Tracing The Historic Appeal Of Hong Kong’s Repulse Bay

by Oliver Raw

“They left the teeming city behind, the taxis rising and dipping across the hilly terrain. Soon cliffs of yellow-and-red soil flanked the road, while ravines opened up on either side to reveal dense green forest or aquamarine sea.” So wrote Chinese-American novelist Eileen Chang in 1943 about the fashionable upmarket enclave of Repulse Bay. Despite much development, the passage remains an…

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