ~ France FRIEND ~ Kent & Portsmouth TYLDESLEY ~ Lancashire http://www.themanchesters.org________________________________________ Census information posted here is Crown Copyright, from www.nati
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and this one is for Wendi taken from the peak newbie
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Wendi, you certainly know you are back! We travelled a lot more this time and further too, using public transport mostly, we went to Sheung Wan, dried fish street, herbal medicine street, Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo, Sai Kung, we also went on the new Pgong Ning - is that right, the cable car to the Big Buddha on Lantau, what a ride! hope you like the photos Newbie
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and just so everyone knows we are not off topic Wendi, the HSBC Bank hq is in the night picture! Newbie
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and just so everyone knows we are not off topic Wendi, the HSBC Bank hq is in the night picture! Newbie
Thanks for that! - The pics!!! they take my breath away and to think the last time I was there the Conault Building ( I think that's how it's spelt) 4th one from the left on your top pic was the tallest - but some things I do recognise, the entrance for the tunnel on Kowloon side for example. Sai Kung, Lantau.......oh my..... and I went for Dim Sum with Chinese friends of mine today - guess your photos really round that off 
Thank you newbie
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« Last Edit: Saturday 30 December 06 23:18 GMT (UK) by Wendi »
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"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it! No matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and with your own common sense" ~ Buddha SCOTT ~ Monmouthshire & Glamorgan BUCKLEY ~ Cork & Manchester FRANKLIN ~ Clerkenwell, London BRADY ~ Kildare & Manchester DERICK ~ France FRIEND ~ Kent & Portsmouth TYLDESLEY ~ Lancashire http://www.themanchesters.org________________________________________ Census information posted here is Crown Copyright, from www.nati
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