- Cottage Area in Ho Man Tin
The main street in the foreground is Nairn Road. It was later expanded and renamed Princess Margaret Road in 1966.
- Ngau Tau Kok Cottage Area next to a hillside road
Fuk Wa Tsuen Cottage Area occupies a small piece of land on the hill in Nagu Tai Kok. The cottages are quite densely built within the area.
- Tung Tau Cottage Area
This is Pok Oi Village in Tung Tau Cottage Area. When Pok Oi Village was first built in 1950, there were 129 houses with a population of 930. Similar to many cottage areas, the village was built by some Christian voluntary organization. It was partly cleared in the early 1970s for the construction of Mei Tung Estate. The rest was finally demolished in the early 2000s to make way for public housing.
- Tung Tau Cottage Area on the slope
Pok Oi Village in Tung Tau Cottage Area can be accessed by paved stairs. The slope is covered and protected by cements.
- Chai Wan Cottage Area on the hill
Hing Wah Village in Chai Wan Cottage Area is situated in a rural hillside surrounded by dense vegetation.
- Tiu Keng Leng (Rennie’s Mill) Cottage Area on the hill by the sea
Tiu Keng Leng (Rennie’s Mill) Cottage Area is located on the hill above the seashore.
- An alley inside the Tung Tau Cottage Area
Pui Man Village in Tung Tau Cottage Area has eventually been demolished in the early 2000s.
- Tung Tau Cottage Area right next to the street
Part of the Pok Oi Village in Tung Tau Cottage Area is located next to a main street. The Village can be accessed by public transportation.
- Cottages built next to Nairn Road in Ho Man Tin
Nairn Road divides the cottage area in Ho Man Tin into two sides. Pui Ching Middle School can be seen on the upper right hand side of the photo.
- Cottage Area on the hill in Ho Man Tin
This is the Cottage area in Ho Man Tin shortly before buildings in the site are demolished.