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.

Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Sponsors | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date of Death | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Media Type | Photo |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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.
Date | 1979 |
Place | Kowloon/Kowloon City District/Kowloon City/(Street)/Mei Tung Estate |
Others | cottage area |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Home of the Past: From Squatters to Public Housing |
Source | Courtesy of Ko Tim-keung |
Repository | Ko Tim-keung |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Ko Tim-keung |
Accession No. | 3-11 1979 TungTauCottageArea |
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