- Kwun Tong (Lei Yue Mun Road) Estate
Kwun Tong (Lei Yue Mun Road) Estate which was demolished in 1997.
- Lei Muk Shue Estate bus terminus
In the 1970s, there were buses travelling from the Lei Muk Shue Estate bus terminus to the ferry piers in Sham Shui Po and Tsuen Wan.
- An outdoor basketball court in Upper Shek Kip Mei Estate
The Upper Shek Kip Mei Estate was demolished in 2000.
- Upper Shek Kip Mei Estate playground
There are some children in school uniforms playing at the Upper Shek Kip Mei Estate playground.
- Un Chau Street Estate
The playground of Un Chau Street Estate in 1978. The so-called ‘laundry flags’ can be found in a courtyard in Un Chau Street Estate As family laundry cannot be dried in a small flat, banners of laundry hang on bamboo poles has become a common sight all over these estates. Anne Anne Kindergarten can be seen at the back, where a tragedy happened in 1982.
- Upper Pak Tin Estate bus terminus
Bus Route 104 runing between the West Point and Pak Tin Estate continues to bring residents in Kowloon to and from the Hong Kong Island until today.
- A playground in Hing Wah Estate
Some children in school uniform are playing in a playground in Hing Wah Estate.
- Lei Muk Shue Estate
The Lei Muk Shue Estate was then built on a newly reclaimed hill top. It was considered by the people at that time a remote, poorly equipped place.
- Upper Pak Tin Estate
This is a general view of Upper Pak Tin Estate. Several blocks in the photo (Blocks 14-16) needed to be demolished in 1989 due to defective materials used during construction.
- A playground in Un Chau Street Estate
There are many children playing in a playground in Un Chau Street Estate