- Chai Wan Resettlement Estate
This is the Chai Wan Resettlement Estate with newly built Mark III blocks. Some squatter boats and cottage areas on the hillside can be seen in the background.
- Tsz Wan Shan bus terminus
A small bus terminus is located next to the Tsz Wan Shan Resettlement Estate.
- A playground in Ham (Lam) Tin Resettlement Estate
There are some children playing on a slide in the Ham (Lam) Tin Resettlement Estate playground. Some residents are also hanging their laundry at the playground.
- A kindergarten in Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate
A group of children are learning English and music in a kindergarten in Sau Mau Ping Resettlement Estate.
- Hong Kong Festival carnival in Tsz Wan Shan
The Hong Kong Festival carnival is held in Tsz Wan Shan. The Festival was organized after the 1967 Riots, to provide a week of enjoyment and pageantry for the people of Hong Kong. The programmes included youth rallies, special displays, military tattoos, open air fiestas and a massive parade through the streets of Kowloon. But the Festival was not regarded successful and was discontinued after three were organized.
- A market in Tsz Wan Shan Estate
Resident of the Tsze Wan Shan Estate are shopping at a crowded local market.
- A barber stall in Tsz Wan Shan Estate
This is a barber stall in Tsz Wan Shan Estate. Various hawkers can be seen in the background. Although illegal, these stalls provided inexpensive essential services to the residents.
- A fortune telling stall in Tsz Wan Shan Estate
A simple fortune telling stall is located in one of the public corridors in Tsz Wan Shan Estate.
- A letter writer in Tsz Wan Shan Estate
As a large number of elderly residents in Hong Kong were illiterate and many of their family members living in Mainland China, these letter-writers provided a very important service to the residents.
- Illegal food stalls in Tsz Wan Shan Estate
This illegal food stall in Tsz Wan Shan Estate hosts quite a lot of customers.